What are some of your unpopular opinions about food?
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I drink one a year because it is a family tradition. By itself eggnog is too thick and sweet. I think mine ends up being mostly dark rum with a splash of eggnog for appearance sake.
I like egg nog. After I've cut it in half with milk. Bonus points if I added rum and nutmeg. But by itself it is very gloppy feeling.1 -
AngryViking1970 wrote: »Maybe I’m biased because I’m Canadian, but dunkin donuts is gross. I’ve tried it twice while in the states and it’s been a no from me both times. Tim Horton’s is 10x better IMO.
Also, chocolate chip cookies are overrated and would much rather have a white macadamia nut, ginger, or oatmeal cookie any day over a chocolate chip.
Oatmeal chocolate chip cookies are good. With high quality chocolate discs or chunks, not Toll House morsels with the weird waxy coating.
Raisins, however, do not belong in cookies. Or carrot cake or cinnamon rolls or bread pudding. Just NO!
Ahhh, something I can disagree with! LOL Raisins are awesome. Oatmeal raisin cookies are superior to chocolate chip. Fight me.
Also, raisins are always included in my stuffing and chicken salad recipes.
My people!1 -
AngryViking1970 wrote: »Maybe I’m biased because I’m Canadian, but dunkin donuts is gross. I’ve tried it twice while in the states and it’s been a no from me both times. Tim Horton’s is 10x better IMO.
Also, chocolate chip cookies are overrated and would much rather have a white macadamia nut, ginger, or oatmeal cookie any day over a chocolate chip.
Oatmeal chocolate chip cookies are good. With high quality chocolate discs or chunks, not Toll House morsels with the weird waxy coating.
Raisins, however, do not belong in cookies. Or carrot cake or cinnamon rolls or bread pudding. Just NO!
Ahhh, something I can disagree with! LOL Raisins are awesome. Oatmeal raisin cookies are superior to chocolate chip. Fight me.
Also, raisins are always included in my stuffing and chicken salad recipes.
I agree. I rarely eat sweets but I do enjoy a good oatmeal raisin cookie.
As much as I love raisins I've found that dried cranberries are better in stuffing and chicken salad.4 -
Coffee, even sweetened, is bitter and unappetizing to me. I've had coffee drinks in the past that were mostly sugar and ice cream, and I'd still rather just not have any coffee flavor.
Beer is also not that tasty to me. I like cider well enough, but my town is big into the whole craft beer thing and it drives me up the wall when I go out with people because they'll want to go places where the only alcoholic drink is $8 for a glass of fancy-beer.2 -
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Which reminds me that I loved that supermarket carton eggnog as a kid, it was a fun thing to look forward to at Christmas. It's sad to me that I now find it disgusting.2 -
I hate ketchup and it is a freaking abomination that should not exist. 🤮2
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Crafty_camper123 wrote: »
I drink one a year because it is a family tradition. By itself eggnog is too thick and sweet. I think mine ends up being mostly dark rum with a splash of eggnog for appearance sake.
I like egg nog. After I've cut it in half with milk. Bonus points if I added rum and nutmeg. But by itself it is very gloppy feeling.
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nutmegoreo wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »
I drink one a year because it is a family tradition. By itself eggnog is too thick and sweet. I think mine ends up being mostly dark rum with a splash of eggnog for appearance sake.
I like egg nog. After I've cut it in half with milk. Bonus points if I added rum and nutmeg. But by itself it is very gloppy feeling.
All that's missing are the Oreos!0 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »
I drink one a year because it is a family tradition. By itself eggnog is too thick and sweet. I think mine ends up being mostly dark rum with a splash of eggnog for appearance sake.
I like egg nog. After I've cut it in half with milk. Bonus points if I added rum and nutmeg. But by itself it is very gloppy feeling.
All that's missing are the Oreos!
Eggnog with nutmeg and oreos? almost makes me wish I still drank alcohol to try it out0 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »
I drink one a year because it is a family tradition. By itself eggnog is too thick and sweet. I think mine ends up being mostly dark rum with a splash of eggnog for appearance sake.
I like egg nog. After I've cut it in half with milk. Bonus points if I added rum and nutmeg. But by itself it is very gloppy feeling.
All that's missing are the Oreos!
