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I get bad cravings once in a blue moon for a favourite junk food combination - Dr. Pepper and Doritos Bold BBQ chips. It's an amazing combination :D
 

Ferret said:
I once ate a roasted lemon that was from that sort of dish. Thought it was a roast potato... :confused:

I loves my meat.

I once ate a roast chestnut. What the song line "chestnuts roasting on an open fire" doesn't tell you are they should be plucked out of their shell before you eat them.
 


Too funny Wycen and Ferret. You both reminded me of my wife's grandparents. Last Christmas both of them were eating pistachio nuts with the shells still on. They didn't realise that you only ate the green nut inside! :D

Olaf the Stout
 

Olaf the Stout said:
Too funny Wycen and Ferret. You both reminded me of my wife's grandparents. Last Christmas both of them were eating pistachio nuts with the shells still on. They didn't realise that you only ate the green nut inside! :D

When my wife was in high school, a friend of hers decided to make pumpkin pie for Halloween. Now, she'd never made it before, and didn't look up a recipe ("how hard can it be?")

She gutted a pumpkin (as though she were making a jack-o-lantern), sliced up the "outer shell" (including the skin), put it in a pie crust, and baked it. Needless to say, it was (a) inedible, and (b) a gaffe that they still tease her about, 30 years later.
 

Wycen said:
I had a craving for something recently but I can't remember what it was, just that I drove around for 30 minutes of my lunch trying to figure out how to get it.

But Bar-B-Que is something I get a craving for on occasion.

Mmm, BBQ. Still a little chilly to cook outside. Soon my precious...

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I want my baby back, baby back ribs...
 
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Speaking of Barbacue, which I like, but I always wondered why one would cook it outside in the summer. I mean, why stand in front of a hot grill when it is sweltering outside. Never made much sense to me. Why not cook it during moderate or even cold weather? I would rather stand out in the cold than the heat.
 

Galeros said:
Speaking of Barbacue, which I like, but I always wondered why one would cook it outside in the summer. I mean, why stand in front of a hot grill when it is sweltering outside. Never made much sense to me. Why not cook it during moderate or even cold weather? I would rather stand out in the cold than the heat.

You speak like someone in the South. I agree *sweating just thinking about summer grilling*.
 

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