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L-Jam3 wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 11:29 am Caviar ain't shit. The idea of caviar is bigger than the taste of caviar.
They are tiny balls of concentrated salt that made me feel like the salt shaker opened on my cracker and I took a bite. It's fucking gross.
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Johnnie wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 12:14 pmThey are tiny balls of concentrated salt that made me feel like the salt shaker opened ... my crack... and ... took a bite. I... fuck... gross.
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mister d wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 12:13 pm What's stopping you?
COVID?
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Those are some serious restrictions.
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mister d wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 12:49 pm Those are some serious restrictions.
I just don't have the ingredients man.
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I don't ever need to try "Altoona-style" pizza to know it's disgusting. Dried out Sicilian dough, salami, bell pepper and american cheese. Fuck off, Altoona.




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Oh God, fuck Altoona for producing that. And just to be safe in case he had anything to do with that, fuck Al Toon, too.
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Jesus christ.
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Wtf…are you sure that’s not some prank?
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It's legit. I actually feel like seen it on this board before?

But, yeah, I remember looking it up and it's a real thing in Altoona. Though, I also recall reading an article where there are definitely a number of folks in Altoona that aren't familiar.

I mean, no offense, but... Talk about Pennsyltucky... That place is legit in the middle of nowhere.
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I want to invent and name terrible food after all the worst cities. Like Johnny Appleseed except with a bologna sandwich with fennel and cantaloupe
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Boursin cheese and warm grape jelly in sundried tomato wrap (Main Line, PA).
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Olive Salad -- Fredericksburg Slaw

(Those who've traveled 95 thru VA know.)

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Anyone watch Guga or Nick DiGiovanni on YouTube? I'm kinda surprised that they call out Salt Bae, but only after actually paying for his bullshit overpriced steak.

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Croutons are a great idea and great on their own but just make things difficult when used as intended.
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The best brussels sprouts I've ever had were barely better than not eating at all. And those were expensive ones in a restaurant that I simply "had to have."

Hate them so much, but my wife loves them which means that every ten days or so the house stinks like a skunk shat out cauliflower.
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pruitt2 wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 7:17 pm The best brussels sprouts I've ever had were barely better than not eating at all. And those were expensive ones in a restaurant that I simply "had to have."

Hate them so much, but my wife loves them which means that every ten days or so the house stinks like a skunk shat out cauliflower.
When was the last time you had them? They've actually been engineered to taste better than years ago. Every time I get them, they've been excellent. I hated them as a kid. My mom just did what every mom did to greens: boiled them -- so I hated vegetables. These days though? All greens taste great to me.

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Johnnie wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 7:31 pm
pruitt2 wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 7:17 pm The best brussels sprouts I've ever had were barely better than not eating at all. And those were expensive ones in a restaurant that I simply "had to have."

Hate them so much, but my wife loves them which means that every ten days or so the house stinks like a skunk shat out cauliflower.
When was the last time you had them? They've actually been engineered to taste better than years ago. Every time I get them, they've been excellent. I hated them as a kid. My mom just did what every mom did to greens: boiled them -- so I hated vegetables. These days though? All greens taste great to me.

It's Not Your Imagination, Brussels Sprouts Really Do Taste Better Now
Mind blown! I started to really enjoy Brussel sprouts about 5 years ago and assumed my tastes changed. Probably still a factor, but I used to find them so vile. About the only food I couldn't tolerate.
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WE never had them growing up but I assume that my grandfather (I grew up with my mother and grandparents in same home) didn't care for them. that was usually the reason if there was a food I didn't try when I was young. And it's double strange because that man would eat an onion like an apple and quite enjoyed souse.
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Was the onion as an apple a way to boost his immune system? A friend's grandfather used to do that.


