Mincemeat filling on ice cream! Because you can never have too much sugar.
The dill pickle is a staple.
Very few of those are worth buying.
True. I do like Vlassic though. Surprisingly, I have a hard time finding pickles with garlic around here. I like mine garlicy also.
Hardly, being #2 on the top 100 pizza companies list in # of stores and gross sales of $8.9 billion in 2015.Dominos pizza. It's simply the best, but I'm the only one I know that thinks so.
With a nod to my Norsk heritage, I love pickled herring. However, cannot handle lutefisk.
All of the above although TVP and seitan can be kind of hit-or-miss for me. On the carnivore side; tripe, beef tongue, soft tendon, chicken liver, pickled pigs' feet, most any seafood, raw or cooked. The few things I don't like include beef liver (kidney is OK), mackeral, and balut. Definitely balut.Beans, brown rice, TVP, tofu, tempeh, seitan, quinoa, spelt, broccoli, capsicum, spinach, bok choy, collard greens, mustard greens, polenta, swiss chard, onions, garlic, whole wheat bread and biscuits, buckwheat pancakes and waffles, chutneys, veggie burgers, vegetarian chili, squash curry, and many many others.
I'm good with about 75% of that. I like things spicy, so if it doesn't taste good I just add hot sauce.Beans, brown rice, TVP, tofu, tempeh, seitan, quinoa, spelt, broccoli, capsicum, spinach, bok choy, collard greens, mustard greens, polenta, swiss chard, onions, garlic, whole wheat bread and biscuits, buckwheat pancakes and waffles, chutneys, veggie burgers, vegetarian chili, squash curry, and many many others. I doubt most people would eat anything we cook in the Steinholme.
I'm good with about 75% of that. I like things spicy, so if it doesn't taste good I just add hot sauce.
I like salt on my watermelon and cantaloupe.
I like sliced pickled beets and I like the cranberry jelly stuff in the can for the Thanksgiving meal.
And how do you edit the post title? "Not" used in place of "no."
Haggis is number 1, at least for people here in the states. The really funny part is that the first time I had it was at the Japanese Highland Games in Tokyo Japan made by a Scot team they had flown in to make authentic food. I got to sit with some high ranking Brit and Japanese diplomatic corp people at that same time just because I was an Air Force guy walking around.
Also called liver cheese.Braunschweiger sandwiches
Outside of Missoula Montana they have "testicle fest" every year. Pretty good time. Bands, beer and lots of scantily clad females around who have had too many cheap beers and peer pressure.
Cheyenne, WY... They don't even bother calling them Rocky Mountain Oysters.
Not really a weird food but I love sushi. I mean LOVE sushi
Beans, brown rice, TVP, tofu, tempeh, seitan, quinoa, spelt, broccoli, capsicum, spinach, bok choy, collard greens, mustard greens, polenta, swiss chard, onions, garlic, whole wheat bread and biscuits, buckwheat pancakes and waffles, chutneys, veggie burgers, vegetarian chili, squash curry, and many many others. I doubt most people would eat anything we cook in the Steinholme.
I'm good with all the bold. Dunno what TVP is. Tofu is vile - along with most soy products.
I'm good with all the bold. Dunno what TVP is. Tofu is vile - along with most soy products.
Anyone try surströmming?
Oh yes. My favorite item at the annual Gilroy Garlic Festival in California is garlic pizza. Just crust, a bit of mozzarella cheese, and a solid layer of minced garlic.Garlic. Lots of it. On toast is best, with some cheese spread on top, maybe.