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LEXX Moderator Posts: 6261 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 30, 2011 10:59 PM
quote: Originally posted by Randall: Boiled peanuts are delicious when cooked right. if thy are rubbery, threy are cooked too long. Okra is slimy, but if cooked right (with a mix of flour and cornmeal), it's crispy like chicken. People who hate okra love mine.
I agree! Hey maybe I will visit you before I move to Europe? I'll buy the eats if you cook them!  IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 8912 From: The Goober Galaxy Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 30, 2011 11:35 PM
Sure thing. The best okra in the universe, with home-made mashed potatoes, home-made cornbread from scratch cooked in the oven in an iron skillet, and meatloaf that will make any vegan give in. I'm serious...my meatloaf is a three-generation family secret, and it is more addictive than heroine. It is beyond comprehension. No, I can't give that recipe out. It is closely guarded.  IP: Logged |
LEXX Moderator Posts: 6261 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 30, 2011 11:52 PM
quote: Originally posted by Randall: Sure thing. The best okra in the universe, with home-made mashed potatoes, home-made cornbread from scratch cooked in the oven in an iron skillet, and meatloaf that will make any vegan give in. I'm serious...my meatloaf is a three-generation family secret, and it is more addictive than heroine. It is beyond comprehension. No, I can't give that recipe out. It is closely guarded. 
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lechien Knowflake Posts: 1008 From: my 30 cubic square meter room with a rat! Registered: May 2009
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posted March 31, 2011 07:36 AM
mmmm! Randall you should open a restaurant and make it the hangout for the Lindaland people.i LOVE okra. it's really one of my favourite vegetables. but i never see it where i am... i like it even raw, just sliced and salted. slimy heaven! IP: Logged |
juniperb Moderator Posts: 1979 From: Blue Star Kachina Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 31, 2011 08:27 AM
Okra can`t even be hid in a smokin` pot of jambalaya. I`d give the meatloaf a shot tho  ------------------ ~The Earth Laughs In Flowers~ ... Emerson IP: Logged |
Ami Anne Moderator Posts: 10843 From: Pluto/house next to NickiG Registered: Sep 2010
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posted March 31, 2011 09:18 AM
I love Okra.It's so cool with it's various properties lol Don't use it in vegetable juice though Once I was making juice in a Champion juicer. I put in a half pound of raw okra .It became like literal jelly and was so gross,I had to throw it away  ------------------ Jesus never put his trust in man cuz he knew what was in man. He who controls his Spirit is greater than he who controls a city Proverbs IP: Logged |
Venus Knowflake Posts: 195 From: Beirut Registered: Mar 2011
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posted March 31, 2011 09:36 AM
Lebanese cuisine includes: Sheep BALLS Cow tongues stuffed small intestines (im not sure if it's cows or sheep’s or both!)i refuse to eat any of these, except for the tongues, they're ok 
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jwhop Knowflake Posts: 3571 From: Madeira Beach, FL USA Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 31, 2011 09:47 AM
You might be a Yankee ...if you don't like... Black-eyed Peas Crumbled cornbread in Pinto Beans Ham Hocks and Butter Beans Fried green tomatoes Cornbread with Cracklins Chicken and Dumplings Biscuits and Red Eye gravyIP: Logged |
juniperb Moderator Posts: 1979 From: Blue Star Kachina Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 31, 2011 10:03 AM
quote: Originally posted by T: You preggers Juni?
Bite your tongue T  I love biscuits with red eye gravey,cracklins, all beans and still a yankee ... unless my dislike for heavy dumplings counts. ------------------ ~The Earth Laughs In Flowers~ ... Emerson IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 8912 From: The Goober Galaxy Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 31, 2011 11:08 AM
You would like my okra. I transform it. Crunchy all the way through and oh so tasty.------------------ "All deaths are suicides, do you realize that? Every single one. The only distinction is that, with some people, suicide is a subconscious choice, and with others it's a conscious choice. Otherwise, those who commit suicide and those who succumb to accident, illness or "old age," die for exactly the same reason: belief in the inevitability of death." Linda Goodman IP: Logged |
LEXX Moderator Posts: 6261 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 31, 2011 12:57 PM
quote: Originally posted by Randall: You would like my okra. I transform it. Crunchy all the way through and oh so tasty.
