Anonymous wrote:Does anyone remember sizzlean? It was some sort of mechanically mushed together faux bacon I think but it was amazing!
Also, I used to love Little Juan burritos. They were in red or green packages--I think by chili type. I adored them!
Otherwise, I swear potato flakes used to taste better or I am just not using enough butter and salt as an adult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is shake & bake? I don't remember this growing up, but isn't it basically like seasoned bread crumbs? What's so bad about that?
It just never tasted good, it was always soggy and not crisp. If I am breading chicken I'll just go ahead and fry it. If I bake chicken I'll do garlic butter all over it.
I remember it tasting pretty good. As a kid, shake n bake pork chops and shake n bake chicken were two things that I could cook that everyone in the family would cheerfully eat. It was consistently crispy — never soggy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is shake & bake? I don't remember this growing up, but isn't it basically like seasoned bread crumbs? What's so bad about that?
It just never tasted good, it was always soggy and not crisp. If I am breading chicken I'll just go ahead and fry it. If I bake chicken I'll do garlic butter all over it.
I remember it tasting pretty good. As a kid, shake n bake pork chops and shake n bake chicken were two things that I could cook that everyone in the family would cheerfully eat. It was consistently crispy — never soggy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is shake & bake? I don't remember this growing up, but isn't it basically like seasoned bread crumbs? What's so bad about that?
It just never tasted good, it was always soggy and not crisp. If I am breading chicken I'll just go ahead and fry it. If I bake chicken I'll do garlic butter all over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Things like sloppy Joe's, meatloaf, casseroles really only apply to the lower SES whitebread Americans.
Lol, your pretension makes you look like a total try-hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alfalfa sprouts. In the 70’s (at least in California) it seemed like you couldn’t order a sandwich without an inch layer of the damn things. I ate so many growing up that I avoid them now.
What ever DID happen to alfalfa sprouts?! I used to love them.
I just googled and answered my own question. Apparently outbreaks E. coli and the like were too common so stores stopped selling them.