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tenngun said:
I’m still kinda-lost, you make that sound like a bad thing :wink:
I thought it was a badge of honor.

Heathens? I thought that was what Mom called you when you were 9 and doing something Really fun.

"When did you heathens get a slingshot?"

"Dinner's ready, but you heathens wash off that mud before you think about coming into this house"

:grin:
 
Sean Gadhar said:
tenngun said:
I’m still kinda-lost, you make that sound like a bad thing :wink:
I thought it was a badge of honor.

Heathens? I thought that was what Mom called you when you were 9 and doing something Really fun.

"When did you heathens get a slingshot?"

"Dinner's ready, but you heathens wash off that mud before you think about coming into this house"

:grin:
I thought they were residents from the town of Heath.
 
Colorado Clyde said:
Sean Gadhar said:
tenngun said:
I’m still kinda-lost, you make that sound like a bad thing :wink:
I thought it was a badge of honor.

Heathens? I thought that was what Mom called you when you were 9 and doing something Really fun.

"When did you heathens get a slingshot?"

"Dinner's ready, but you heathens wash off that mud before you think about coming into this house"

:grin:
I thought they were residents from the town of Heath.
Yeah, I think so. Seems like they all lived near London, UK. So many of 'em in fact that they called the street Heathrow. Then they knocked it all down and built an airport on the spot. Least that's the way I heard the story. Now where'd I put that tofu and bacon recipe I had?
 
Clyde, Sorry, off the topic just a bit, I have always wondered what it was like for the first person in history to try pickled herring, raw oysters, Limburger cheese etc? And Clyde, peanut butter and jelly is a food group all alone!

Rick :shocked2:
p.s. ..... By the way, I like them all! :wink:
 
It’s a pia to make Limburger, and they pickled the herring, so they had some idea of what it would taste like in advance. However I’m sure oysters on the half shell had to be the worlds first hold my beer and watch this moment. And the first burst of serendipity when Oggg said to Ahgg “censored that was pretty good, want one? No, really it’s good give it a try, I think we need to invent Tabasco sauce”
 
horner75 said:
Clyde, Sorry, off the topic just a bit, I have always wondered what it was like for the first person in history to try pickled herring, raw oysters, Limburger cheese etc? And Clyde, peanut butter and jelly is a food group all alone!

Rick :shocked2:
p.s. ..... By the way, I like them all! :wink:

I love limburger....
 
I've eaten tofu in both savory and sweet dishes. It's okay and I find it edible but not something I would eat regularly. Like my grandpa used to say "It ain't much but it'll build a turd." :haha:
 
As I recall the Englishman who first used an umbrella almost got jailed for causing a public disturbance. Now it’s hard to picture a English gent without one. I would have to look up his name but there was a Brit officer who used an umbrella since he could never remember the password, and none but a Brit would have an umbrella on a battlefield.
 
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Colorado Clyde said:
Mexican Chocolate Tofu Pudding.

https://youtu.be/9lxiHqBrjPc

Well, actually the idea of tofu pudding doesn't sound all that bad but I would prefer not to use the Mexican chocolate. If I ever try making it, I'll use ordinary dark chocolate.
 
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