What gross food do you love?

Anonymous
Arby's curly fries--sometimes with the "cheese" although I doubt there's any actual cheese in it.
Anonymous
Steak Ums. Yum.
Anonymous
campbells chunky beef burger stew! 60% of your daily sodium in a can
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love chorizo, but I refuse to eat it anymore.

Not sure if it all comes this way, but last time I saw some, with the ingredients listed out, pork salivary glands were listed. I would never have figured spit glands could be so delicious.



PP you should try the Portuguese Chorico, it's delicious. It's basically marinated pork with garlic, wine, paprika,with an artificial casing. You can take the casing off. You can get some at Euro Market on N. Pershing in Arlington. Also, you may want to try sweet Diablo just off M Street.
Anonymous
That hot cheese that you can pump on your Burger and fries at fudruckers...yum
Anonymous
Movie theater "butter" on my popcorn. I especially love the self-serve theaters.
Anonymous
Cool Whip
Anonymous
Funyuns. And Funyuns dust at the bottom of the bag.

Onion rings. The real kind.

Blooming Onion. Oh yeah.

Cotton candy.

Oodles of Noodles/ramen.
Anonymous
Cheetos.
Anonymous
Yucca con chicharron (like pork rinds)

Bugles

Queso dip (made with Rotel and Velveeta)

Arby's

Fried ravioli

I am a snooty person and have a master's degree in art history. For real. But I would rather eat these things than kale.
Anonymous
pickle juice - I drink it right from the jar after the pickles are gone. lots of it. my mouth just watered writing that!
Anonymous
Diet Coke. I know it is just nasty chemicals in my body but love a nice glass with ice and lemon. Yum!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Raw hamburger.


Me too! And barbecue flavored potato chips.
Anonymous
BBQ fritos (haven't had them in yrs but man are they good), banana laffy taffy (I eat too much and then my tummy hurts).

My new favorite delicious awful treat is chive cream cheese on Melba toast.... It is CRAZY good!!!
Anonymous
A really good cheese steak.
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