Yummmmy! IP: Logged |
LEXX Moderator Posts: 6261 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 31, 2011 01:00 PM
quote: Originally posted by Randall: Sure thing. The best okra in the universe, with home-made mashed potatoes, home-made cornbread from scratch cooked in the oven in an iron skillet, and meatloaf that will make any vegan give in. I'm serious...my meatloaf is a three-generation family secret, and it is more addictive than heroine. It is beyond comprehension. No, I can't give that recipe out. It is closely guarded. 
I was not joking about paying you a visit before I move to Europe. Like I said; I'd pay for all the eats! If you are interested in meeting me and things go as I hope in my life and plans.......How does Summer 2012 sound to you?  IP: Logged |
snarly Knowflake Posts: 216 From: u.k Registered: Oct 2010
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posted March 31, 2011 01:03 PM
It's not particularly strange, but we're having lamb stew tonight - diced lamb, carrots, potatoes and swede all chucked into a pot and cooked for 4 hours...nom nom nom! It's apparently a welsh recipe, but I think it originally comes from Ireland via Liverpool. I don't really think we have any weird food habits...IP: Logged |
LEXX Moderator Posts: 6261 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 31, 2011 01:13 PM
Northern Ohio is not known for any specific strange foods.....it has so many ethnic groups though, that you can ge just about any type of cuisine here. However; Mulberry pie and Mulberry wine are homemade goodies. I don't know any place that sells the wild black and white Mulberries. We also have an Amish Cheese place and Many wineries/vineyards here and some of the local vintage is actually quite good! You can buy Ostrich burgers and Bison too.IP: Logged |
juniperb Moderator Posts: 1979 From: Blue Star Kachina Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 31, 2011 02:14 PM
quote: Mulberry pie and Mulberry wine are homemade goodies. I don't know any place that sells the wild black and white Mulberries.
I have two huge mullberry trees and I make wine and freezer jam out of them..
They taste yummy fresh on cereal and in pancakes! The racoons eat them and leave purple poop every where which my dogs think is the best way to serve them up  ------------------ ~The Earth Laughs In Flowers~ ... Emerson IP: Logged |
LEXX Moderator Posts: 6261 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 31, 2011 03:00 PM
quote: Originally posted by juniperb: I have two huge mullberry trees and I make wine and freezer jam out of them.. They taste yummy fresh on cereal and in pancakes! The racoons eat them and leave purple poop every where which my dogs think is the best way to serve them up 
Same here lol! Four Mulberry trees and I use the Mulberries the same. LOL! Yep, dogs do like that!  The birds also leave purple poop paint on everything. Ewwwww! Definitely not a time to hang out laundry!IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 8912 From: The Goober Galaxy Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 31, 2011 03:19 PM
Gotta love purple anything. Hit me up in 2012.------------------ "All deaths are suicides, do you realize that? Every single one. The only distinction is that, with some people, suicide is a subconscious choice, and with others it's a conscious choice. Otherwise, those who commit suicide and those who succumb to accident, illness or "old age," die for exactly the same reason: belief in the inevitability of death." Linda Goodman IP: Logged |
lechien Knowflake Posts: 1008 From: my 30 cubic square meter room with a rat! Registered: May 2009
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posted March 31, 2011 04:57 PM
oh here, i remember. i grew up half in Japan. and my grandparents are from where the weird people come from. they eat raw horse meat. and bee larvae. EWWWWWWW!!! oh and candied crickets! ewwww! seemingly, according to my grandma, when i was an innocent unsuspecting child i tried them. i'd NEVER now, but i do recall eating the raw horse meat and it was unforgettably delicious. i wouldn't eat that now though. cow tongues are eaten in Korean BBQ. it's tasty. if i recall correctly, i think there's raw beef too? it's a long time ago... but again, i wouldn't eat it now that i'm a vegetarian. IP: Logged |
juniperb Moderator Posts: 1979 From: Blue Star Kachina Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 31, 2011 05:46 PM
Has anyone ever watched Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern ? That`s some bad stuff. Unimaginable what he puts in his mouth.
