Anonymous
Post 12/13/2023 10:37     Subject: Re:A pure celebration of foods others sneer at

i love eating dog
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2023 18:36     Subject: Re:A pure celebration of foods others sneer at

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Anonymous wrote:Tater tots
That dip made with sausage, canned tomatoes, and cream cheese— with Fritos Scoops


Holy crap I could that dip with a spoon. It turns me feral.


Recipe please!


Here’s one. It’s a pretty forgiving recipe though, if you want to change the proportions. If you do a search, you’ll find variations on this recipe.


https://www.thediaryofarealhousewife.com/sausage-cream-cheese-dip/


Can this be frozen?
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2023 18:25     Subject: Re:A pure celebration of foods others sneer at

Bison chip dip is way better than Lipton onion dip (or Dean's if you can't find Bison - think you can now get Bison at Wegmans)

LOVE STOVE TOP and am going to try a couple recipes from this thread - thank you PP's

Bologna, French's yellow mustard and Hellman's mayo on WHITE BREAD

Liverwurst on toasted rye with French's yellow mustard and Hellman's

I now want to re-investigate canned ravioli

Thanks all, this has been fun!
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2023 16:14     Subject: A pure celebration of foods others sneer at

I love Shake 'N Bake chicken. My kids love it too
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2023 08:53     Subject: A pure celebration of foods others sneer at

Miracle Whip on everything please!
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2023 07:36     Subject: A pure celebration of foods others sneer at

i like Tuna mixed with an apple and miracle whip. Got into this when I was body building. It's good.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2023 07:32     Subject: A pure celebration of foods others sneer at

I hosted Thanksgiving once and a guest brought real cranberry sauce. It was so bitter that at dinner, I opened my reserved can. I just couldn't do it. This was also the year they brought a HUGE pan of homemade stuffing when I told them I was making Stove Top. We each flexed. I didn't get my stove top that year but I did get my can o' clump.

Anonymous
Post 12/02/2023 07:30     Subject: A pure celebration of foods others sneer at

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Anonymous wrote:JELLED Cranberry sauce from can the one that comes out in one big blob. It's the only one I will eat.


If your cranberry sauce is not shaped like a can, what are you even doing with your life?


My college-aged daughter went to her roommate's house for Thanksgiving. She texted this to me from the bathroom during dinner--"Their cranberry sauce is in a bowl and you use a spoon to scoop it out and it has actual cranberries and orange peels in it. Who eats cranberry sauce that isn't in a can shape?"

She was also shocked that they served dinner rolls in a basket with a cloth over it "like a movie or something." No crescent rolls or biscuits from a can to be seen.


This reads like a flex but is actually pretty sad. She's in college and hasn't seen cranberry sauce outside of a can or been somewhere where they serve bread with a napkin over it?! Not sure why thus reads like a brag, that's kind of depressing you could be that underexposed.


No need for snootiness PP. I thought the story was sweet and funny.

I’ve had bread in baskets with napkins at a restaurant but never in someone’s home.