What are some of your unpopular opinions about food?
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Italian sausage > bratwurst > Polish sausage
Very unpopular amongst my Polish friends.1 -
SuzySunshine99 wrote: »Italian sausage > bratwurst > Polish sausage
Very unpopular amongst my Polish friends.
now I want a brat...
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SuzySunshine99 wrote: »Italian sausage > bratwurst > Polish sausage
Very unpopular amongst my Polish friends.
Polish sausages are the best!*
Also, sauerkraut is amazing and tea should never be spoiled by adding milk to it. Lemon is the only thing you can put in your tea. Vinegar on chips is vile
*it may have something to do with the fact that I'm Polish0 -
Cows milk is gross2
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just_Tomek wrote: »SuzySunshine99 wrote: »Italian sausage > bratwurst > Polish sausage
Very unpopular amongst my Polish friends.
GTFO. I find your post extremely offensive. There is nothing like a nice smoked real Polish sausage.
Unless you don't like sausage, which I generally don't. But apparently, I like reading about it because I remembered a passage from the journals of Lewis and Clark. Here is Lewis on the making of a buffalo sausage by Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau (otherwise rather useless guide and "husband" of the far more useful Sacagawea):
http://www.lewis-clark.org/article/4541 -
just_Tomek wrote: »SuzySunshine99 wrote: »Italian sausage > bratwurst > Polish sausage
Very unpopular amongst my Polish friends.
GTFO. I find your post extremely offensive. There is nothing like a nice smoked real Polish sausage.
Unless you don't like sausage, which I generally don't. But apparently, I like reading about it because I remembered a passage from the journals of Lewis and Clark. Here is Lewis on the making of a buffalo sausage by Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau (otherwise rather useless guide and "husband" of the far more useful Sacagawea):
http://www.lewis-clark.org/article/454
these are my favorite sausages!0 -
ladyreva78 wrote: »CupcakeCrusoe wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »hummus can co to H-E-DOUBLE HOCKEY STICKS
Have you HAD homemade hummus though? From a mom or grandma's recipe? Just hand it allllll over, thanks.
My unpopular opinion: pickled turnips are amazeballs.
Yes to the pickled turnips, too. Yum.
Half-dried and pickled Daikon radishes are also so good! My host mother in Japan had those for breakfast every morning. Sadly can't seem to find them around here
Agreed. I don't think I've had a pickled turnip, but expect I would like them too.
That surprises me: I know you're a pretty wide-ranging and adventurous eater. Around here - still same broad zone of the country - it's kind of unusual to get a middle eastern meal without some pickled turnips on the side, or on a sandwich, or something.0 -
just_Tomek wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »just_Tomek wrote: »SuzySunshine99 wrote: »Italian sausage > bratwurst > Polish sausage
Very unpopular amongst my Polish friends.
GTFO. I find your post extremely offensive. There is nothing like a nice smoked real Polish sausage.
Unless you don't like sausage, which I generally don't. But apparently, I like reading about it because I remembered a passage from the journals of Lewis and Clark. Here is Lewis on the making of a buffalo sausage by Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau (otherwise rather useless guide and "husband" of the far more useful Sacagawea):
http://www.lewis-clark.org/article/454
these are my favorite sausages!
You obviously never had a proper sausage
I have though... I come from a German, Polish AND Irish family1 -
ladyreva78 wrote: »CupcakeCrusoe wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »hummus can co to H-E-DOUBLE HOCKEY STICKS
Have you HAD homemade hummus though? From a mom or grandma's recipe? Just hand it allllll over, thanks.
My unpopular opinion: pickled turnips are amazeballs.
Yes to the pickled turnips, too. Yum.
Half-dried and pickled Daikon radishes are also so good! My host mother in Japan had those for breakfast every morning. Sadly can't seem to find them around here
Agreed. I don't think I've had a pickled turnip, but expect I would like them too.
That surprises me: I know you're a pretty wide-ranging and adventurous eater. Around here - still same broad zone of the country - it's kind of unusual to get a middle eastern meal without some pickled turnips on the side, or on a sandwich, or something.
Hmm, maybe I've had them without realizing. I've had plenty of Middle Eastern food. My go-to Middle Eastern places are Persian, and I like what I normally get, so maybe I've just missed them on the menu, too, due to not looking over them much.0 -
I like fries... even if they get cold. I might even eat them frozen. 😬0
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Fresh fruit is disgusting covered in chocolate or dipped into fruit dip.0
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Butter ruins vegetables.0
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PaperDoll_ wrote: »Butter ruins vegetables.
YES! I hate when people add butter to vegetables and ruin them.
(Also side note that drives me nuts...when my family members say "oh I had a whole half plate of just veggies, I eat really healthy".... yet their idea of veggies is topped with butter or lots of oil, lol.)2 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »PaperDoll_ wrote: »Butter ruins vegetables.
YES! I hate when people add butter to vegetables and ruin them.
(Also side note that drives me nuts...when my family members say "oh I had a whole half plate of just veggies, I eat really healthy".... yet their idea of veggies is topped with butter or lots of oil, lol.)
I'm SO with you on the butter/vegetable 'thing'....I'm also very adverse to when people add sugar to cut up fruit...probably why I don't like strawberry shortcake. My mom would always macerate the strawberries with sugar...0 -
Salt absolutely does NOT belong on watermelon.2
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »PaperDoll_ wrote: »Butter ruins vegetables.
YES! I hate when people add butter to vegetables and ruin them.
(Also side note that drives me nuts...when my family members say "oh I had a whole half plate of just veggies, I eat really healthy".... yet their idea of veggies is topped with butter or lots of oil, lol.)
I'm SO with you on the butter/vegetable 'thing'....I'm also very adverse to when people add sugar to cut up fruit...probably why I don't like strawberry shortcake. My mom would always macerate the strawberries with sugar...
My mom did that too with strawberries. 😖0 -
mbouchard1234 wrote: »Chocolate ice cream in the worst flavour. Though I love chocolate everything else.
Even the mere thought of shepherds pie makes me lose my appetite
Except Friendly's Chocolate Almond Chip!
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A good margarita is a religious experience!3
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I don't care for any restaurant food, it's too greasy & salty & overpriced. I feel a little sick after I eat it and dread when I have to eat out (yes I do have to sometime as my group meets at different restaurants)2
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