Foods you should NEVER eat
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The current list (waiting for confirmation by a peer reviewed journal)
1) low fat mayo
2) Yak Testicles (baked or deep fried)
3) road kill
4) hot pockets (I think they actually include items 2 and 3 from above).
5) Ron Jeremy brand Cream of Chicken soup.
looks like other entries might be coming in from our Southeast Asian newsdesk. stand by.
I have to disagree with you on roadkill as that's a very sweeping statement. It all depends on how fresh it is. If it's fresh, it's fine (think of all that free protein - got to be careful in these tough economic times).0 -
(rat) poison
brains
humans
and particularly: human brains (srsly, you can get the laughing sickness from that)
Get the grill going
I did quite a bit of research using rats brains at university*. Never had the urge to put them in my mouth though.
* We reused old slides and samples rather than kill lots more innocent rats before anyone gets upset with me!0 -
(rat) poison
brains
humans
and particularly: human brains (srsly, you can get the laughing sickness from that)
get the grill going
I think I just threw up a little bit in my mouth...0 -
looks like other entries might be coming in from our Southeast Asian newsdesk. stand by.
Chinese drywall and pet treats.0 -
I think I just threw up a little bit in my mouth...
Make sure you claim back those calories!0 -
The current list (waiting for confirmation by a peer reviewed journal)
1) low fat mayo
2) Yak Testicles (baked or deep fried)
3) road kill
4) hot pockets (I think they actually include items 2 and 3 from above).
5) Ron Jeremy brand Cream of Chicken soup.
looks like other entries might be coming in from our Southeast Asian newsdesk. stand by.
What is wrong with low fat mayo? Saves my life!0 -
Vegetarian hotdogs, just no :sick:0
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I think I just threw up a little bit in my mouth...
Make sure you claim back those calories!
LOL!!0 -
I think you need to add human to the list. never eat human0
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Vegetarian hotdogs, just no :sick:
This. I thought Seitan was promounced "zy-tan", but then I heard it was meant to be "say-tan" and everything made sense.
I had a turkey hotdog once at the Jewish musuem in Berlin and it was also foul. (boom-boom!)0 -
I think you need to add human to the list. never eat human
With this thread you actually said this????0 -
Low fat peanut butter :indifferent:
Why bother!0 -
I think you need to add human to the list. never eat human
With this thread you actually said this????
are you saying that human shouldn't be on a list of things you should never eat?0 -
I think you need to add human to the list. never eat human
With this thread you actually said this????
are you saying that human shouldn't be on a list of things you should never eat?
define "eat" :flowerforyou:0 -
I think you need to add human to the list. never eat human
With this thread you actually said this????
are you saying that human shouldn't be on a list of things you should never eat?
define "eat" :flowerforyou:
LOL0 -
Cats
And dogs.
And horses.0 -
It is stuck in my Head now.
"What was the idea behind Hot Pockets? Was there a marketing meeting somewhere, "Hey I got an idea: How about we take a Pop-Tart and fill it with really nasty meat? You could cook it in a sleeve thing, dunk it in a toilet."0 -
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What is wrong with low fat mayo? Saves my life!
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my personal taste.. i truly hate low fat mayo (and i dont use the "hate" term lightly). I used to LOVE mayo.. then again, I used to be fat.. coincidence?? lol. seriously though, I would put mayo on fries, on sandwiches, etc.. growing up in new orleans, getting po-boys dressed with extra mayo was routine. When i first started to change my diet to try to drop some weight I tried to suck it up and use low fat mayo in the past. the gag moment came the next morning when doing dishes, seeing the knife with the dried low fat mayo on it.. still white, but hardened.. made me realize I was putting flavored spackle on my sandwich. BTW.. based on the experience cleaning that knife, low fat mayo could indeed be a great substitute for spackle, caulk, bondo in a pinch.0
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