Giveaway
Carrot Jello reminded me that today is the first anniversary of It's Still Good. Thanks Carrot! To celebrate a year of TASTY food I am giving away Jessica Seinfeld's Deceptively Delicious cookbook. Because that is what I am all about. What? How rude! Not deceptiveness. The delicious part.
Just leave a comment about anything. Things like the worst food you have ever eaten, or the worst thing you have ever made (there is a theme going here) or just happy anniversary. (Yep, definitely a theme). One entry per person--all 2 of you. Winners will be chosen randomly and announced Mon. Aug 9th. Good luck!
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I don't know if it's really the worst thing I've ever eaten, but I'm gonna go with chef boyardee meat ravioli, which as a descriptive 5(?) year old, I described as tasting like "buffalo hairs." Happy Anniversary to It's Still Good!
Hmm, this is a good story of food craziness. Once I brought home potatoes and tomatoes (which don't pack well) on my carry-on on a flight. I was coming home for Christmas and didn't want to throw them away, so I brought them with. Knowing food habits in college though, they were probably already several weeks old...
Once I bought Sam's club pre-cooked frozen chicken (let's just call it rubber chicken). Lindsay wouldn't eat it. I tried to hide it in a delicious pot pie. It only took one bite for her to figure my scheme out. We've laughed about that one for years.
Happy anniversary!
You, are welcome. :)
Worst thing I've ever eaten? Pigs feet in Taiwan. They were actually worse than the chicken feet.
Worst thing I've ever made?! One time I tried to make a red sauce from scratch by winging it. It didn't work out. Way too acidic. Then I tried to fix it by adding baking soda. Let's just say it didn't fix it.
It's not the worst thing I've ever had, but it's the worst thing that should have been good.....Pizza Margherita at the Macaroni Grill--nasty!
One of the worst things I had was when I was new in Bolivia and was learning the language. We stopped to get a quick bite from a street vendor (first mistake) and got a kabob with something called "treepay" on it. I wasn't sure what that was and they tried to explain it to me, but my Spanish wasn't all that great yet. Well, I got it, and that was the last time I ever had a rubbery tripe kabob.
I've been a fan since Dark Chocolate Cake. I think I'll make that again this week.
The worst thing I've ever eaten has to be a box of "pre-seasoned" rice from the grocery store. It tasted like salt mixed with salt, horrid.
Fried bologna with syrup - my folks used to make this for us as kids. YUCK!
O.k., I'm pretty sure fired bologna with syrup is the most disgusting thing I've ever heard of .
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