I'm willing to take one for the team on adding rum, but there ain't no way in the land of Beelzebub am I getting involved with eggnog.1 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »
I drink one a year because it is a family tradition. By itself eggnog is too thick and sweet. I think mine ends up being mostly dark rum with a splash of eggnog for appearance sake.
I like egg nog. After I've cut it in half with milk. Bonus points if I added rum and nutmeg. But by itself it is very gloppy feeling.
All that's missing are the Oreos!
I'm willing to take one for the team on adding rum, but there ain't no way in the land of Beelzebub am I getting involved with eggnog.
So none of these?
(They're fake, BTW, before all you eggnog and Oreo lovers get too excited )3 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »
I drink one a year because it is a family tradition. By itself eggnog is too thick and sweet. I think mine ends up being mostly dark rum with a splash of eggnog for appearance sake.
I like egg nog. After I've cut it in half with milk. Bonus points if I added rum and nutmeg. But by itself it is very gloppy feeling.
All that's missing are the Oreos!
I'm willing to take one for the team on adding rum, but there ain't no way in the land of Beelzebub am I getting involved with eggnog.
So none of these?
(They're fake, BTW, before all you eggnog and Oreo lovers get too excited )
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I woo'd you. For the record, in this case it means both ick and whoo-hoo!3
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nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »
I drink one a year because it is a family tradition. By itself eggnog is too thick and sweet. I think mine ends up being mostly dark rum with a splash of eggnog for appearance sake.
I like egg nog. After I've cut it in half with milk. Bonus points if I added rum and nutmeg. But by itself it is very gloppy feeling.
All that's missing are the Oreos!
I'm willing to take one for the team on adding rum, but there ain't no way in the land of Beelzebub am I getting involved with eggnog.
So none of these?
(They're fake, BTW, before all you eggnog and Oreo lovers get too excited )
There is a recipe running around on Pinterest to make eggnog cookie truffles... It did occur to me to try and make some actually, but regular oreo truffles, and ones made out of the salted caramel oreos sounded better. If those were real I would totally try them.nutmegoreo wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »
I drink one a year because it is a family tradition. By itself eggnog is too thick and sweet. I think mine ends up being mostly dark rum with a splash of eggnog for appearance sake.
I like egg nog. After I've cut it in half with milk. Bonus points if I added rum and nutmeg. But by itself it is very gloppy feeling.
All that's missing are the Oreos!
Might look something like this?? Hmmm.. a cocktail to try and make.. wait- what thread are we in?!?!
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nutmegoreo wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »
I drink one a year because it is a family tradition. By itself eggnog is too thick and sweet. I think mine ends up being mostly dark rum with a splash of eggnog for appearance sake.
I like egg nog. After I've cut it in half with milk. Bonus points if I added rum and nutmeg. But by itself it is very gloppy feeling.
All that's missing are the Oreos!
My mom will be serving eggnog on Christmas, I am for sure bringing an Oreo to dip and see if that works.4 -
Agree. Eggnog is SLIMY and gross. I even hate the smell. My parents always buy some the minute it is available. It disgusts me to see the milky film left in their glasses after drinking it.1 -
Packaged eggnog is not that great, even the better quality ones.
Homemade (the dangerous kind ), using the Fannie Farmer cookbook recipe (I think it is; I have it copied out) with a dozen eggs, a couple of pints of heavy cream, whole milk, sugar, crazy amounts of bourbon and rum, fresh-grated nutmeg, eggs separated/beaten, cream beaten, more, all folded carefully together: silly big amount of work?
Whole different story. You can't really drink it; it mostly needs to be eaten with a spoon. Haven't made it in years, but I'm utterly certain I'd still wallow happily in the stuff, and emerge just as sated and stupified as I ever did.5 -
Packaged eggnog is not that great, even the better quality ones.
Homemade (the dangerous kind ), using the Fannie Farmer cookbook recipe (I think it is; I have it copied out) with a dozen eggs, a couple of pints of heavy cream, whole milk, sugar, crazy amounts of bourbon and rum, fresh-grated nutmeg, eggs separated/beaten, cream beaten, more, all folded carefully together: silly big amount of work?
Whole different story. You can't really drink it; it mostly needs to be eaten with a spoon. Haven't made it in years, but I'm utterly certain I'd still wallow happily in the stuff, and emerge just as sated and stupified as I ever did.
QFT! I really dislike the texture of commercial eggnog, but I make it for Christmas pretty much as described above and it's not even in the same ballpark!2
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