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Unpopular foods you love?

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    Mik
    wrote on 19 Aug 2020, 23:53 last edited by Mik
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    I fully suport that. It is respectful to the creature that was sacrificed.

    “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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      taiwan_girl
      wrote on 20 Aug 2020, 01:58 last edited by
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      I posted this in another forum thread a while back, but these guys (Norway commandos in the World War 2) went to another level:

      From the book:

      "they had become connoisseurs of reindeer...... They could tell an old bull from a calf from a yearling....... Eyelid fat and bone marrow were the finest of delicacies. As was gorr, a soup made from the contents of the deers stomach, rich in moss, mixed with meat, blood and water. Truth however, is that they were indiscriminate. They ate the heart, kidneys, liver, brain, larynx, tongue, tooth nerves, eyes, nose, every sliver of meat on the bones, and then the bones themselves. Other than the hooves, horns and pelts, nothing escaped their plates."

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        Horace
        wrote on 20 Aug 2020, 01:59 last edited by
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        After reading that book about Shackleton's voyage, I'll always wonder what penguin tastes like. I don't think those guys loved it.

        Education is extremely important.

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        • D Doctor Phibes
          19 Aug 2020, 16:20

          Eels

          Anybody here ever had tripe and onions? I had it a couple of times in the UK - quite nice.

          Haggis is lovely, if extremely unhealthy.

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          Jolly
          wrote on 20 Aug 2020, 02:52 last edited by
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          @Doctor-Phibes said in Unpopular foods you love?:

          Eels

          Anybody here ever had tripe and onions? I had it a couple of times in the UK - quite nice.

          Haggis is lovely, if extremely unhealthy.

          Had it with onions. Had fried tripe, too.

          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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          • T taiwan_girl
            20 Aug 2020, 01:58

            I posted this in another forum thread a while back, but these guys (Norway commandos in the World War 2) went to another level:

            From the book:

            "they had become connoisseurs of reindeer...... They could tell an old bull from a calf from a yearling....... Eyelid fat and bone marrow were the finest of delicacies. As was gorr, a soup made from the contents of the deers stomach, rich in moss, mixed with meat, blood and water. Truth however, is that they were indiscriminate. They ate the heart, kidneys, liver, brain, larynx, tongue, tooth nerves, eyes, nose, every sliver of meat on the bones, and then the bones themselves. Other than the hooves, horns and pelts, nothing escaped their plates."

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            Jolly
            wrote on 20 Aug 2020, 02:53 last edited by Jolly
            #34

            @taiwan_girl said in Unpopular foods you love?:

            I posted this in another forum thread a while back, but these guys (Norway commandos in the World War 2) went to another level:

            From the book:

            "they had become connoisseurs of reindeer...... They could tell an old bull from a calf from a yearling....... Eyelid fat and bone marrow were the finest of delicacies. As was gorr, a soup made from the contents of the deers stomach, rich in moss, mixed with meat, blood and water. Truth however, is that they were indiscriminate. They ate the heart, kidneys, liver, brain, larynx, tongue, tooth nerves, eyes, nose, every sliver of meat on the bones, and then the bones themselves. Other than the hooves, horns and pelts, nothing escaped their plates."

            Any durn fool can tell the difference between a yearling, a cow or a bull.

            “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

            Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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              Rainman
              wrote on 20 Aug 2020, 03:32 last edited by
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              This is without exception, the most distasteful topic I have ever read.
              Blech on a million levels.
              Need some Doritos, fast!

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                20 Aug 2020, 01:59

                After reading that book about Shackleton's voyage, I'll always wonder what penguin tastes like. I don't think those guys loved it.

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                Copper
                wrote on 20 Aug 2020, 14:30 last edited by
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                @Horace said in Unpopular foods you love?:

                After reading that book about Shackleton's voyage, I'll always wonder what penguin tastes like. I don't think those guys loved it.

