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Disease
11-27-2006, 01:28 AM
Besides anchovies, what is the scariest thing you have eaten, a few thing's for me are tongue sandwich, Tripe and rollmops, and you?

Elvis_Christ
11-27-2006, 01:32 AM
Several hundred gold tops

Disease
11-27-2006, 01:36 AM
Several hundred gold tops

You can't be serious? I love several hundred or more, give me more, and a few bulbs later.

Seriously though mushrooms can be oretty scary, huhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuuuuuuuuuuuuu, haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

Elvis_Christ
11-27-2006, 01:41 AM
Nah I took a fucking dumb amount one night after having heaps earlier.... it was pretty cool by the end of it but FUCK.

urgeok
11-27-2006, 01:55 AM
am i supposed to say her name ??? :eek:

Elvis_Christ
11-27-2006, 02:09 AM
am i supposed to say her name ??? :eek:

We'd prefer pictures

stubbornforgey
11-27-2006, 02:45 AM
Tripe..!!
eeeeewwwwwwwww yuck!!

Phalanx
11-27-2006, 02:48 AM
Steak tartare, escargot, raw sashimi, all kinds of unidentified bits and peices at a yumcha, tripe, intestine, heart, liver, kidneys, brains, chicken feet...nothing I really consider "scary" myself, but hey.
If I don't like it, I just won't eat it again...no point being afraid of the unknown.

crabapple
11-27-2006, 05:47 AM
Um, those little snails. And actually they were very good, all sauteed in butter and garlic. But the thought that they were SnAILS still made me feel weird...I mean snails for chrissakes.

Phalanx
11-27-2006, 05:59 AM
At the time (I was 9) I tried escargot, I wasn't at all apprehensive, and nobody told me what it was until I was served...of course, being young, the initial reaction was "gross", but when I actually ate it (I learned from eating grilled baby octopus at an early age, that different things can be quite worthwhile) I enjoyed it, to this day one of my favourite foods.

As for foods I don't like to eat, brussels sprouts (taste like poison), and fresh oysters...I CAN eat them, but don't like to without them being grilled, or fresh, but in ground pepper, a little tobasco, and lemonjuice, the acidity partially cooks it, nice flavour accentuation, but when they're raw, yeck...I still don't see the big deal, and avoid them more often than not...scary? no...a little confusing, yes.

Vodstok
11-27-2006, 06:03 AM
Hmmm..... TGIFridays hot wings doused in Franks Red Hot sauce because they werent hot enough.... caused some weird "The Merciless Peppers of Quetzlzacatenango"(Guatemalan insanity peppers) chemical reaction that caused horrific nightmares.... Remember my thread about the dream with the little girl with the grown woman's face and the dessicated old woman who tried to eat me? yup, thats what caused it.


When i was a kid, i was forced to eat a frozen, heat in the oven breaded veal cutlet. it took me a half hour to choke it all down, while my sister stared at hers. My dad got home, tasted it, declared it was disguisting shit and we went to mcdonalds.

I got very little since i wasnt very hungry from eating the nasty shit. i never forgave my mother for makign me eat it.

crabapple
11-27-2006, 06:09 AM
I don't want to get into one of those "oysters and snails" conversations. But I was originally horrified and fascinated by oysters. Now I just love 'em. The first time I saw one, it looked real gross, but something told me that there was heaven in them thar oysters. This isn't making any sense?

Oh yeah: "Guatemalan insanity peppers" --that has a nice ring to it, I like that.

Phalanx
11-27-2006, 06:17 AM
I like 'em "ok", but they've gotta be prepared to my specifications, or to me at least, they're just not worth the pricetag.

urgeok
11-27-2006, 06:17 AM
when we were kids my mom used to make some hideous casseroles ...

one in particular was this offensive concotion of creamed peas and canned tuna. fooking disgusting.

i didnt have any choice but to eat it or go hungry (after sitting at the dinner tble for 5 hours) so thats when i learned that with the aid of 1/2 a bottle of HP sauce - i could eat just about anything.

Vodstok
11-27-2006, 06:21 AM
when we were kids my mom used to make some hideous casseroles ...

one in particular was this offensive concotion of creamed peas and canned tuna. fooking disgusting.

i didnt have any choice but to eat it or go hungry (after sitting at the dinner tble for 5 hours) so thats when i learned that with the aid of 1/2 a bottle of HP sauce - i could eat just about anything.

