Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Salad Niçoise with large chunks of raw red potatoes.
You're not supposed to eat raw potatoes. They will make you sick.
I've been eating raw potatoes my whole life (yes, I'm Irish American). I loved standing in the kitchen as my mom peeled potatoes and snatching one, salting it and crunch! Best thing ever.
Right. It's potatoes that have turned green that can make you sick
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Salad Niçoise with large chunks of raw red potatoes.
You're not supposed to eat raw potatoes. They will make you sick.
I've been eating raw potatoes my whole life (yes, I'm Irish American). I loved standing in the kitchen as my mom peeled potatoes and snatching one, salting it and crunch! Best thing ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Salad Niçoise with large chunks of raw red potatoes.
You're not supposed to eat raw potatoes. They will make you sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s a Domino’s UK menu—both sweetcorn and tuna are topping options. It’s a thing.
https://www.mermaidquay.co.uk/website/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/mq-Dominos_menu.pdf
I'm the PP and I've never been to a Domino's. It's for people with no taste.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s a Domino’s UK menu—both sweetcorn and tuna are topping options. It’s a thing.
https://www.mermaidquay.co.uk/website/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/mq-Dominos_menu.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a first grade Valentine’s Day party, the mother in charge of snack brought in Rice Krispie treats. She mentioned that she made them “healthy” and used coconut oil rather than butter. The kids hated it. Why do that for a classroom party?
And who actually thinks coconut oil is "healthy"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was a child we were invited over to a family friend’s house. They served pumpkin pie with whipped cream. Both were unsweetened because the host said pumpkin is “so naturally sweet.” While it’s not as bad as many stories in this thread, it stuck with me my whole life as a cruel bait & switch on my 6 yr old self.
That's not weird, that's normal.
You must be the family friend![]()
Unsweetened whipped cream on unsweetened pie does sound like a cruel joke for a 6yo.
I've never put sugar in whipped cream. Why would you?
A little bit of powdered sugar brings out the sweetness of the cream and serves as an stabilizer so it stays whipped longer.
But I think the unsweetened pumpkin is the real issue here. Unsweetened whipped cream on normal pie would be fine.
+1
I like it both ways.
My in laws served me salmon that was foil cooked in the dishwasher.
Anonymous wrote:For a first grade Valentine’s Day party, the mother in charge of snack brought in Rice Krispie treats. She mentioned that she made them “healthy” and used coconut oil rather than butter. The kids hated it. Why do that for a classroom party?