Crimes of food preparation

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  • laserturkey
    laserturkey Posts: 1,680 Member
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    Adding black walnuts to an otherwise lovely chocolate cake
    Using woody, greenish tomatoes in a salad
    Using chicken stock in soups that would otherwise be vegetarian
    Using gelatin in baked goods that would otherwise be vegetarian
  • Slimwish1386
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    Using 2 slices of white bread as a hamburger bun - which my mom had to do when I was younger - desperate times call for desperate measures.

    lol been there! To this day I refuse to eat a hamburger like that. I'd rather eat it plain!
  • Cespuglio
    Cespuglio Posts: 385 Member
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    Pancakes with an undercooked center :sick:
  • nickyfm
    nickyfm Posts: 1,214 Member
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    5 second rule.

    I use that one a lot...
  • Spokez70
    Spokez70 Posts: 548 Member
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    Canned vegetables
    Instant mashed potatoes
  • NatashaShen
    NatashaShen Posts: 295 Member
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    Toast that has so much butter on it that it becomes soggy.

    Dry scrambled eggs.

    Celery.
  • SeaJenni
    SeaJenni Posts: 211 Member
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    canned green beans
    mayonnaise
    carrots that have turned white
    uncovered cheese that turns hard
    not covering food correctly :explode:
    white bread...not sure if this is still on the market
    undercooked chili beans that are hard
  • Rrrroxy777
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    People who peel mushrooms?! WTF.
  • gkwatra
    gkwatra Posts: 431 Member
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    In south India there are a lot of dishes where they either use camphor or rose water when cooking them. Blechhhh - I don't like my food tasting like perfume, thank you very much ... just not my thing. But, my husband is that same way with Root Beer, Dr. Pepper, and any wintergreen-flavored mints. To him, they taste/smell like Iodex - similar to Icy Hot. Funny thing is, I don't have any problem with that taste ...
  • Cespuglio
    Cespuglio Posts: 385 Member
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    In south India there are a lot of dishes where they either use camphor or rose water when cooking them. Blechhhh - I don't like my food tasting like perfume, thank you very much ... just not my thing. But, my husband is that same way with Root Beer, Dr. Pepper, and any wintergreen-flavored mints. To him, they taste/smell like Iodex - similar to Icy Hot. Funny thing is, I don't have any problem with that taste ...

    That's so funny! I agree with your husband that wintergreen mint smells like Icy Hot but I don't mind it lol. Rather, I think Icy Hot smells like wintergreen. I do hate root beer too but Dr. Pepper's OK.