"HP Sauce"? Hot Pepper?

Phalanx
11-27-2006, 06:23 AM
Hit Points...reduces vomit induced damage.

urgeok
11-27-2006, 06:24 AM
"HP Sauce"? Hot Pepper?


Houses of Parliament ... dark brown steak sauce .. dont you folks have it there ?

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/paff/Random/hp-sauce.jpg

Vodstok
11-27-2006, 06:28 AM
Houses of Parliament ... dark brown steak sauce .. dont you folks have it there ?

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/paff/Random/hp-sauce.jpg

Never heard of it.

urgeok
11-27-2006, 06:32 AM
holy shit ! its a staple up here ..

any breakfast 'bacon and eggs' restaurant carries it.

i'll use it on :

scrambled eggs
kraft dinner (if for some awful reason i'm forced to eat it)
pork chops


its like a better tasting alternative to ketsup ..
only spicy to people who cant handle any kind of spice .. but its really tasty

Phalanx
11-27-2006, 06:39 AM
Yeah, we have HP sauce here...never quite looked into what it was, or what the HP stood for. I like peppersteak sauce myself, mainly stock based type stuff...the HP was ok, but tasted a little like...different...not in a bad way, just...I dunno...didn't quite leave the best impression. Although it's been quite a few years since I've tried it, I may pick some up.

X¤MurderDoll¤X
11-27-2006, 06:44 AM
First time I tried sushi I had to run to a bathroom and spit it out. I think it was because the sushi chef put too much salt on it so he didn't want to serve it to customers, but figured it would still be alright to eat. Wrong.

So I thought I hated sushi for like a year.

urgeok
11-27-2006, 06:46 AM
Yeah, we have HP sauce here...never quite looked into what it was, or what the HP stood for. I like peppersteak sauce myself, mainly stock based type stuff...the HP was ok, but tasted a little like...different...not in a bad way, just...I dunno...didn't quite leave the best impression. Although it's been quite a few years since I've tried it, I may pick some up.


there are tons of sauces i prefer .. and buy - now that i'm in a big city with a vast array of international cultures ..

there are several different chinese sauces that i love .. and need to stock up on .. hot and tasty.

HP sauce is like the think thats always in the fridge that'll do when I'm out of all the other stuff..

crabapple
11-27-2006, 06:46 AM
I would like to try HP sauce and am looking it up on Ebay riiiight now.

Vodstok
11-27-2006, 06:50 AM
Is it anything like A-1 sauce? For me, Frank's Red Hot goes on just about anything, eggs, steak, chicken, turkey....http://www.walgreens.com/dbimagecache/204407.jpg

Phalanx
11-27-2006, 06:52 AM
I would like to try HP sauce and am looking it up on Ebay riiiight now.
Funny, it's in Canada, and here...and well known in both places...yet the states somehow missed it? It's kind of like saying you don't know "Lea and Perrin worcestershire"...strange.

urgeok
11-27-2006, 06:54 AM
I would like to try HP sauce and am looking it up on Ebay riiiight now.



jesus, I'll just send you a bottle..

its ok .. but not the holy grail of sauces by any means ..

urgeok
11-27-2006, 06:55 AM
Is it anything like A-1 sauce? For me, Frank's Red Hot goes on just about anything, eggs, steak, chicken, turkey

more body than A1 .. has a different flavor entirely

i like the red hot sauce (louisana pepper sauce) as well ... good in soups .. on rice ..

crabapple
11-27-2006, 07:04 AM
Sometimes a little tasty sauce can make an ordinary day a happy day. (Uncorks the rum.)

urgeok
11-27-2006, 07:07 AM
Sometimes a little tasty sauce can make an ordinary day a happy day. (Uncorks the rum.)



if you're serious .. pm me your address and i'll send a bottle to you ..

Roderick Usher
11-27-2006, 07:08 AM
First time I tried sushi I had to run to a bathroom and spit it out. I think it was because the sushi chef put too much salt on it so he didn't want to serve it to customers, but figured it would still be alright to eat. Wrong.

So I thought I hated sushi for like a year.

SALT???? on sushi???

WTF?

Never eat there again - yuk!


