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What are some of your unpopular opinions about food?
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kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »I don't understand how people like to eat dried seaweed. I found a pack at Grocery Outlet for a decent price a few years ago, & bought one to find out what it tasted like. Basically at least to me it tasted like pulling at grass as a kid & eating some to see what it tasted like.
Agreed! My husband loves it and will at multiple packages at once. I tried one sheet once and I tasted that nastiness all day2 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »I don't understand how people like to eat dried seaweed. I found a pack at Grocery Outlet for a decent price a few years ago, & bought one to find out what it tasted like. Basically at least to me it tasted like pulling at grass as a kid & eating some to see what it tasted like.
YES! I was so curious about the "seaweed snax" flavored packs. Bought one to try once and almost gagged. It was disgusting!
I find the dried Kale & Broccoli just as disgusting! Blech.0 -
CarvedTones wrote: »Oreos are best as an ingredient rather than a stand alone snack. Crushed and on/in ice cream or pudding is good. if I must eat them as a cookie, dipping in coffee is better than dipped in milk or plain.
Balsamic vinegar is bottled bile.
The other day I ate the Peppermint Bark Oreos & could understand how some of the people thought the filling of an Oreo tasted/texture of toothpaste. Still love Oreos though .1 -
kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »CarvedTones wrote: »Oreos are best as an ingredient rather than a stand alone snack. Crushed and on/in ice cream or pudding is good. if I must eat them as a cookie, dipping in coffee is better than dipped in milk or plain.
Balsamic vinegar is bottled bile.
The other day I ate the Peppermint Bark Oreos & could understand how some of the people thought the filling of an Oreo tasted/texture of toothpaste. Still love Oreos though .
That makes me think of Trader Joe's Dark Chocolate Covered Peppermint Joe Joe’s. those are so good!
http://www.candyblog.net/blog/item/trader_joes_mint_jojos_versus_mint_oreos2 -
"S'mores" is a misnomer. I don't want any, much less some more.
Homemade marshmallows are nothing but huge clouds of sugar cut into cubes.
Hot cocoa is hot chocolate for losers.
"Milk" is milk from cows, sheep, and goats. Products made from soy, almond, and oats are liquid you put in your coffee. If you need to use them for health reasons, fine, just don't call them "milk."
Wait, you mean that "Hot Chocolate" & "Hot Cocoa" are not just two different names for the same thing?!1 -
Baked beans are horrific so is mayo3
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latestarter75 wrote: »Baked beans are horrific so is mayo
I love baked beans; all that sugar makes my farts smell sweet... :laugh:5 -
CarvedTones wrote: »latestarter75 wrote: »Baked beans are horrific so is mayo
I love baked beans; all that sugar makes my farts smell sweet... :laugh:
I found this comment inspiring.
I prefer English baked beans. They have a more tomato-y base and are a little less sweet. I can get them at Wegmans.3 -
stephanne13 wrote: »"S'mores" is a misnomer. I don't want any, much less some more.
Homemade marshmallows are nothing but huge clouds of sugar cut into cubes.
Hot cocoa is hot chocolate for losers.
"Milk" is milk from cows, sheep, and goats. Products made from soy, almond, and oats are liquid you put in your coffee. If you need to use them for health reasons, fine, just don't call them "milk."
Wait, you mean that "Hot Chocolate" & "Hot Cocoa" are not just two different names for the same thing?!
Yeah, this keeps coming up, but what's the difference?2 -
stephanne13 wrote: »"S'mores" is a misnomer. I don't want any, much less some more.
Homemade marshmallows are nothing but huge clouds of sugar cut into cubes.
Hot cocoa is hot chocolate for losers.
"Milk" is milk from cows, sheep, and goats. Products made from soy, almond, and oats are liquid you put in your coffee. If you need to use them for health reasons, fine, just don't call them "milk."
Wait, you mean that "Hot Chocolate" & "Hot Cocoa" are not just two different names for the same thing?!
Yeah, this keeps coming up, but what's the difference?
I think it's "made with powder" (cocoa powder/sugar; cocoa mix) vs. "made with block/chunk chocolate" of some kind (chopped, grated, melted).
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I see zero point to jam or jelly (or whatever else similar fruit spreads might be called) and never use them.
(I imagine this is an unpopular opinion.)1 -
latestarter75 wrote: »Baked beans are horrific so is mayo
Cold baked beans on white bread slathered with mayo- sandwich heaven.1 -
Cold baked beans - heaven
Some editing was needed.
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I agree with the comment on fruit spreads. Even as a kid I didn’t care for them. I don’t typically like to spread anything on my bread in general and can have it dry.1
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Without baked beans, molasses has almost no purpose (except as a metaphor )5
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GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »I prefer English baked beans. They have a more tomato-y base and are a little less sweet. I can get them at Wegmans.
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CarvedTones wrote: »Without baked beans, molasses has almost no purpose (except as a metaphor )
But gingerbread!4 -
CarvedTones wrote: »Without baked beans, molasses has almost no purpose (except as a metaphor )
BBQ sauce.5 -
spinnerdell wrote: »CarvedTones wrote: »Without baked beans, molasses has almost no purpose (except as a metaphor )
But gingerbread!
Oh yeah, and molasses cookies; I forgot about them.3 -
I dont like peanut butterrrr3
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