Also, roasted brussels sprouts with salt, pepper, and olive oil are delicious. Growing up, I only seem to remember them being cooked via boiling.
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I don't think my grandfather ever considered immunity or any other benefits other than he was no longer hungry after eating whatever he was eating. This is also the man who, one time when it was just me and him at home for a weekend, told me to just use water on my apple jacks.
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I was just telling the kids how I stayed with my paternal grandmother for a weekend when I was like 8 and she ran out of milk for cereal and subbed in orange juice like it was nothing. She was originally from Kentucky so I guess this all makes sense now.



(She also nearly died in her 70s because she used to just eat shit that was growing in the yard, intentionally or not, and got into something poisonous.)
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Johnnie wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 7:31 pm
pruitt2 wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 7:17 pm The best brussels sprouts I've ever had were barely better than not eating at all. And those were expensive ones in a restaurant that I simply "had to have."

Hate them so much, but my wife loves them which means that every ten days or so the house stinks like a skunk shat out cauliflower.
When was the last time you had them? They've actually been engineered to taste better than years ago. Every time I get them, they've been excellent. I hated them as a kid. My mom just did what every mom did to greens: boiled them -- so I hated vegetables. These days though? All greens taste great to me.

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govmentchedda wrote: Wed Jun 29, 2022 9:08 am Also, roasted brussels sprouts with salt, pepper, and olive oil are delicious. Growing up, I only seem to remember them being cooked via boiling.
I was going to offer a similar recipe to our man Pruitt, noting that sprinkling crumbled bacon to finish them would put it up a notch, but… yeah… that.
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Orrrrrrr ... don't use actual bacon on it but cook the sprouts in saved grease.
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mister d wrote: Wed Jun 29, 2022 12:57 pm Orrrrrrr ... don't use actual bacon on it but cook the sprouts in saved grease.
Ooooooooh. I totally forgot about Pru’s heart health and instead I was making a kosher joke.
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Similarly, I used to detest cauliflower. But now, my wife roasts it with olive oil and herbs and spices. Voila! I like it! (Romanesco, too!)
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L-Jam3 wrote: Wed Jun 29, 2022 1:01 pm
mister d wrote: Wed Jun 29, 2022 12:57 pm Orrrrrrr ... don't use actual bacon on it but cook the sprouts in saved grease.
Ooooooooh. I totally forgot about Pru’s heart health and instead I was making a kosher joke.
I was going to make a joke about both! (But only the heart is relevant)
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I am now smoking a brisket that I had in a sous vide for about 26 hours. It looks phenomenal...and the sauce I made from the juices is damn tasty.

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Rush2112 wrote: Fri Jul 01, 2022 1:45 pm I am now smoking a brisket that I had in a sous vide for about 26 hours. It looks phenomenal...and the sauce I made from the juices is damn tasty.

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The pizza place tonight’s hot take was “a request of half pepperoni + half meatball does not imply different halves”.
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mister d wrote: Wed Aug 03, 2022 7:12 pm The pizza place tonight’s hot take was “a request of half pepperoni + half meatball does not imply different halves”.
What does this mean? Is it that they give you half as much of each, but spread both over the whole pie?
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Nope, full half servings of both but on the same half.
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You need to march back in there and speak to them in terms they can’t help but understand.

Hey-o! Look-a atta my pie! You gotta da balls mixed up-a wid da sauseege! Oh!
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mister d wrote: Wed Aug 03, 2022 7:53 pm Nope, full half servings of both but on the same half.
Please tell me if this was Maplewood Pizza. We’re ordering from there for the first time next week and I want to make sure we get the correct pie.
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It was not Maplewood Pizza. How did you pick that one out of the dozen in the two towns?
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mister d wrote: Wed Aug 03, 2022 8:59 pm It was not Maplewood Pizza. How did you pick that one out of the dozen in the two towns?
Had it while I was at a poker game a few weeks ago and was going to give it another go. New neighbors just moved in from Maplewood and they thought it was pretty good. We’ve been trying different places since Joes summit closed so we’re putting this on the list.
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