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E E Kampmeier

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Oct 8, 1985, 6:40:05 PM10/8/85
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Some way is desperately needed to get more people eating bizarre foods
on a regular basis. I suggest a bizarre food party, in which all bizarre
food lovers bring a favorite dish to pass. Another approach might be to
bring some raw materials, and see what happens.

While on the subject, some of my favorites include:

1) Stawberry licorice dipped in picante sauce.

2) Apple jelly, mustard, and black pepper sandwich.

3) Root beer, concentrated orange juice (with pulp), and lime Kool Aid.
My brother and I spend a lot of time working out a drinkable
formula by taste, only to find that a visual approach makes
a very good first approximation. Mix the Kool Aid and OJ
50/50. Then add root beer until the color suddenly flashes over
from a murky green to light brown.

a...@hpfcla.uucp

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Oct 12, 1985, 4:15:00 PM10/12/85
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Some bizarre foods I actually like:

- roasted peanuts in the shell (good fiber, saves time)
- raw potatoes (pleasing crunch; an acquired taste)
- cabbage, cauliflower, and turnip salad (spicy dressing is the key)

Alan (no indigestion either) Silverstein

Steve Dunn

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Oct 16, 1985, 11:51:12 AM10/16/85
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> Some bizarre foods I actually like:
>
> - raw potatoes (pleasing crunch; an acquired taste)
>
> Alan (no indigestion either) Silverstein

I don't know about the no indigestion part, but raw potatoes contain
an alkloid called solanine which is reputed to be somewhat toxic. I believe
more of it is concentrated in the skins. I don't know what the symptoms are,
but if you were real lucky you might have the pleasure of an episode of
extreme uncontrollable vomiting which might even be more fun than eating
a raw potatoe to begin with.


Steve "Brain? Sorry, wrong planet" Dunn

ye...@navajo.arpa

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Oct 22, 1985, 3:58:06 AM10/22/85
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and while we're on the subject of things in the shell, what about sunflower
seeds?? they're just as good as peanuts, tho they are a little salty...

anyone ever eaten turtles while still the shell?? or snails??

jeff hasn't

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