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Started by Magicman, January 19, 2017, 06:06:53 PM

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Magicman

Limburger cheese, Anchovies, Sauerkraut, and Corned Beef and then turn your nose up at Grits??   smiley_dizzy
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Ljohnsaw

Yeah, not enough flavor ;)
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thecfarm

Quote from: Magicman on January 19, 2017, 06:06:53 PM
Limburger cheese, Anchovies, Sauerkraut, and Corned Beef and then turn your nose up at Grits??   smiley_dizzy

Now may I ask who is "you".
I myself do not like be grouped in to a bunch of non eaters than turn my nose up at grits. Just so you,magicman,knows,I have tried Sauerkraut,corned beef and grits. Non of them are on my plate now. Yes, I have a lifetime supply in the pantry of grits,but that was given to me as a token of friendship.  :D
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Magicman

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coxy

at least your not talking about me cause I don't eat anchovies or that nasty corned beef stuff steve_smiley steve_smiley steve_smiley steve_smiley steve_smiley steve_smiley steve_smiley

Raider Bill

Now everyone hates corned beef too?
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sawguy21

 :D :D :D Nothing like a good Reuben sandwich but the meat has to be fresh. Don't give me that ersatz canned imitation.
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Jeff

I was in Mississippi for a week and never saw one of those grits of which you speak. I did eat anything placed within reach though..
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Mooseherder

Corned Beef is one of my favorite things to eat. :)

Jeff

Actually, of everything Magicman listed, I'd rather have grits.
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coxy

 jeff   all this time I though you where the only sane one here :D

Ianab

Reminds me of a picnic lunch we had on our road trip.

We stopped for lunch at the Tasman Glacier carpark, which is end of the road up in the Aoraki National Park, but a popular place. Anyway they have this massive timber picnic table there, sits about 20 people easily, so we were sharing it with several other groups.

Anyway sitting opposite us was this family from Europe. Not sure where as they didn't seem to have much English, maybe Italian? Anyway they had bread rolls, pesto, olives etc.  Over on our side we a making sandwiches with Marmite and chicken flavor potato crisps. A tasty and crunchy snack  ;D The tourists didn't know what to make of this  :D

Not sure if they were going to go and buy some Marmite, and try it. Or if it confirmed to them that the locals were nuts.  ::) :D
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Jeff

I'm surprised that we don't have more marmite and vegemite debates.
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Magicman

Maybe even kick in some Moxie!   :o
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thecfarm

Moxie may be a Maine soda,but just beacuse it's made here don't mean I have to like it and tell everyone else how good it is.   :) ::)
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fishpharmer

Quote from: Mooseherder on January 20, 2017, 01:43:09 PM
Corned Beef is one of my favorite things to eat. :)

I second that! With the exception of dollar store canned corn beef from Brazil (its more of a survival food, eat if that's all there is left).
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Magicman

Quote from: thecfarm on January 20, 2017, 08:50:30 PMMoxie may be a Maine soda,but just beacuse it's made here don't mean I have to like it and tell everyone else how good it is.   :) ::)
But if you liked it, you would.   :D :D

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Mooseherder

Got a couple Moxie Drinks this summer for me and a friend.  I didn't finish mine.  As it says on the label  "Distinctively Different".
Tastes like 90 percent Root Beer infused with an old shop rag that was soaking in a Roof Pitch pail.
It'll keep your sugar intake down.


  

Don P

I was working up in WI well north of my blood viscosity rating when the sparkies showed up with school fundraiser cheese. We were passing around samples and for the first time I tried Limberger. It was being roundly praised as smelling of old gym socks. I had to sneak by a few minutes later. "I'm going for a coke, but not cause I have to".... I had to! A Moxie couldn't have hurt a thing about then  :D

Ianab

This is the picnic table I mentioned.



Good sturdy cypress 12 x 4 (?). Not going to be worried about some winter snow or summer sun, or Marmite.  :D
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sandsawmill14

Quote from: Jeff on January 20, 2017, 07:26:54 PM
I'm surprised that we don't have more marmite and vegemite debates.

thats probably because some of us have no idea what marmite or vegemite are ??? :D :D :D
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Czech_Made

Just do what I make my kids do - try the food once, if you dont like it, thats ok.  But  never turn your nose up saying I could never eat that.

Magicman

My sentiments exactly.
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Jeff

One thing I've learned, is that as I get older my tastes change. I now eat Brussel sprouts. I tried pickled beets again  but I still hate those.
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Mooseherder

We like Brussel sprouts also.  I cut them in half, sprinkle salt, Olive oil and some Mexican Cheese shred on them, wrap them in tin foil and cook them on the grill off to the side.  Good Stuff.

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