                On Amazon Prime now, good movie

                https://www.amazon.com/Shackletons-Captain-Craig-Parker/dp/B01LBLG8CU

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                • J Jolly
                  20 Aug 2020, 02:53

                  @taiwan_girl said in Unpopular foods you love?:

                  I posted this in another forum thread a while back, but these guys (Norway commandos in the World War 2) went to another level:

                  From the book:

                  "they had become connoisseurs of reindeer...... They could tell an old bull from a calf from a yearling....... Eyelid fat and bone marrow were the finest of delicacies. As was gorr, a soup made from the contents of the deers stomach, rich in moss, mixed with meat, blood and water. Truth however, is that they were indiscriminate. They ate the heart, kidneys, liver, brain, larynx, tongue, tooth nerves, eyes, nose, every sliver of meat on the bones, and then the bones themselves. Other than the hooves, horns and pelts, nothing escaped their plates."

                  Any durn fool can tell the difference between a yearling, a cow or a bull.

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                  Larry
                  wrote on 20 Aug 2020, 14:36 last edited by
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                  @Jolly said in Unpopular foods you love?:

                  @taiwan_girl said in Unpopular foods you love?:

                  I posted this in another forum thread a while back, but these guys (Norway commandos in the World War 2) went to another level:

                  From the book:

                  "they had become connoisseurs of reindeer...... They could tell an old bull from a calf from a yearling....... Eyelid fat and bone marrow were the finest of delicacies. As was gorr, a soup made from the contents of the deers stomach, rich in moss, mixed with meat, blood and water. Truth however, is that they were indiscriminate. They ate the heart, kidneys, liver, brain, larynx, tongue, tooth nerves, eyes, nose, every sliver of meat on the bones, and then the bones themselves. Other than the hooves, horns and pelts, nothing escaped their plates."

                  Any durn fool can tell the difference between a yearling, a cow or a bull.

                  Hahahahaha

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                  • L Larry
                    20 Aug 2020, 14:36

                    @Jolly said in Unpopular foods you love?:

                    @taiwan_girl said in Unpopular foods you love?:

                    I posted this in another forum thread a while back, but these guys (Norway commandos in the World War 2) went to another level:

                    From the book:

                    "they had become connoisseurs of reindeer...... They could tell an old bull from a calf from a yearling....... Eyelid fat and bone marrow were the finest of delicacies. As was gorr, a soup made from the contents of the deers stomach, rich in moss, mixed with meat, blood and water. Truth however, is that they were indiscriminate. They ate the heart, kidneys, liver, brain, larynx, tongue, tooth nerves, eyes, nose, every sliver of meat on the bones, and then the bones themselves. Other than the hooves, horns and pelts, nothing escaped their plates."

                    Any durn fool can tell the difference between a yearling, a cow or a bull.

                    Hahahahaha

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                    Rainman
                    wrote on 20 Aug 2020, 21:02 last edited by Rainman
                    #38

                    Jolly: "Any durn fool can tell the difference between a yearling, a cow or a bull."

                    Larry: Hahahahaha

                    One tastes like chicken?

                    I had to edit and remove the automatic stuff. Without doing so, the reader is left with pretty much nothing that identifies what is being responded to. Seems like this new software has many issues that should have been ironed out before selling the platform to anyone.

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                    • R Rainman
                      20 Aug 2020, 21:02

                      Jolly: "Any durn fool can tell the difference between a yearling, a cow or a bull."

                      Larry: Hahahahaha

                      One tastes like chicken?

                      I had to edit and remove the automatic stuff. Without doing so, the reader is left with pretty much nothing that identifies what is being responded to. Seems like this new software has many issues that should have been ironed out before selling the platform to anyone.

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                      taiwan_girl
                      wrote on 21 Aug 2020, 01:26 last edited by
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                      @Rainman While mostly I like the new forum board, one of the things that I do not like is that you cannot quote two different people in the same response.

