Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Veal should be outlawed.
Agreed. I couldn’t eat veal after I learned how mean it is to the calf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wings make me think I am eating a great multitude of dead chickens for way too little meat. It seems awful. I realize the rest of the chicken is used, but to me it's like eating many dead birds.
When I see someone order a dozen chicken wings I think about the parts of 24 dead chickens that went into that one plate.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t want New York pizza.
Anonymous wrote:Wings make me think I am eating a great multitude of dead chickens for way too little meat. It seems awful. I realize the rest of the chicken is used, but to me it's like eating many dead birds.
Anonymous wrote:Wings make me think I am eating a great multitude of dead chickens for way too little meat. It seems awful. I realize the rest of the chicken is used, but to me it's like eating many dead birds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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![]()
Is this on plain white bread? I have green olives w/pimentos in fridge, do I eat them with PB with pimentos? I'm willing to give this a try this evening. I love Olives and PB, but the idea of the tastes together is not sitting well in my mind but will try and report back.
I usually eat them on wheat bread, but white is fine. I slice the olives in half and remove any pimentos (I can add those to a salad if I’m having that so they don’t go to waste). I don’t double layer the olives, just put them cut side down on the peanut buttered slice in rows to cover the surface. And then add the other piece of bread on top. The olives are juicy enough to balance the dryness of the peanut butter.
For the other person asking how this started, I was a poor college student who ate a ton of peanut butter sandwiches, with honey, jelly, bananas, etc. and thought to try olives one day.
Anonymous wrote: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![]()
Is this on plain white bread? I have green olives w/pimentos in fridge, do I eat them with PB with pimentos? I'm willing to give this a try this evening. I love Olives and PB, but the idea of the tastes together is not sitting well in my mind but will try and report back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Ooh, I am with you! I have hated Thanksgiving food since I was a kid. I mostly load up on apps on Thanksgiving because the meal is never appetizing. And no, it doesn't matter who cooks it or if it's at the Four Seasons, it's all bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I feel exactly the same about stuffing and pumpkin pie 😂