Post by basilosaurus on May 21, 2012 16:08:40 GMT -5
I think all you people are currently pregnant. None of this sounds remotely edible, and you all know I'm a pretty adventuresome eater.
I think the only slightly odd thing is that when we'd ski, my ski-buddy and I would bring chips and crackers and put cholula sauce on it. But, that's about it. It's not that weird. I find uni delicious, yet all that other stuff sounds nasty.
I think all you people are currently pregnant. None of this sounds remotely edible, and you all know I'm a pretty adventuresome eater.
I think the only slightly odd thing is that when we'd ski, my ski-buddy and I would bring chips and crackers and put cholula sauce on it. But, that's about it. It's not that weird. I find uni delicious, yet all that other stuff sounds nasty.
prunes+peanut butter I actually started eating while pregnant.
everything else on my list are bizarre midnight snack things that came out of standing in front of the fridge in the wee hours when I was a insomniacal teen.
Have you heard of potato chip cookies? This is the first recipe I could find, and I'm sure you could sub chocolate chips for the pecans. Yum. allrecipes.com/recipe/potato-chip-cookies/
I'm pretty sure the ketchup on a hamburger bun thing came from babysitting for people who had shit to eat in their houses.
Here's a hint. If you hire an evening babysitter, I don't give a fuck what time she gets there, you best have something on hand she can eat. A bag of doritos and a bottle of soda would be a vast improvement over some of the things people had. One time, all that was in the hose was a can of spaghettios and a tomato. And since the kids hadn't eaten . . .
I called my mommy and asked her to bring me some dinner and then I never babysat for those assbags again.
Grilled peanut butter and bacon sandwich. Cook the bacon to be crispy first, then make the sandwich the same way as a grilled cheese so the PB is gooey.
Pretzels in cream cheese frosting.
I grew up eating peanut butter and bacon sandwiches, as did my father. A "last meal" pick for sure. I've only met a few people who were not disgusted by it and they were also from New England and their parents ate them growing up as well. I have noticed peanut butter and pork combinations becoming more popular on shows like Top Chef, though. I recently cut out animal protein, but screw it, I'm eating one tomorrow. Happy Vegetarian Week!