One of the things I try to do at times is come up with foodstuffs that people would never buy. For example:
Oyster yogurt (with real oysters on the bottom)
Shrimp fried rice ice cream
Chitlins cobbler
Pickle flavored jello
A Twinkie filled with mayo
Black olive wishniak
Any more ideas?
Mountain oyster-flavored ice cream
Pickled pigs' feet flavored soda
sauer kraut ice cream, or really anything with sauer kraut, I will never understand how anyone eats that stuff
banana mayonnaise
or how about mayo-flavored jello?
OK, gotta stop, grossing myself out :tongueout:
I was in Las Vegas a couple years ago and while on Freemont Street there was a big video sign with a woman eating deep fried twinkies.
[youtube=425,350]http://youtube.com/watch?v=N0SSj46AIbI
Leftovers.
Licorace soda
Deep fried twinkies are actually supposed to be delicious, though I've never had one. They're also supposed to be able to clog your arteries after one sitting as well. :teddyr:
My insane dad (and I mean that in a bad way) used to have a favorite food item: he would mix cottage cheese, sardines, pork/beans and ketchup in a bowl and eat them all mixed together.
I swear I'm not making this up. Makes me dry heave just thinking about it. :hatred:
this thread is probably a list of what pregnant women wish they could buy
Monkey Brains.... :bluesad:
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zoS2yxUIXw
(WARNING!!!!! VERY GROSS!!! DO NOT WATCH IF YOU HAVE A WEAK STOMACH!!!)
Anybody here ever had boiled peanuts?
About ten years ago, I was traveling through Georgia and Florida. From Southern Georgia through Florida, you cannot escape the signs and roadside stands offering boiled peanuts; with a close second being signs for strip clubs.
The idea did not sound particularly appetizing to me, nor did it look appetizing when I observed someone eating them from a can.
People in that region claim they are excellent, but they just simply look gross to me.
Quote from: Torgo on May 22, 2007, 04:45:42 PM
Deep fried twinkies are actually supposed to be delicious, though I've never had one. They're also supposed to be able to clog your arteries after one sitting as well. :teddyr:
The lady in the video is just so enthusiastic about it all. She seems like a really nice person. I was just totally entranced when I visited Vegas and saw this on big video sign. I mean the twinkie was so big on the screen that it made everyone feel like we were watching
ATTACK OF THE 50 FOOT WOMAN. The twinkies were only .99 cents each.
Last year at the state fair I had a fried chicken sandwich that was a breast patty between two Krispy Kreme glazed donuts.
Quote from: RCMerchant on May 22, 2007, 06:56:58 PM
Monkey Brains.... :bluesad:
I think that guy acquired the mental power of the monkey brain by doing that.
Has anyone else ever tried the Monte Cristo @ Bennigin's? :bouncegiggle:
It's really good. :twirl:
It's been a while since I had one, but it's kinda' like a Club that's been dredged in batter & deep fat fried, & served with some kind of strawberry jam dip. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :teddyr:
Deep-fried twinkies have been popular for a while now. Watching that woman attack that twinkie like a porn star, however... No, thanks.
How about potted meat food product, served scooped in a bowl and lovingly drizzled with chocolate sauce?
A friend and I in high school would think of odd uses for condiments. A little salt for your ice cream? Warm pat of butter in your coffee?
And an odd little social experiment: Next time you offer somebody a piece of gum, completely remove it from its wrapping before handing it to them.
Boiled okra ice cream with chunks of sardines.
Boiled okra is nasty.
How's about those layered bowls they had @ KFC? :tongueout:
The KFC bowls actually taste good, it's just that about 5 minutes after you finish it you feel like you just swallowed a couple of bricks. Poogie and I will never have this stuff again.
Quote from: Mofo Rising on May 23, 2007, 12:56:32 PM
Deep-fried twinkies have been popular for a while now. Watching that woman attack that twinkie like a porn star, however... No, thanks.
Oh, I didn't pick up on that Mofo Rising. If you find that somehow disgusting then you might remember the popsicle twins on the gong show years ago.
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxX7NXeXy-o
Not so much something that nobody would eat, but rather something I used to eat as a kid. Inspired by the Ninja Turtles concept of putting anything and everything on a pizza, I decided to do the same with a sandwich. As such, I created "The Cowabunga Deluxe" - three piece of bread, the bottom section consisting of peanut butter , strawberry jelly and potato chips (Cool Ranch Doritos when available) with the top section containing bologna, white American cheese, ketchup, mustard, mayonaise and pickles (when available). Christ knows how I managed to not only eat the things but not get violently ill from the smell alone. I still get a mental scent when I think about it... the kethcup and bologna being the dominant odors... and textures... :drink:
How about this childhood favorite:
Great big globs of
greasy grimey gopher guts
Mutilated monkey meat
Dirty little birdy feet.
French fried eyeballs
Swimming in a pool of pus-
You forgot your spoon!
You forgot your spoon
But you got your straw!
SLURP! SLURP!
Iheard somewhere recently that eating salmon is supposed to make you more likeable.
I like those flavored kind that come in those plastic bags, but I'm better able to afford that ground up kind that come in those little cans.
I have to but catsup on it, because I can't stand it.
Quote from: Andrew on May 22, 2007, 10:47:29 AM
Oyster yogurt (with real oysters on the bottom)
I applaud you! I read that and was laughing instantly! :bouncegiggle:
Quote from: Shadow on May 22, 2007, 11:17:23 PM
Last year at the state fair I had a fried chicken sandwich that was a breast patty between two Krispy Kreme glazed donuts.
sounds dee-lishush
Quote from: LilCerberus on May 23, 2007, 02:30:32 PM
How's about those layered bowls they had @ KFC? :tongueout:
Now I'm
really laughing!!! I applaud you.
