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Quote from: Smossy's Girl on October 04, 2014, 04:52:30 AMQuote from: steen on October 03, 2014, 10:41:16 PMQuote from: pianoman9701 on July 03, 2014, 02:44:38 PMQuote from: flatbkman on July 03, 2014, 01:46:26 PMBrussel Sprouts....not only do they taste bad but you really should have your house sprayed after cooking them.Worst thing ever offered to me to eat was back in the 70's I was invited to attend a placenta party. I said thanks but no thanks.This one takes the prize. Someone has to be seriously screwed up in the head to eat a placenta. I love brussel sprouts but couldn't eat a placenta, just sayin. It isn't because of the taste but just why would you?! that shouldn't even be something considered EDIBLE... what the heck is wrong with people.Dogs eat it. Some people dry it, crush it and put it in pill form. I mean, if a you can grow a baby off of it, it has got to have some special powers right
Quote from: steen on October 03, 2014, 10:41:16 PMQuote from: pianoman9701 on July 03, 2014, 02:44:38 PMQuote from: flatbkman on July 03, 2014, 01:46:26 PMBrussel Sprouts....not only do they taste bad but you really should have your house sprayed after cooking them.Worst thing ever offered to me to eat was back in the 70's I was invited to attend a placenta party. I said thanks but no thanks.This one takes the prize. Someone has to be seriously screwed up in the head to eat a placenta. I love brussel sprouts but couldn't eat a placenta, just sayin. It isn't because of the taste but just why would you?! that shouldn't even be something considered EDIBLE... what the heck is wrong with people.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on July 03, 2014, 02:44:38 PMQuote from: flatbkman on July 03, 2014, 01:46:26 PMBrussel Sprouts....not only do they taste bad but you really should have your house sprayed after cooking them.Worst thing ever offered to me to eat was back in the 70's I was invited to attend a placenta party. I said thanks but no thanks.This one takes the prize. Someone has to be seriously screwed up in the head to eat a placenta. I love brussel sprouts but couldn't eat a placenta, just sayin. It isn't because of the taste but just why would you?!
Quote from: flatbkman on July 03, 2014, 01:46:26 PMBrussel Sprouts....not only do they taste bad but you really should have your house sprayed after cooking them.Worst thing ever offered to me to eat was back in the 70's I was invited to attend a placenta party. I said thanks but no thanks.This one takes the prize. Someone has to be seriously screwed up in the head to eat a placenta.
Brussel Sprouts....not only do they taste bad but you really should have your house sprayed after cooking them.Worst thing ever offered to me to eat was back in the 70's I was invited to attend a placenta party. I said thanks but no thanks.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on July 02, 2014, 09:21:22 PMGoat and Lamb.....I forgot one, deer meat. I cannot stand deer meat. I shot my very first deer near Randle about 40 years ago. Left the hide on it for 8 hours, because I didn't know. My buddy, the big time hunter, said let it hang for a week in 50 degree weather and we'll butcher it up. It had green slime all over it. I BBQ'd some of it and it was horrible. To this day, it makes me sick. My wife likes it though...... THat was not deer meat, that was spoiled meat. Try it again but done right!
Goat and Lamb.....I forgot one, deer meat. I cannot stand deer meat. I shot my very first deer near Randle about 40 years ago. Left the hide on it for 8 hours, because I didn't know. My buddy, the big time hunter, said let it hang for a week in 50 degree weather and we'll butcher it up. It had green slime all over it. I BBQ'd some of it and it was horrible. To this day, it makes me sick. My wife likes it though......