As for scary foods - Rocky Mountian Oysters & Lamb Fries

urgeok
11-27-2006, 07:09 AM
As for scary foods - Rocky Mountian Oysters & Lamb Fries

was that before or after Vods 'programmer oysters' ? :D

Phalanx
11-27-2006, 08:18 AM
Lambs fry aint all bad...that's more or less the liver right? That's largely what we call that here anyhows.
Liver, meant to be all kindsa good for you. I prefer the flavour of chicken liver though, and the texture is slightly less heavy, they cook rare (but not bloody) a little easier and quicker too.
I prefer kidney myself, speaking of organs around that area.
I think they're both ok, dependant upon the dish, and liver especially you really need to know how much to cook it, or it's fucked on either side of "just right"
The balls...haven't had occasion to try that yet, but I'd give it a go, I mean...I suppose as long as the wriggle-juice was all cooked away, I'd be good to go...just another body part. Am I saying I'd eat a dick? Can't say that's something I'd strive to do while NOT intoxicated, but...if it was cut into unrecognisable servings, cooked in the right way by somebody that knew what the fuck they were doing, sure...I mean, I wouldn't eat it raw like some kinda funky flesh banana...fuck all that.

I would like to try ox tongue...provided the cut was served without tastebuds attatched. Snake, for sure...anything reptilian I'd try.
Pigs trotters? Never personally seen that as something that would be very good and/or worthwhile to eat...not scary, but weirds me out some.

Some things i've eaten that I've seen a lot of people a little wary of, is Kangaroo, Emu, and crocodile...the croc and kanga are great...but personally, I found the emu pretty unremarkable.

urgeok
11-27-2006, 08:22 AM
i think 'fries' and 'oysters' used in Mr Usher's context are referring to testicles ..

Phalanx
11-27-2006, 09:28 AM
The balls...haven't had occasion to try that yet, but I'd give it a go, I mean...I suppose as long as the wriggle-juice was all cooked away, I'd be good to go...just another body part.
Yup, I know...but, I've never heard to them referred to as "fries/fry"...maybe that's just here though, where the term means liver...

Wiki says:
Lamb fries is the name generally given to lamb animelles (testicles) that have been peeled, rolled in cracker meal, fried, and served as food. They are otherwise known as lamb "balls." Lamb fries are often incorrectly confused for Rocky Mountain oysters. Lamb fries are served in many Italian restaurants, particularly in Oklahoma's "little Italy" located in Krebs, Oklahoma.

In Australia, the United Kingdom and other nations once a part of the former British Empire, lambs fries are lamb livers.

So I guess we were both right.

Miss Olivia
11-27-2006, 09:32 AM
I went to my friend's uncle's house for the weekend when I was twelve, and there was a bunny in a little pen in the back. I petted the bunny, and a few hours later had to eat bunny chili. They had a little bunny meat farm going. That was kind of traumatic.

Vodstok
11-27-2006, 09:39 AM
I went to my friend's uncle's house for the weekend when I was twelve, and there was a bunny in a little pen in the back. I petted the bunny, and a few hours later had to eat bunny chili. They had a little bunny meat farm going. That was kind of traumatic.

Bunnies are vicious...

We have a rabbit named Fred. When he was little, he got jumpy while i was holding him, i was shirtless.. His foot caught me when he kicked and it looked liek freddy raked me with his claws it took a while to heal too.

The other day he was hiding under his cage, and when i tried to shoo him out (i had to get down on all fours) and he rushed me full-speed. He rammed his forehead into my cheek, it was likegetting punched. It hurt like hell..

urgeok
11-27-2006, 09:54 AM
jesus christ Vod .. are you now gonna admit in public that you got beaten up by a bunny ?

must be the confidence one gets when one's wife joins the forum ..

but dammit man, that'll only get you so far !!!



hey everyone, Vods afraid of bunnies !!

(later i'm going to feel bad for grasping onto something that obvious - and painful - but not too too bad )

:D :p

Vodstok
11-27-2006, 10:17 AM
jesus christ Vod .. are you now gonna admit in public that you got beaten up by a bunny ?

must be the confidence one gets when one's wife joins the forum ..

but dammit man, that'll only get you so far !!!



hey everyone, Vods afraid of bunnies !!

(later i'm going to feel bad for grasping onto something that obvious - and painful - but not too too bad )

:D :p

They are related to horses you know. they can be vicious. sure, he is cute as hell, but so ami an i can be vicious when cornered.


