Introducing: The Carrot Hotdog
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lol. you could even make cocktail weenies with baby carrots. mocktail weenies. No way. I love carrots but that would just be messed up.0
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Not my type of thing but I do love baby carrots wrapped inn bacon, they are lovely!0
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enterdanger wrote: »lol. you could even make cocktail weenies with baby carrots. mocktail weenies. No way. I love carrots but that would just be messed up.RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »Not my type of thing but I do love baby carrots wrapped inn bacon, they are lovely!
See, now we're getting somewhere! Let's take a nice roasted baby carrot, maybe with some brown sugar or maple, wrap it in back, throw it in a mini-crescent roll...that's something I could probably get behind!0 -
when I was a kid my dad use to give us a carrots on wheat bread and I loved it. I might get some tonight0
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arditarose wrote: »tincanonastring wrote: »I have no interest in carrot on a bun. The flavors and textures just don't go together.
This is my only beef.
There's nothing wrong with beef. You don't have to limit your beef to your hot dogs.
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lynn_glenmont wrote: »arditarose wrote: »tincanonastring wrote: »I have no interest in carrot on a bun. The flavors and textures just don't go together.
This is my only beef.
There's nothing wrong with beef. You don't have to limit your beef to your hot dogs.
Wat?
Oh you're joking0 -
ebonyroche wrote: »when I was a kid my dad use to give us a carrots on wheat bread and I loved it. I might get some tonight
Sorry. I snorted. I do hope you enjoy your carrot on white bread tonight though.0 -
ebonyroche wrote: »when I was a kid my dad use to give us a carrots on wheat bread and I loved it. I might get some tonight
Yeah, but it has to be shredded or grated. And it needs other stuff. Like turkey, chicken, avocado, hummus, and/or cheese. I used to get sandwiches from the food co-op in college with havarti or turkey, plus avocado, tomato, carrots, and sprouts. They were so good.
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But can I eat carrot dogs on the military diet?0
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Meat of any type has a pretty distinct taste and texture. Part of the reason why I've never considered becoming a vegan or vegetarian is because there are no plants that can simulate that. If there was something legitimate that existed, I might consider it. But it's something about the smell of roasting meat on a grill that keeps me in the game.
While I'm not a vegan, never have the desire to be one and agree 100% with your last sentence, have you ever tried a nice, big grilled portabella mushroom as the "meat" for a sandwich? Even though it's not quite the same as real meat, it's very tasty! I don't mind it as an alternative once in a while.0 -
Meat of any type has a pretty distinct taste and texture. Part of the reason why I've never considered becoming a vegan or vegetarian is because there are no plants that can simulate that. If there was something legitimate that existed, I might consider it. But it's something about the smell of roasting meat on a grill that keeps me in the game.
While I'm not a vegan, never have the desire to be one and agree 100% with your last sentence, have you ever tried a nice, big grilled portabella mushroom as the "meat" for a sandwich? Even though it's not quite the same as real meat, it's very tasty! I don't mind it as an alternative once in a while.
Mushrooms vs. "meat" is close enough for me in terms of taste, but doesn't hit anywhere near the spot when it comes to satiety. It hits just to the left of the spot, maybe I do a little better with falafels and bean burgers and things like that. Still not as filling as a real burger, though.
But yeah I'm not keen on substitutions, like squash for pasta, or this carrot for a hot dog, would rather just let the squash be squashy and the carrot be carroty.0 -
WinoGelato wrote: »But can I eat carrot dogs on the military diet?
hahaha Good one!0 -
970Mikaela1 wrote: »Only if I can make a bun from cauliflower.
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I'd try it!0
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Meat of any type has a pretty distinct taste and texture. Part of the reason why I've never considered becoming a vegan or vegetarian is because there are no plants that can simulate that. If there was something legitimate that existed, I might consider it. But it's something about the smell of roasting meat on a grill that keeps me in the game.
While I'm not a vegan, never have the desire to be one and agree 100% with your last sentence, have you ever tried a nice, big grilled portabella mushroom as the "meat" for a sandwich? Even though it's not quite the same as real meat, it's very tasty! I don't mind it as an alternative once in a while.
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This just seems a whole bunch of sad. Roasted carrots taste amazing, but I've never really had the craving to put one on bread or to eat it with mayo or mustard...0
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