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                      • T taiwan_girl
                        21 Aug 2020, 01:26

                        @Rainman While mostly I like the new forum board, one of the things that I do not like is that you cannot quote two different people in the same response.

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                        Rainman
                        wrote on 21 Aug 2020, 01:28 last edited by
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                        @taiwan_girl said in Unpopular foods you love?:

                        @Rainman While mostly I like the new forum board, one of the things that I do not like is that you cannot quote two different people in the same response.

                        Yes. Which makes it difficult to know the topic sometimes.
                        Imagine how Biden would feel!
                        (must sneak in politics everywhere, it's like a disease. . . )

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                        • T taiwan_girl
                          21 Aug 2020, 01:26

                          @Rainman While mostly I like the new forum board, one of the things that I do not like is that you cannot quote two different people in the same response.

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                          Horace
                          wrote on 21 Aug 2020, 02:01 last edited by
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                          @taiwan_girl said in Unpopular foods you love?:

                          @Rainman While mostly I like the new forum board, one of the things that I do not like is that you cannot quote two different people in the same response.

                          Why not?

                          @Rainman said

                          Yes. Which makes it difficult to know the topic sometimes.

                          Imagine how Biden would feel!

                          (must sneak in politics everywhere, it's like a disease. . . )

                          It's never difficult to know the topic. The topic is Donald Trump. Your president of the United States.

                          Education is extremely important.

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                            Horace
                            wrote on 21 Aug 2020, 02:02 last edited by
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                            It's funny I should mention Trump. I was just thinking about him the other day. Quite a character, that one. And to think, he's the president of the United States. That really beats all. Never thought I'd live to see something like that. Donald Trump, that old rascal. President of the United States. Wow.

                            Education is extremely important.

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                              21 Aug 2020, 01:26

                              @Rainman While mostly I like the new forum board, one of the things that I do not like is that you cannot quote two different people in the same response.

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                              Klaus
                              wrote on 21 Aug 2020, 11:03 last edited by
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                              @taiwan_girl said in Unpopular foods you love?:

                              @Rainman While mostly I like the new forum board, one of the things that I do not like is that you cannot quote two different people in the same response.

                              Of course you can. Pressing "quote" on a post gives you the first quote you see above this text. If you then select a portion of somebody else's post and press "Quote" again...

                              @Rainman said in Unpopular foods you love?:

                              had to edit and remove the automatic stuff. Without doing so, the reader is left with pretty much nothing that identifies what is being responded to. Seems like this new software has many issues that should have been ironed out before selling the platform to anyone.

                              you get another "quote".

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                              • K Klaus
                                19 Aug 2020, 16:45

                                I love smoked eel. I can't eat a lot of it (too fatty), but once a year or so I enjoy it.

                                I had haggis once and it was better than I expected. Not my favorite food, but quite edible.

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                                jon-nyc
                                wrote on 21 Aug 2020, 11:56 last edited by
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                                @Klaus said in Unpopular foods you love?:

                                I love smoked eel. I can't eat a lot of it (too fatty), but once a year or so I enjoy it.

                                I like it too. Pretty commonly served at sushi restaurants here.

                                Only non-witches get due process.

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                                • K Klaus
                                  21 Aug 2020, 11:03

                                  @taiwan_girl said in Unpopular foods you love?:

                                  @Rainman While mostly I like the new forum board, one of the things that I do not like is that you cannot quote two different people in the same response.

                                  Of course you can. Pressing "quote" on a post gives you the first quote you see above this text. If you then select a portion of somebody else's post and press "Quote" again...

                                  @Rainman said in Unpopular foods you love?:

                                  had to edit and remove the automatic stuff. Without doing so, the reader is left with pretty much nothing that identifies what is being responded to. Seems like this new software has many issues that should have been ironed out before selling the platform to anyone.

                                  you get another "quote".

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                                  taiwan_girl
                                  wrote on 21 Aug 2020, 12:46 last edited by
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                                  @Klaus Thank you!!!

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