What are you eating?

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TSTR wrote: pimento cheese

That's no moon.

I mean, That's not cheese.

I'll never get the appeal of pimento "cheese". Tastes like ketchup mixed with week old mayonnaise barfed up with olives.

Somehow I still like a muffaletta.
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If you're getting a ketchup taste out of pimento cheese, you're doing it wrong.

Although, we have already established that you don't really know what mayonnaise is, so yeah. :lol:
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Luke wrote:Going to make "Puppy Chow" sometime this afternoon.
That's good stuff. Another good party snack is you take a few kinds of Chex, some peanuts, pretzel sticks, cheerios, and M&Ms, mix them together, and pour melted white chocolate over them. Spread out on wax paper and let it cool, then break the pieces apart and serve.
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TSTR wrote:If you're getting a ketchup taste out of pimento cheese, you're doing it wrong.
I'm not doing anything but visiting my wife's parents and saying "No thank you". Pimento stuff is terrible. Bacon couldn't cure it.

And Hellman's Real Mayonnaise is the only mayo.


I'm not really into sweets, bu the puppy chow does sound good. Truth be told, I'm only making it because it does look like dog food.
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Made home made nachos for dinner. Good stuffs! :mrgreen:
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Luke wrote:And Hellman's Real Mayonnaise is the only mayo.
Leave the South. You are no longer welcome here. :lol:
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:
Luke wrote:And Hellman's Real Mayonnaise is the only mayo.
Leave the South. You are no longer welcome here. :lol:

I give you guys pork bbq, and shrimp and hominy, and that is all. I lie. You also get the pride of great sausage gravy.

Duke's vegetable shortening and deviled eggs with pickles in 'em can take a long walk off a short cliff. And grey hotdogs slathered in ketchup? For shame. Not only is ranch "dressing gross" ranch dressing on everything is even ickier.

Granted. The South is not as gross as say, chili in Cincinnati, but a fine line is drawn.

Post script - fried chicken in the South usually tastes like butt.
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Luke wrote:Post script - fried chicken in the South usually tastes like butt.
I was with you until this. Get the hell out. Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200. Just get out.
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Ack wrote:
Luke wrote:Post script - fried chicken in the South usually tastes like butt.
I was with you until this. Get the hell out. Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200. Just get out.
Seriously. Leave. (Or, barring that, stop in to Price's Chicken Coop sometime. It is pretty good.)

Also, I don't know where you've been eating, but no self-respecting North Carolinian would put ketchup on a hot dog.
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