Imagining me in a skirt again are you? Maybe a bikini?

urgeok
11-27-2006, 10:28 AM
They are related to horses you know. they can be vicious. sure, he is cute as hell, but so ami an i can be vicious when cornered.


Imagining me in a skirt again are you? Maybe a bikini?

all i can imagine right now is you getting the snot kicked out of you by the easter bunny ..

you - sprawled on the floor, glasses half knocked off .. blubbering, snot bubble going in and out of your nose like a bullfrogs belly ..

pleading "no more mr bunny, i give, i give" !!



THATS an image thats gonna stay with me for the next while :)

Vodstok
11-27-2006, 10:30 AM
You people have no idea.... this is fred, our bunny:
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j5/montezuma1234/evil_bunny.jpg

That little kid's family is still looking for her...

urgeok
11-27-2006, 10:32 AM
this must be your bunny ?
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f389/darkfriedragon2/funny%20stuff%20man/cc622224.jpg

Vodstok
11-27-2006, 10:33 AM
this must be your bunny ?
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f389/darkfriedragon2/funny%20stuff%20man/cc622224.jpg

Except he is black and white, and kind of looks like a rorshach test from behind.

urgeok
11-27-2006, 10:34 AM
we take you now - live - to Vod's house ..

http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j167/meganiskool/9041bb23558685d096df49cdc653.gif

Vodstok
11-27-2006, 10:36 AM
we take you now - live - to Vod's house ..

http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j167/meganiskool/9041bb23558685d096df49cdc653.gif

SEE?!




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urgeok
11-27-2006, 10:38 AM
my mistake ..

being afraid of 1e bunny is rediculous - but i can understand 3 being a bit of a problem..

Nikkif8
11-27-2006, 11:02 AM
I tried Lamb once hated it. It was necessarily scarey but I am not a huge fan of meat but it is the one thing I have actually spit out.

I tried a stuff oyster at a fab restaurant in NYC once, it looked so good -it must have been a bad one or something because it had the must pungent taste ever and I would have spit it out if I wasn't at a business meeting.

Liver Pate was ok but I put too much on my bread at first, after I heard what it was I was abit skeptically but it wasn't that bad, it just made me scared to eat it.

Sweet Bread, OH My, it looked so good and I had no idea what it was so I tried it YUCK!!! And that was scarey! If it was made with real meat instead of random parts like liver, kidney ect it would be good I think.

Roderick Usher
11-27-2006, 11:44 AM
I tried Lamb once hated it. It was necessarily scarey but I am not a huge fan of meat but it is the one thing I have actually spit out.

I tried a stuff oyster at a fab restaurant in NYC once, it looked so good -it must have been a bad one or something because it had the must pungent taste ever and I would have spit it out if I wasn't at a business meeting.

Liver Pate was ok but I put too much on my bread at first, after I heard what it was I was abit skeptically but it wasn't that bad, it just made me scared to eat it.


I LOVE all of those!

urgeok
11-27-2006, 11:45 AM
esp. pate ..

for a while i ate almost nothing else .. different types of spiced or plain pate, on fresh thich bread and a thin slice of havarti on top

mmmmmmmmm

Vodstok
11-27-2006, 11:51 AM
esp. pate ..

for a while i ate almost nothing else .. different types of spiced or plain pate, on fresh thich bread and a thin slice of havarti on top

mmmmmmmmm

oooo... havarti....


I have a weird aversion to pate, but i love braunschweiger (AKA: Liverwurst), which is essentialy german liver pate... I am complex and aromatic, like a coffee or fine wine.

urgeok
11-27-2006, 11:53 AM
oooo... havarti....


I have a weird aversion to pate, but i love braunschweiger (AKA: Liverwurst), which is essentialy german liver pate... I am complex and aromatic, like a coffee or fine wine.


i love liverwurst too ..

pate and wurst are pretty different ... one being more course than the other ..


sadly - high in fat - the both of them.

Vodstok
11-27-2006, 11:56 AM
French and German food high in fat? YOU LIE!

Nikkif8
11-27-2006, 01:01 PM
I LOVE all of those!

You don't like the sweet bread though?

Has anyone else ever had that? Like it?

Roderick Usher
11-27-2006, 01:07 PM
You don't like the sweet bread though?

Has anyone else ever had that? Like it?

Yeah I've had it, not a big fan of pancreas or thymus.

