>>8581548
>rhymes with lucifer
>made of spiral fractals
Truly the most evil of all veggies.
>>8581801
Lucifer is the good guy though
Gee-lie Bee-lie
>>8581317
>Includes fun facts
OK, hit me
>>8581322
Smeel my fine gear
What was the last thing you ate or drank that was actually disgusting?
Pic related for me.
blue slushie
never before, never again.
>>8580469
Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana in New Haven, CT.
Utter trash.
jellied eel
boiled eel pieces (which i've semi enjoyed in the past) in god damn clear gelatin. and it was supposedly a quality version of it from one of the oldest pie and mash shops in london. the fucking limeys earned their reputation for disgusting food.
I think digornos suck. Theres like no cheese on them. Anybody else like red barons way better?
>>8580258
Their 5 Cheese and Garlic frenchbreads are absolutely delicious
For me, it's the Freschetta, the best frozen pizza brand
YES! i love red baron. so cheap, but so good??
For me, it's the McScotland
The "aye but at what cost?" burger
>>8579793
Why the fuck is there a rugby ball and goal posts in that image?
Shouldn't it be bagpipes, tartan skirts and bad breath?
>>8579800
The six nations are on. I imagine whoever is running the promotion is doing one for each nation.
I'm pretty sure the arrows are pointing to the wrong place
How do you dress yours up?
Break up noodles, add onions and shaved beef. Garlic aioli on top. No packet used of course.
peanutbutter
>>8579674
Hi, I started eating oatmeal for breakfast two weeks ago. But these last days I have been having problems with it(diarrhea). I stopped eating oatmeal for three days and stopped having those problems, while yesterday I ate oatmeal again and I had diarrhea again. So it's almost 100% the oatmeal. What could it be? Is it that it has gone bad? The oats had been in my shelf for at least a year, so maybe they are bad. But I'm not sure really. They taste good.,
>>8579489
Could be gluten
Try other gluten containing grains and see if the same happens
>>8579524
Oats don't contain gluten.
>>8579489
Could you take a few photos of the diarrhea?
Maybe describe the color, smell, texture etc?
Other than bakers, fries, chips, and pies, what applications do these pupparinos have? How do you serve them?
>inb4 some assclown asks "what's the point of them?"
>>8579435
I cut them in wedges, put some chicken thighs on top, roast in oven until the chicken is good, then mash the wedges and serve with the chicken.
sometimes the wedges take a bit longer than the thighs though.
Next week i'm going to try putting them in a white wine chicken stew, will post results when I do.
Eat it like mash potatoes
What do you think of Durian?
I personally love it, and cant taste anything bad
>>8579146
Literally smells like shit
>>8579146
Same here, I don't even smell anything bad. Then again I grew up eating it.
>>8579164
They are also bomb in smoothies, and freeze em for a ice cream like treat
Best food to try in Korea?
Besides kimchi and BBQ of course.
>>8576225
first of all, saying you need to try kimchi is like saying you need to try pickles. there are like a thousand different types of kimchi. a couple of my faves include "kkakdukki" which is a kind often served with soups like seolleongtang (oxtail soup). i would reccomend kkakdukki, baby radish kimchi, and mustard green kimchi if you can find it. in the way of bbq, you have to try fresh samgyupsal (pork belly) in korea, because its the fucking best. (will probably be served with lettuce leaves and a ssamjang sauce, sesame oil and salt+pepper, raw garlic, pepper slices, and these weird pickled radish sheets. put the grilled pork into the sesame oil, then onto the radish sheets, then put the radish sheet n pork into a lettuce wrap and add the sauce and garlic and all that then put it in your mouth.) if you want to splurge on the good shit, try to see if you can find a place that serves hanwoo (said more like hanoo) and thats korean beef thats expensive as fuck but delicious (sorta like wagyu).
other than that, korean cuisine is basically all about soup. try a bunch! shit like yukgaejang (spicy beef soup), daegu maeuntang (spicy cod fish soup), kalbi tang (beef rib soup), doenjangjigae (soy bean stew) etc. if you go in winter, try korean street hotteok (fried pancakes filled with cinnamon sugar). if you go in the summer, naengmyun (cold noodles in iced beef broth with vinegar). drink lots of soju. try some bingsoo (korean shaved ice), esp seolbing. korean fried chicken in korea is out of this world. take advantage of the fact that every restaurant delivers (even mcdonalds. sushi. huge noodle soup places. everything.)
>>8576225
fuck im a faggot i forgot about korean street food. order ddukbokki (spicy rice cakes) and twigim (deep fried tempura shit) and eat them together. dip the twigim into the spicy sauce. its so good. hard mode: order sundae (said soonday) aka korean blood sausage + a side of dry ass internal organs. dip that shit into the sauce too.
>>8576225
>Best food to try in Korea?
We've got some new neighbors who are from Korea. Astonishing aromas when they grill, I can't even guess at all the ingredients. A friend with a Korean wife and in-laws says that sesame oil is a likely ingredient...
Will this help me cool down my sugary soda habit?
>>8571202
I like carbonation for its own sake. You might find you do as well.
>>8571202
>Will this help me cool down my sugary soda habit?
It did for me. I buy them in BOGO sales, about 4 flavors at a time.
When getting started on the water habit, you might think about a floater of some real fruit juice, or a good squeeze of lemon or lime, and simple syrup. Then, when you really like the flavors, you might opt for plain.
Favorite flavors: cucumber-blackberry and coconut, but that's me
You motherfucker. I just spent five minutes putting together a relevant and helpful reply about addiction based on personal experience, tried to post and "This thread has been pruned or deleted." All because you wanted to edit one word in your OP.
I want to try selling soup outside my local train station on weekday mornings this coming winter. Would /ck/ buy a hot soup breakfast on their way to work?
soup of all things? to people about to get on a train? the fuck is wrong with you
>>8582059
>soup for breakfast
i would not.
>>8582059
for 2 bucks i would
Making chicken but I took a bunch of DMX a while ago. I don't want food poisoning.
Is this done
No. Give it another 1 hour 20 minutes.
>>8580915
Does this look like a face to anyone else
The juice is yellow but it's all crispy and I want it to be done
Been cooking for 2hrs at 200
>>8580917
Reeee
It's already been on for 2 hrs and I'm hungry as shit
You know what to do, /ck/.
>>8562596
>povertyfag kitchen
Fuck off.
>Worlds Smallest Cock
>>8562753
hey man, in a few hours your mom will be asleep, you can likely snap a few pics of her kitchen then.
Anyone have stories of old people's eating habits?
I had an ex-girlfriend whose grandpa would not eat anything but casseroles and meatloaf. He said Italian was exotic and would just flat out refuse to eat it.
>>8569171
>not eating true american meals like mac and cheese
Its like his entire life is just commie propaganda
>>8569171
>He said Italian was exotic
Once upon a time, it was. That's why Chef Boyardee was so successful. This new pasta-and-tomato-sauce thing was strange and new, and tasty.
It does seem that your ex's grandfather must have been reclusive, though. Italian / Italian-American food has now been common here for decades.
>>8569171
My grandmother wouldn't eat Mexican, Greek, or Italian food (or any other ethnic food) because it was "too ethnic", but then again she was born in 1900 and has been dead for over twenty years.