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<blockquote data-quote="Dave King" data-source="post: 113012" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I don't eat Tater Tots (I tried them once) nor Balut (never tried them). About everything else I've come across I've eaten but here are a few specials:</p><p></p><p>Crockpot possum sandwiches were very near the bottom end of edible (Wisconsin deer season fare, ONE TIME).</p><p></p><p>Frozen then thawed and cooked Brussel Sprouts are a little mushy, not a great food item in my book (in the Navy... I'm retired now and keep a fair distance from those baby cabbages).</p><p></p><p>Poorly prepared chitterlings (chitlins) are a good substitute for a possum sandwich but for little else. (Well prepared chitlins with greens and/or fried yellow squash are good.)</p><p></p><p>Liver that hasn't been cooked to shoe leather consistency is good (my mother didn't have a good recipe, my wife does).</p><p></p><p>Foods I really enjoy (a short listing or we'd be here all day);</p><p></p><p>Tapioca pudding</p><p>Spicy (hot) house lo mein</p><p>Trepang (sea cucumber)</p><p>Pumpkin Pie</p><p>Rosettes</p><p>Catholic Bagels with Diet Coke or coffee</p><p>Belgian Waffles with strawberries &amp; cream</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave King, post: 113012, member: 3"] I don't eat Tater Tots (I tried them once) nor Balut (never tried them). About everything else I've come across I've eaten but here are a few specials: Crockpot possum sandwiches were very near the bottom end of edible (Wisconsin deer season fare, ONE TIME). Frozen then thawed and cooked Brussel Sprouts are a little mushy, not a great food item in my book (in the Navy... I'm retired now and keep a fair distance from those baby cabbages). Poorly prepared chitterlings (chitlins) are a good substitute for a possum sandwich but for little else. (Well prepared chitlins with greens and/or fried yellow squash are good.) Liver that hasn't been cooked to shoe leather consistency is good (my mother didn't have a good recipe, my wife does). Foods I really enjoy (a short listing or we'd be here all day); Tapioca pudding Spicy (hot) house lo mein Trepang (sea cucumber) Pumpkin Pie Rosettes Catholic Bagels with Diet Coke or coffee Belgian Waffles with strawberries & cream [/QUOTE]
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