Quote from: Southpole on October 01, 2014, 08:15:50 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on October 01, 2014, 08:02:18 AMQuote from: Southpole on July 07, 2014, 08:58:10 AMGoat cheese, the after taste is like the smell of billy goat pee.Tripe with hominy , nuf said.The goat cheese you buy at COSTCO is as you've described. Really, really good goat cheese (chevre) that very fresh is light in flavor and creamy. Much different. I went to China Bend Winery's annual August Garlic Faire a few years back. Some hippy there had home made goat cheese and it was excellent. Then there after I couldn't find goat cheese that tasted anything like it. Where could I find the cheese you describe Pman?Look for a gourmet and cheese shop. Probably closer to Seattle, but I don't know much about your area. Look for WA product because it'll naturally be fresher. Here's a listing of WA cheesemakers that might help. Usually, their websites will tell you where they sell it. You can also order some online.http://www.washingtoncheesemakers.org/members.shtml
Quote from: pianoman9701 on October 01, 2014, 08:02:18 AMQuote from: Southpole on July 07, 2014, 08:58:10 AMGoat cheese, the after taste is like the smell of billy goat pee.Tripe with hominy , nuf said.The goat cheese you buy at COSTCO is as you've described. Really, really good goat cheese (chevre) that very fresh is light in flavor and creamy. Much different. I went to China Bend Winery's annual August Garlic Faire a few years back. Some hippy there had home made goat cheese and it was excellent. Then there after I couldn't find goat cheese that tasted anything like it. Where could I find the cheese you describe Pman?
Quote from: Southpole on July 07, 2014, 08:58:10 AMGoat cheese, the after taste is like the smell of billy goat pee.Tripe with hominy , nuf said.The goat cheese you buy at COSTCO is as you've described. Really, really good goat cheese (chevre) that very fresh is light in flavor and creamy. Much different.
Goat cheese, the after taste is like the smell of billy goat pee.Tripe with hominy , nuf said.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on October 01, 2014, 09:03:08 AMQuote from: Southpole on October 01, 2014, 08:15:50 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on October 01, 2014, 08:02:18 AMQuote from: Southpole on July 07, 2014, 08:58:10 AMGoat cheese, the after taste is like the smell of billy goat pee.Tripe with hominy , nuf said.The goat cheese you buy at COSTCO is as you've described. Really, really good goat cheese (chevre) that very fresh is light in flavor and creamy. Much different. I went to China Bend Winery's annual August Garlic Faire a few years back. Some hippy there had home made goat cheese and it was excellent. Then there after I couldn't find goat cheese that tasted anything like it. Where could I find the cheese you describe Pman?Look for a gourmet and cheese shop. Probably closer to Seattle, but I don't know much about your area. Look for WA product because it'll naturally be fresher. Here's a listing of WA cheesemakers that might help. Usually, their websites will tell you where they sell it. You can also order some online.http://www.washingtoncheesemakers.org/members.shtml one of my favorite cheese shops has always been Cheesemonger's Shop in Leavenworth. I don't know, something about that place. Didn't know there was a cheese maker's association, awesome list.
Just what the thread title says, what's the most disgusting TASTING thing you've eaten? Not something spoiled or rotten, not something you THINK should have been gross but was actually alright (like rocky mountain oysters, everyone says they're good but senses say they should be nasty). Something that tasted just as it should and it was so bad you'd never eat it again.Mine... was something I tried pretty recently. Uni - Sea Urchin sushi. It tasted like what I'd imagine the slime that grows on the side of piers and docs. It looked like a tongue. I'm really big on texture, and it was pure mush. It's this weird slimy salty thing. I've had raw oysters too and I thought those were bad with feeling like I was swallowing a salty snot loogy, this was worse 10x, and you had to chew it. okay what's yours?
Quote from: Smossy's Girl on July 02, 2014, 12:29:38 PMJust what the thread title says, what's the most disgusting TASTING thing you've eaten? Not something spoiled or rotten, not something you THINK should have been gross but was actually alright (like rocky mountain oysters, everyone says they're good but senses say they should be nasty). Something that tasted just as it should and it was so bad you'd never eat it again.Mine... was something I tried pretty recently. Uni - Sea Urchin sushi. It tasted like what I'd imagine the slime that grows on the side of piers and docs. It looked like a tongue. I'm really big on texture, and it was pure mush. It's this weird slimy salty thing. I've had raw oysters too and I thought those were bad with feeling like I was swallowing a salty snot loogy, this was worse 10x, and you had to chew it. okay what's yours?I am right there with you girl!!We ate some at the hotel bar north of Kona, it was the most repulsive item my brother and I had ever eaten!! We both almost tossed our cookies at the bar! Never again, it was like eating chicken vomit over rotten oysters!!
A few acquaintances I made this fall talked about crow tasting decent when done with a good vinaigrette marinade.I shot one and I have to say, not bad. Not quite as good as grouse but not bad at all. Fully cooked crow breasts, with some chipotle seasoning. I gave it a 7/10. Like gamey chicken.