Quote from: Scott on May 24, 2007, 05:31:57 AM
Quote from: Mofo Rising on May 23, 2007, 12:56:32 PM
Deep-fried twinkies have been popular for a while now. Watching that woman attack that twinkie like a porn star, however... No, thanks.
Oh, I didn't pick up on that Mofo Rising. If you find that somehow disgusting then you might remember the popsicle twins on the gong show years ago.
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxX7NXeXy-oYes, I do !!!
Quote from: Menard on May 22, 2007, 10:17:34 PM
Anybody here ever had boiled peanuts?
About ten years ago, I was traveling through Georgia and Florida. From Southern Georgia through Florida, you cannot escape the signs and roadside stands offering boiled peanuts; with a close second being signs for strip clubs.
The idea did not sound particularly appetizing to me, nor did it look appetizing when I observed someone eating them from a can.
People in that region claim they are excellent, but they just simply look gross to me.
We actually have a few cans in the cabinet ... LOL really not that bad.
(http://www.nutsonline.com/images/items/02011Ag.jpg)
But being from Kentucky as you are Menard, you know we have some fairly odd dishes here too.
Quote from: tombofanubisdotcom on May 24, 2007, 03:04:49 PM
Not so much something that nobody would eat, but rather something I used to eat as a kid.
I had a similar sandwich.
Steak-Ums with mayo, ketchup, mustard, pickles, lettuce and tomato on one side, peanut butter and bacon on the other.
This was my "signature" lunch for a few weeks. I cannot remember why I quit eating it.
Nice to see a kindred spirit in the "experimental sandwich" genre! :teddyr:
I LOVE boiled peanuts, and I'm a total northerner. Also, rememberthere is nothing that you can thinkof thats not been dne somewhere:
http://bertc.com/japanese_ice_creams.htm
-Ed
Quote from: Ed on May 25, 2007, 12:41:26 PM
I LOVE boiled peanuts, and I'm a total northerner. Also, rememberthere is nothing that you can thinkof thats not been dne somewhere:
http://bertc.com/japanese_ice_creams.htm
-Ed
Reminds me of the IRON CHEF ...
'ooh what that he's making'
looks like Cod Row and Oyster Ice Cream with Herring Syrup.
'Man wont that be delicious?'
you bet it willa yeah right ...
This seems like a good time to mention "STEVE, DON'T EAT IT!" again:
http://www.thesneeze.com/mt-archives/cat_steve_dont_eat_it.php (http://www.thesneeze.com/mt-archives/cat_steve_dont_eat_it.php)
(http://www.thesneeze.com/art/loose_art/sdei.gif)
I've got some more ideas for things that should never be made:
Pork rind flavored tea
Octopus upside-down cake (Yes, you put an octopus in the pan, then pour in the batter, bake, and - there it is.)
Cheddar cheese ice cream
Mustard milkshake
Spam-in-a-blanket, with asparagus sauce (instead of a hot dog, use a cylindrical chunk of Spam)
Turkey stuffed with potted meat food product
Snivelly, some of your ideas are absolutely hideous. Thank you. However, I must say that I like sauerkraut. Eh, what are you going to do, I'm German.
Quote from: CheezeFlixz on May 25, 2007, 10:27:57 AM
Quote from: Menard on May 22, 2007, 10:17:34 PM
Anybody here ever had boiled peanuts?
About ten years ago, I was traveling through Georgia and Florida. From Southern Georgia through Florida, you cannot escape the signs and roadside stands offering boiled peanuts; with a close second being signs for strip clubs.
The idea did not sound particularly appetizing to me, nor did it look appetizing when I observed someone eating them from a can.
People in that region claim they are excellent, but they just simply look gross to me.
We actually have a few cans in the cabinet ... LOL really not that bad.
(http://www.nutsonline.com/images/items/02011Ag.jpg)
But being from Kentucky as you are Menard, you know we have some fairly odd dishes here too.
Ever have a can of these nuts with the fake snake?
(http://www.soimmature.com/images/snake_nuts.gif)
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTnJeQcsd1k
Quote from: Menard on May 22, 2007, 10:17:34 PM
Anybody here ever had boiled peanuts?
About ten years ago, I was traveling through Georgia and Florida. From Southern Georgia through Florida, you cannot escape the signs and roadside stands offering boiled peanuts; with a close second being signs for strip clubs.
The idea did not sound particularly appetizing to me, nor did it look appetizing when I observed someone eating them from a can.
People in that region claim they are excellent, but they just simply look gross to me.
I've had 'em. A number of years ago, when I was on a bus tour of South Carolina. Though I prefer mine roasted, they are not inedible. What I have found inedible--peanut wise--is raw peanuts. I can't stand 'em.
Quote from: Shadow on May 22, 2007, 11:17:23 PM
Last year at the state fair I had a fried chicken sandwich that was a breast patty between two Krispy Kreme glazed donuts.
Sir, there is this lady who put, I believe put a hamburger patty between two Krispy Kreme Glazed donuts with a fried egg on top (i believe her name was Paula Dean?)
EDIT: here's a pic of it:
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3215/2881354858_b7382a7889.jpg)
anyways, since I like to go into Users Online, I usually see someone reading an old thread, so I take a look as well. :teddyr:
my list:
Pork flavored milk
fried NOS
grilled Tarantula (I heard Fried Tarantula is good)
raw fish and brain flavored Ice cream