Disgusting much?
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That crap is found everywhere. We don't HAVE to eat it. I get so pissed off every time I hear of some obese person suing McDonald's for "making" them fat!
Congress removed the right to sue McDonalds for causing obesity almost a decade ago.0 -
I've always felt that there is nothing that can't be improved by deep frying. :bigsmile:0
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its like this If you deep fried a boot someone will eat it an enjoy it0
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Yes obviously unhealthy.
However, I especially love is how self righteous people become on these boards after they drop a few pounds. :ohwell:0 -
And we wonder why America has an obesity problem? Do people really believe we can/should deep fry any/everything? :sick:
http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/deep-fried-cereal-debuts-county-fair-200923198--abc-news-topstories.html
Cheese and frigging Rice ...chill the F*** out. If you eat it every single day of your life then yes it's silly and maybe even disgusting, but to go to a fair or even to a family outing and eat something like this every now and then is NOT going to KILL you or even MAKE you fat. If you feed it to you and your family everyday then yes it's going to make you fat, but come on and give people a break and let them enjoy life THEIR way once in a while without makeing it a freaking federal case. Just like the guy in NY wanting to outlaw pop but will okay leasure Pot (which causes you to have the munchies and eat way more than you would if you didn't smoke the stuff). He's worried about the calories in pop but not the amount of food consumed after smoking. Dude hasn't thought this thru.0 -
You haven't lived until you've tried a deep fried oreo.
Food porn. Yum!
They are am-az-ing!!!!
I'm not going to lie, I have tried fried candy bars a couple times at amusement parks. I think its ridiculous to argue about all this.
People make themselves fat. People choose the food they eat. Its not like the only food that is available to them is deep fried candy bars.:noway:
A little indulgence is not going to hurt anyone if they eat it in moderation. Blaming food like the sweet buttery deep fried oreos is an huge injustice!!! :laugh:0 -
Yes obviously unhealthy.
However, I especially love is how self righteous people become on these boards after they drop a few pounds. :ohwell:
Hear, hear. Gah.
Also, I went to that link, and as much as I love fair food (although I can't eat 99% of it anymore without getting sick, #$@% gluten) and always enjoy it in a train-wreck sort of way when the newest fair foods are announced, this one just looks like a really bad idea. Crunchy cereal + hot fat = potential for double trauma to the roof of one's mouth. Hurts just to think about it.
That said, I still wish I could try the fried Coke and fried Kool-Aid. They're pretty much just donut holes with interesting flavors, from what I've read. And oh, do I miss all the glorious things-on-a-stick at State Fair time. Ah, well.0 -
deep fried cola?????? THAT'S disgusting. How do you even do that? And who decided to try?
*sorry for calling this disgusting...went back and read that many people were offended that others would call these things disgusting. True...I'm fat...I obviously ate disgusting things to get here. When I say disgusting, though, I don't mean "disgusting" as in "ew you're so disgustingly fat to want to fry cola"...I mean...that's disgusting.0 -
deep fried cola?????? THAT'S disgusting. How do you even do that? And who decided to try?
Now that you mentioned it though...I wonder if they tried Diet Cola, you know, for a healthier choice....
Hah. Well, I saw in this article that the guy who did the cereal also did the Kool-Aid one. Like I said though, they're basically flavored donuts - not like a ball of breading with boiling liquid inside of it or anything. But people use cola (and diet cola) in cakes all the time, I guess that's probably how whoever came up with the fried version decided to try it.
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deep fried cola?????? THAT'S disgusting. How do you even do that? And who decided to try?
Now that you mentioned it though...I wonder if they tried Diet Cola, you know, for a healthier choice....
Hah. Well, I saw in this article that the guy who did the cereal also did the Kool-Aid one. Like I said though, they're basically flavored donuts - not like a ball of breading with boiling liquid inside of it or anything. But people use cola (and diet cola) in cakes all the time, I guess that's probably how whoever came up with the fried version decided to try it.
I'd guess the same concept as the deep fried butter...which I might finally get the balls to try this year.0 -
deep fried cola?????? THAT'S disgusting. How do you even do that? And who decided to try?
Now that you mentioned it though...I wonder if they tried Diet Cola, you know, for a healthier choice....
Hah. Well, I saw in this article that the guy who did the cereal also did the Kool-Aid one. Like I said though, they're basically flavored donuts - not like a ball of breading with boiling liquid inside of it or anything. But people use cola (and diet cola) in cakes all the time, I guess that's probably how whoever came up with the fried version decided to try it.
I personally prefer liquor in my cake0 -
Ah...I guess I have heard of soda in cakes. I don't know, I'm sitting here picturing someone pouring soda into a deep fryer...lol...Probably wouldn't work out very well I guess. Good thing I wasn't tempted enough to try.0
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LOL, yeah, that sounds like a grease fire waiting to happen. :explode:0
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I personally prefer liquor poured directly in my mouth
fixed that for you.0 -
deep fried cola?????? THAT'S disgusting. How do you even do that? And who decided to try?
Now that you mentioned it though...I wonder if they tried Diet Cola, you know, for a healthier choice....
Hah. Well, I saw in this article that the guy who did the cereal also did the Kool-Aid one. Like I said though, they're basically flavored donuts - not like a ball of breading with boiling liquid inside of it or anything. But people use cola (and diet cola) in cakes all the time, I guess that's probably how whoever came up with the fried version decided to try it.
I'd guess the same concept as the deep fried butter...which I might finally get the balls to try this year.
I have a friend who tried that last year. She said it was more or less a cinnamon roll with a ton of butter inside. I can't remember if she finished it or shared it or what. She took a picture of it and... well, I really like butter, but I don't think I could muster that. YMMV tho.0 -
I personally prefer liquor poured directly in my mouth
fixed that for you.
I greatly appreciate it!0 -
I personally prefer liquor poured directly in my mouth
fixed that for you.
I greatly appreciate it!
No prob. I got your back.0 -
I don't know, my husband convinced me to try fried ice cream one time....it tasted like stale waffle cone sprinkled over ice cream to me....
I think the real winner is the krispy kreme chicken sandwich...yummm....0 -
Yes obviously unhealthy.
However, I especially love is how self righteous people become on these boards after they drop a few pounds. :ohwell:
hahahah.... completely agree. Not sure why everyone is so concerned with the eating habits of everyone else / an entire country. Worry about your own eating habits / fitness habits / health. That's all that matters at the end of the day.0 -
I don't know, my husband convinced me to try fried ice cream one time....it tasted like stale waffle cone sprinkled over ice cream to me....
I think the real winner is the krispy kreme chicken sandwich...yummm....
I've only had fried ice cream once but it was pretty awful. I completely agree with you.0
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