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Lame foods I invented.




Topic started on 11-12-2004 @ 04:50 PM by dr_strangecraft


Frau Dr. bought some old tupperware at a garage sale. It has a set of six little cups with lids and sticks that go down into the cups. They are for making cool-aid popsicles for children.

What I do is to make coffee really strong ( or mix it w/ expresso!) fold in lots of cream and sugar, and freeze it into pops. Frau Dr. doesn't drink coffee and thinks its "ultra-barfy," but I love 'em. She about puked when she walked into the kitchen to find kiddoes had gotten into my stash of coffee-pops!

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Here's another one. During my travels in the Middle East, I got addicted to "Hummus," which is ground chick-peas mixed with olive oil and a bunch of wholesome goodness. I love the stuff, and like it best on a grilled cheeseburger, with salsa. That's another horrid idea of mine.

Incedentally, The school was freaked out and "had a talk" with mom about some bizzarro substance someone had put in our kids lunches. Turns out Mom let them pack their own lunches, and they put hummus on their sandwiches! The whitebread teachers wouldn't believe the stuff was actually edible. Narrow minded bigots.

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reply posted on 11-12-2004 @ 11:05 PM by EnronOutrunHomerun


Mmm.....Hummus on sandwiches is delicacy few have figured out...The more garlicy the better

Those expresso pops sound especially good right about now.....

Another really good sandwich that sounds wacky: Get some pumpernickel and white swirled bread, a slice of pinneapple, some ham and cream cheese.....Mmmm!



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reply posted on 11-12-2004 @ 11:22 PM by RANT



Originally posted by dr_strangecraft
Incedentally, The school was freaked out and "had a talk" with mom about some bizzarro substance someone had put in our kids lunches. Turns out Mom let them pack their own lunches, and they put hummus on their sandwiches! The whitebread teachers wouldn't believe the stuff was actually edible. Narrow minded bigots.



That felt good to read. Hope it felt good to write. Can't believe they had a talk with the frau about food choices, but then again I can.

I could eat hummus, tabouli, cucumber, pita, sprouts, cheese and wine for hours. Come to think of it I used to do just that on tapas night in front of the TV.

My tastes were less diverse in youth but more disturbing. Peanut butter, mustard and dill pickle slices makes an excellent condiment sandwich. As does peanut butter and maple syrup. I adore condiments. Food is a condiment delivery vehicle only. Spicy sweet is my favorite, so I'm fond of Thai and jerk. And Enron picked a good bread with the pumpernickel.

I could go for a pineapple dressed jerk chicken about now. It's all about the sauce though. Not a huge fan of gnawing on huge mouthfuls of meat. I will "ruin" a pricey steak with flavor given the opportunity. Some say I'll ruin anything. God knows I try.



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reply posted on 11-12-2004 @ 11:35 PM by intrepid



Originally posted by RANT
Food is a condiment delivery vehicle only. Spicy sweet is my favorite, so I'm fond of Thai and jerk.


I like Thai as well. As for jerk

This is one experimentaion I don't get, my son likes PB and cheese sandwiches.

Here's a pizza that I have stuggled with to get right- pepperoni, salami, Italian sausage, hot pepper, black olive, pineapple and onion. Trust me.



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reply posted on 12-12-2004 @ 12:11 AM by RANT



Originally posted by intrepid
This is one experimentaion I don't get, my son likes PB and cheese sandwiches.

Here's a pizza that I have stuggled with to get right- pepperoni, salami, Italian sausage, hot pepper, black olive, pineapple and onion. Trust me.


Peanutbutter and strong cheese just rocks.

The pizza sounds good too.

I do like places like the Pizza Factory though where you make your own. Feta is a good topping with olives and such. Greek Salad pizza? Mmmm.

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reply posted on 13-12-2004 @ 09:54 AM by parrhesia


Hummus is just delicious.

It's good plain with pita, and absolutely necessary with falafel. *drool*

Now I'm hungry.



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reply posted on 3-7-2008 @ 06:00 AM by PeaceUk


Do you guys not have hummus in the US or something?
That would be a shame.



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