What's your unpopular food opinion?

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Anonymous wrote:I need a little levity this morning. What's your unpopular food opinion?

I will start: oatmeal raisin cookies are the best cookie.


I love a little levity to start the day! Okay, here’s my unpopular food opinion: pineapple on pizza is delicious and anyone who disagrees is just missing out. It’s the perfect balance of sweet and savory. 😄


Agreed! Our family's standard order is bacon, pineapple, and jalapeno. Yum.


Almost perfect. Pepperoni, pineapple, and pickled jalapeño is peak.
Anonymous
My unpopular food opinion is that I'll eat anything, and I enjoy about 80% of it, but the 20% I don't like is no big deal.
Anonymous
Are we supposed to argue? The one about every herb and spice being bad because they add flavor to bland food...whew. sad.

For my part, I'm sick of every "nice" date night atmosphere restaurant around here being "New American" or "elevated Southern" or whatever. I'm not that interested in your roasted half chicken with green beans for $45 or your burger for $25. Seems like the menus are all the same and the desserts are really boring lately - "flight of three" miniscule scoops of ice cream, bread pudding, Smith Island cake.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Eating factory-raised animals is immoral.


Factory raised chicken tastes better than farm or free-roam chickens. It's less gamey and more tender.


Cool, it's still immoral.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It’s fine to have ketchup on hot dogs.


If you are eight years old.


If you’re eating a hot dog at all, you don’t get to act superior lol


I eat my hotdogs with ketchup and mayonnaise
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pie is not dessert. Pie is a whole nother course. Pie could be a meal. but it's not dessert.


I agree!
Anonymous
Peanut butter and green olive sandwiches are delicious!

Call me gross, I don’t care - I’ll be dancing happily around with my sandwhich in hand
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ham smells like a wet dog.


Agreed, ham is nasty.

I'm Irish, and I do like corned beef.
Anonymous
Asian brothy soups are superior to all other soups.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We (Humans) do not need cow/goat/animal milk to thrive after we are weaned.


Maybe. But I definitely need cheese. And probably ice cream.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nuts should never be in dessert items.

Veal should be outlawed.


Agreed. I couldn’t eat veal after I learned how mean it is to the calf.

Black licorice is delicious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Eating factory-raised animals is immoral.


Factory raised chicken tastes better than farm or free-roam chickens. It's less gamey and more tender.


Cool, it's still immoral.


I think its immoral to assign morality to food. Anything other than cannibalism is free game.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lamb tastes disgusting


Well it is like 1000x better than mutton
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Peanut butter and green olive sandwiches are delicious!

Call me gross, I don’t care - I’ll be dancing happily around with my sandwhich in hand


Oh this has been on my list to try.
Anonymous
I can not stand Thanksgiving dinner foods. I especially can not stand them cooked the traditional way. I’m happy with a chargrilled, seasoned sweet potato but not a sweet mash of grossness. Turkey tastes like day old chicken. Mashed potatoes without a red wine, shallot, mushroom and steak should not be eaten. I hate soft doughy dinner rolls. Pumpkin pie is the saddest excuse for dessert and probably was the inspiration for the phrase not worth the calories. Stuffing is equally disgusting, yes let chop up bread and soak it in chicken broth so it tastes like wadded up bread.
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