What's your controversial food opinion?

Anonymous
Cottage cheese is perfectly fine for lasagna.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cottage cheese is perfectly fine for lasagna.


I'm retching here.. that is certainly controversial!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cottage cheese is perfectly fine for lasagna.


I'm retching here.. that is certainly controversial!


A lot of people put cottage cheese in lasagna!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is no reason for anyone to ever eat mayonnaise. Most people serve dinner guests portions that are insultingly large.


VERY strange. I love mayo bonus pointS for any food dippled in aoili. I'm also Lebanese and make garlic sauce which is basically...mayo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cottage cheese is perfectly fine for lasagna.


I'm retching here.. that is certainly controversial!


Oh my God what a bastardization of a wonderful food. I too want to vomit. 🤮
Anonymous
People make themselves vulnerable to illness with their poor diets. People think that illness or health is something that just happens. vegan is not a healthy diet, nor vegetarian. We are omnivorous and our bodies require nutrients that only come from animal fat and protein.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cottage cheese is perfectly fine for lasagna.


I'm retching here.. that is certainly controversial!


Oh my God what a bastardization of a wonderful food. I too want to vomit. 🤮

It’s cheese, people. One cheese or another, or a combination, goes in lasagna. You’ve probably eaten a lasagna with cottage cheese and never even known it.
Anonymous
I bet you would not be able to taste the diff b/t cottage cheese and ricotta in a good lasagne.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any meat that comes shrink-wrapped at the supermarket.

I took a risk and bought a whole chicken about a week about from Safeway. I opened it, and the smell was unbearable. We threw it out, and our garbage can still smells like it now.

Nasty.



Nasty is that you haven’t bought a new can.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Any meat that comes shrink-wrapped at the supermarket.

I took a risk and bought a whole chicken about a week about from Safeway. I opened it, and the smell was unbearable. We threw it out, and our garbage can still smells like it now.

Nasty.



Nasty is that you haven’t bought a new can.


Huh? DP but who buys trash cans? I am mid fifties and can’t recall that I ever bought a trash can. The city has always supplied them - even when I lived outside the DMV. (Unless she meant the chicken went in the kitchen trash. Which should have been lined with a bag.)
Anonymous
Only children and gluttons cut all their food on the plate before eating it.
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Anonymous wrote:Honeycrisp apples are bland extremely overrated.

Yes I said it. Fight me.


I wouldn't say bland, but I do find them overly sweet. And they cost more! But I'm the only one in my house who is not a fan.


I find the Honeycrisp to be the only reliably crisp, sweet apple out there. The other Reds seem easily bruised and mealy-prone. I like to my Honeycrisp
sliced with a squeeze of lemon.


Honeycrisp are so pedestrian.

Those who know, eat/bake/wait for Staymens or Winesaps.


Winesaps are too winey! I really prefer Honeycrisp.


Have you tried Cosmic Crisps?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anytime people rave about some certain frozen food item, I'll buy it... and it's always "meh" at best. Most recent example is the frozen lasagne by Rao's.

Frozen food just isn't good. Only frozen item that's good is my local bakery sells their pies frozen (but I believe it's the EXACT same pie they bake and sell, nothing additional added).


Just tried the Rao's lasagne...it was meh. TJs frozen lasagne is cheaper and better.
Anonymous
Aioli is just mayonnaise that studied abroad.
Anonymous
Vegan and vegetarian diets are extremely unhealthy and lead to disease long term. Eating animal/fish products in moderation is necessary for health.

Vegans/vegetarians don't actually understand how the human body works and what it needs and let their feelings run the show.
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