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Randall Webmaster Posts: 8912 From: The Goober Galaxy Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 31, 2011 05:51 PM
I watch that show every weekday at 2 pm. Right after my soap. lol He ate congealed lamb's blood today. Yuck! ------------------ "All deaths are suicides, do you realize that? Every single one. The only distinction is that, with some people, suicide is a subconscious choice, and with others it's a conscious choice. Otherwise, those who commit suicide and those who succumb to accident, illness or "old age," die for exactly the same reason: belief in the inevitability of death." Linda Goodman IP: Logged |
juniperb Moderator Posts: 1979 From: Blue Star Kachina Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 31, 2011 06:15 PM
Last time I watched he ate stewed bats and duck embryos in the whole egg. Never watched it again lol.------------------ ~The Earth Laughs In Flowers~ ... Emerson IP: Logged |
bunnies Knowflake Posts: 418 From: u.k Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 31, 2011 06:36 PM
Snarly what you are eating is called Scouse It's from Liverpool and is why Liverpudlians are called Scousers! Blind Scouse is said dish without meat (the poor mans version) American people "What the hell are/is grits??? Does anyone eat grits? Am I imagining hominy grits? Explain eggs over easy. Grape jelly?? What is a Hershey bar? Pot roast? Is that what we call a roast dinner? Meat loaf? Is that like mince made into a loaf? If so why??? Can't you just slop it on a plate like we do?  IP: Logged |
NickiG Moderator Posts: 3686 From: Pluto, next to Ami Ann Registered: Jul 2010
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posted March 31, 2011 06:49 PM
omg, i love grits, they'r the best with cheese all over them....isnt it like a grain, randall? my mom said its cornand its more of a southern food, bunnies, my boyfriends family never ate grits before, and they'r from NY ------------------ What happens on Venus stays on Venus -Nasa IP: Logged |
GypseeWind Moderator Posts: 5289 From: Dayton,Ohio USA Registered: May 2009
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posted March 31, 2011 06:55 PM
LOL @ Bunnies. I eat grits for brekkie every day. I use the instant kind in a packet, you just add boiled water. And I add a pat of butter and some syrup. They kind of have the constancy of cornmeal before you add the water, then after it plumps up. Not as much as oatmeal though.Grape jelly refers to fact that it is made from grapes instead of strawberries, or raspberries. It's just a term for purple jelly (as opposed to jam- jelly has no seeds in it). Meat loaf is a blob of ground beef that you add stuff to and then bake. Recipes vary from place to place, but most include some sort of fluffer (bread crumbs, or sometimes even cereal) and a binder (eggs, egg whites, whatever) and then an assortment of spices and or onions, peppers, etc. You can top that with some tomato sauce after you've stuck your hands in the goo and mushed it into the shape of a loaf and then baked it in the over for an hour or so. A hershey bar is simply a bar of chocolate. It is called Hershey because it was originally made in Hershey Pennsylvania. Nothing really special about it, just your average grocery store chocolate bar. Eggs over easy are when you fry an egg, then you flip it to the opposite side, but only for a minute so that you don't solidify the yolk, and it is still dippable with your toast. I think I got them all!  IP: Logged |
charmainec Moderator Posts: 2497 From: on the other side of the rainbow Registered: Apr 2009
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posted April 01, 2011 02:19 AM
Bull penis.IP: Logged |