But my goal is to firmly establish myself as the top of the food chain by eating all of god's creatures.

Zero
11-27-2006, 01:08 PM
i ate horse once when in france. . . it wasn't bad, but i felt really guilty eating it

Nikkif8
11-27-2006, 01:12 PM
I am not a picky eater at all I just have a hard time when it comes to meat. I love most all seafood though. Something about meat just grosses me out. But I do like meat on occassion especially grilled. It just puts me over the egde to eat organs and what to me is wierd, wierder then eating muscle I guess :confused:
The pate really wasn't bad at all and I am sure I would love other kinds of pate. It's funny the things people like or not, like I love olives to death I can just sit and eat jars of them, my spuse hates them and gets so grossed out. But he will eat moose burger and karaboo and all kinds of meat I will not. Veggie girl here.

the_real_linda
11-27-2006, 01:14 PM
dunno.....im not gross....erm my then best friend chewing gum????

Zero
11-27-2006, 01:24 PM
you ate your best friend? freakin cannibal!

Disease
11-27-2006, 01:34 PM
I went to my friend's uncle's house for the weekend when I was twelve, and there was a bunny in a little pen in the back. I petted the bunny, and a few hours later had to eat bunny chili. They had a little bunny meat farm going. That was kind of traumatic.

I used to like eating rabbit, and rabbit chilli sounds great. I don't mean yo be insecetive, nut it does sound tasty.

Elvis_Christ
11-27-2006, 01:37 PM
I remember eating rabit years and years ago when I was a kid. Don't remember what it tastes like tho.

Disease
11-27-2006, 01:40 PM
You don't like the sweet bread though?

Has anyone else ever had that? Like it?

That's another thing I used to love, Sometimes I got to think about going back to eating the meat!

I ate a piece of chicken in my dream last night.

urgeok
11-27-2006, 02:05 PM
I remember eating rabit years and years ago when I was a kid. Don't remember what it tastes like tho.


Vod wont eat rabbit - he says it's too 'tough' for him :D :p

Miss Olivia
11-27-2006, 02:28 PM
You people have no idea.... this is fred, our bunny:
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j5/montezuma1234/evil_bunny.jpg

That little kid's family is still looking for her...


Well, that's your problem right there. You shouldn't have bought a mall rabbit. Those things are vicious....usually only a thin coating of cloth over a big Italian guy with an attitude. Usually to keep a mall rabbit happy, you need to keep a good supply of cocaine and hookers in his pen. If you were feeding him pellets and water, it's no wonder he kicked your butt.
This is why you should read up on your breeds before buying, people.

:p

pinkfloyd45769
11-27-2006, 06:26 PM
I love chicken liver, it's not scary though. I did eat a nightcrawler when i was drunk,i got five bucks to do it.

Phalanx
11-27-2006, 06:27 PM
braunschweiger
...The famous comedian?:D

I've had rabbit during the time I've been doing my course. It's relatively cheap, and IMO quite alright...I mean, I'm not going to not eat it on account of what it looked like when it was alive...anyways, it was cooked with prunes, garlic, and sherry, constantly basted. When it was roasted, it was very nice...

Phalanx
11-27-2006, 06:46 PM
He scared you off? I'd have told him that with a face like that, I'm surprised he's got the stupid grin stuck on it...
Taco Bell....it was here for a while, but I think it fucked off now...I only ever went there once or twice, and it was just SO bad...not alltogether bad tasting (I maintain, their "fire" sauce is good...that's about all), but alltogether way too cheap and generic tasting, and the texture, it was like eating mush.
Not a place I can ever imagine frequenting.

Phalanx
11-27-2006, 06:51 PM
Yeah, I know...that shit was like paste.

Disease
11-27-2006, 07:38 PM
I remember when the one opened on George st in Sydney, I never went, I've had enough bad taco's.

X¤MurderDoll¤X
11-27-2006, 08:25 PM
SALT???? on sushi???

WTF?

Never eat there again - yuk!


As for scary foods - Rocky Mountian Oysters & Lamb Fries

I think it's only with the really oily fish.

This other sushi chef got me to try sushi after that incident and he guaranteed it would not be salty. Spicy scallops, so good... I really drove home thow much I loved it and how amazing it was etc. (I know how to get food from chefs)

So I ended up with a nice big plate of free sushi brought to me every shift. :D