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WiltsAKGirl17 10-24-2007 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Subzeroace (Post 60826)
I've got a suggestion for that one; When I was a kid and it was April Fools day my mom would make homemade hamburgers that she dyed the patties different colours with food colouring! If you're making the patties yourself you could dye them blue for Bloo 8D

Oooh... ^_^ Neato! I'll have to give that a shot sometime! Building on that, maybe you could color the bleu cheese that sort of off-white-yellowish color Cheese is for an added touch. (Or just to freak people out-- whichever you prefer! * Grins mischiveously *

Mac-a-lacka 05-06-2008 02:00 PM

This discussion thread looks fun!:)
Billy the squid's sugar punch

Things needed: all items normally used to make punch (I don't know what those items are. :edmad:) 10 pound bag of sugar.

Directions: pour all contents into bowl, stir until sugar has dissolved, then enjoy!

Warning: contains sugar, not recommended for mature 8 year olds.8D

Frankie_4_Prez 05-06-2008 03:42 PM

Here's my vision of "It": (never tried making it, will do someday)

3 stalks celery
1 can green beans
1 cup lentils
1/2 cup broccoli
1 med. zucchini
5 cloves garlic

5 franks sausage
1 chicken breast, boneless, cut to small pieces
1/2 lb beef chuck, ground

2 qt. water

1/2 tsp ground cumin
1/2 tsp ground cardamom
1/2 tsp ground fennel seeds
1/2 tsp ground anise
1/2 tsp paprika
salt to taste

Boil water. Cook lentils until done, about 40 mins. Chop vegetables and meat and add to soup. Boil another 10 mins. Blend in herbs and salt. Remove from heat and cool for 15 mins. Blend in blender. Serve hot with a vengeance.

Cassini90125 05-06-2008 03:54 PM

Leave out the spices other than the cumin and paprika and don't run it through a blender, might make a pretty decent stew. ;D

Frankie_4_Prez 05-06-2008 04:01 PM

You're right... I just wouldn't be able to bring myself to wasting food totally on purpose; for example, I wouldn't go out of my way and buy Liver or other "variety meats" as Lynnie suggested earlier. I was thinking the random combo of spices would totally ruin the smell, but not make the mix any less edible.

Also, any good stew in my book needs carrots, onions, celery, and potatoes :smed:

Mac-a-lacka 05-07-2008 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Lynnie (Post 59717)
"It". Beef liver, lard, leftover peas, old "slime-ized" lettuce and brussel sprouts, old hard rice, the scrapings from old jam jars, and any other leftovers in the fridge that you know you will never use otherwise. Put it all in a blender, and serve as is. Yucky! :frankiemad:

That definetly sounds like "IT".8D

Lynnie 05-07-2008 07:12 PM

hehe

Yeah, edible maybe. But not appetizing in the least. I have a couple bottles of salad dressing who's contents can also be added to that list. Not enough in them to be of much use anywhere else, but they've still been in there forever. 8D

Frankie_4_Prez 05-07-2008 07:44 PM

Slime-ized lettuce does NOT sound edible. Maybe Cheese would eat it, though :cheesegrin:

Sparky 05-07-2008 07:53 PM

Yeah I get the feeling that "It"'s yuck-factor comes simply from a specific, insidious preparation of ordinary ingredients, and not the inclusion of anything that's actually spoiled or rotten.

Mac-a-lacka 05-08-2008 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Frankie_4_Prez (Post 78185)
Slime-ized lettuce does NOT sound edible. Maybe Cheese would eat it, though :cheesegrin:

I bet he would.:cheesegrin:8D

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Originally Posted by Sparky (Post 78186)
Yeah I get the feeling that "It"'s yuck-factor comes simply from a specific, insidious preparation of ordinary ingredients, and not the inclusion of anything that's actually spoiled or rotten.

But the episode Bloo called "IT" vomit.:terrconf:


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