Nope, you eat it
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@error Closest I ever came to that was bringing in a box of durian popsicles, but everyone who participated was warned in advance.
(Result: three of us, including myself, threw them away about halfway through. They weren't making us sick or anything, we just weren't getting any enjoyment out of them. The fourth guy finished his, then complained because there were only four in the box.)
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@DogsB yeah, it has fungus and sweetcorn, both can be yeeted off with prejudice.
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@DogsB said in Nope, you eat it:
this belongs
in the Unit of Measurement WTF thread but yeah, pineapple is not to be tolerated either.
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Lessons were learned.
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At least it looks cute.
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Some terrible Boston cuisine:
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@loopback0 said in Nope, you eat it:
Deep Fried Skittles (NSE) – 01:37
— Ordinary SausageIt's like a clown head diarrhoea
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@boomzilla Lubing.
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I don't watch the Game Grumps, but my son does. Apparently, they have a second channel of non-game content, including eating disgusting foods. They did an episode on fish and seafood, which ended with Swedish fish. Not the candy kind; the fermented kind.
They opened a tin of surströmming in a small room containing the two of them and 10 or so spectators. Several people could be heard retching off-camera, and one was heard to leave the room. Arin tried a small bite and immediately spit it out. He said he wanted to try another bite, but his body wouldn't let him.
Allegedly, they had to let the studio air out for two months before they could record in it again.
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@HardwareGeek Yeah, you don't open those indoors. Or if you do, you do so underwater. The cans tend to spew stinky fluid when opened and whatever that gets on smells for a long time. You can always rub it down with tomato sauce to make it smell less though.
And, you should keep the cans around for a year extra so they swell nicely. If the can isn't bulging, they aren't "ripe" yet.
But in all honesty, the taste is far less bad than the smell.
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@Carnage said in Nope, you eat it:
But in all honesty, the taste is far less bad than the smell
Because by the time you get it in your mouth, your sense of smell (which handles most taste) is already offline from the reek. So the delta between (smell, taste +smell) is basically the texture, which I've been told isn't exactly great either.
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@Carnage said in Nope, you eat it:
the taste is far less bad than the smell.
That is said of Limburger cheese, too, but I have no intention of getting close enough to either to find out for myself. "Less bad" is a relative description, and "not bad enough to make you puke" is not an adequate level of goodness.
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@HardwareGeek said in Nope, you eat it:
@Carnage said in Nope, you eat it:
the taste is far less bad than the smell.
That is said of Limburger cheese, too, but I have no intention of getting close enough to either to find out for myself. "Less bad" is a relative description, and "not bad enough to make you puke" is not an adequate level of goodness.
I dislike all forms of pickled fish, they all kinda taste like snot with some flavoring. This isn't much different. It just kicks you in the nose first.
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@Benjamin-Hall said in Nope, you eat it:
@Carnage said in Nope, you eat it:
But in all honesty, the taste is far less bad than the smell
Because by the time you get it in your mouth, your sense of smell (which handles most taste) is already offline from the reek. So the delta between (smell, taste +smell) is basically the texture, which I've been told isn't exactly great either.
Yeah, it's pickled fish, so the texture is kinda snot-like.
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@Carnage said in Nope, you eat it:
@Benjamin-Hall said in Nope, you eat it:
@Carnage said in Nope, you eat it:
But in all honesty, the taste is far less bad than the smell
Because by the time you get it in your mouth, your sense of smell (which handles most taste) is already offline from the reek. So the delta between (smell, taste +smell) is basically the texture, which I've been told isn't exactly great either.
Yeah, it's pickled fish, so the texture is kinda snot-like.
And "kinda snot-like" is one of those textures that very much fits into this thread. I've had sinus crud all week, so I'm very attuned to the mouth feel of mucus.
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I won't eat scallops, but it's nothing to do with the texture. Rather, it's the knowledge that they eat through their buttholes.
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@boomzilla The milk is made from vegetarian fed chickens in the same way as almond milk is made from almonds.
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OP's chickens may have only given eggs, but have they ever tried feeding them vegetarians to see what happened?
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@Zecc said in Nope, you eat it:
trying feeding them vegetarians to see what happened
I am in favor of this experiment. <reverb>SCIENCE</reverb> must be done!!! Better yet, for proper scientific method, there should also be a group fed vegans (and a control group fed non-vegetarian obnoxious twits).
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@Zecc said in Nope, you eat it:
OP's chickens may have only given eggs, but have they ever tried feeding them vegetarians to see what happened?
Chickens will happily eat mice, and mice are usually vegetarian.
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@dkf mice will happily eat bird eggs, insects, or just about anything else they can.
Sauce: https://www.jcehrlich.com/help-and-advice/blog/rodents/what-do-mice-eat