Cooking with a twist.

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KaZZaP

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CapnGod said:
http://thisiswhyyourefat.com

Peruse a few pages of that. Hot dogs with Twinkie buns topped with Cheez Whiz?

Those made me feel sick, I would try the deep fried peperoni pizza tho.
 

AndyVale

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While it's not overwhelmingly weird/gluttenous, I often put grapes in stir-frys. Cut them in half and chuck them in near the end. EVERYONE who has tried it thinks it's gooooood.
 

Monkfish Acc.

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Hoppetussa said:
Monkfish Acc. said:
I once baked a cake that contained ice-cream, chocolate, and Coca-Cola.
It was delicious.
That DOES sound delicious. How did you come up with it?
I wanted cake, and they were within my immediate reach.
It would have had crisps in it, but for some reason I decided against that.
MalevolentJjim said:
That screams out diabetic coma loud enough for kids in japan to hear it.


I LOVE IT!
Damn straight you do.
 

atomic-pigeon

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for the barbecue smoky bacon wrapped bananas- seriously good :)

grosest thing was the first time an ex cooked for me, it was his favorite meal, it was a rustler pizza; take one microwaveable cheese burger and one microwaveable mini pizza- cook both then add the pizza to the burger, I managed to eat half before throwing up :{
 

TinyToaster

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I've made chocolate covered bacon. No joke the combination of sweet and salty mixed with the fact that you get that great bacon crisp to it. . .amazing.

Oh and for the best results you should oven cook your bacon (put on a tray at 475 and cook for 12-18 minutes) and thick cut gives you the best overall flavor.
 

ae86gamer

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Seeing this post reminds me of the Simpson. Home-"You better bacon up that sausage boy" Bart "Uhh but my heart".
 

DoctorNick

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A lazy way I cook chicken is to boil it in soy sauce. I don't really have to watch it, the chicken turns out nice and moist and gets flavored by the soy sauce. I have no doubt that it's probably horrible for me in some way and giving me cancer, but I like it.
 

SimuLord

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I've made some truly interesting meat dishes for my annual flipping of the middle finger to my Catholic upbringing on Good Friday. Probably the pièce de resistance was serving Turducken and cheeseburgers with a side of pork chops. I called it Noah's Ark.
 

SharPhoe

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I know of a particular cookbook that a friend of mine wants to look into getting.
It's called "Cooking With Semen".
Don't click the spoiler unless you have a strong stomach...
 

SpikedDeception

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I never really make odd or interesting foods, yet any meal I've ever made, I've made twice with hot sauce, to be specific, Crystal Hot Sauce.

Eggs. Bacon. Sausage. Roast Beef. Hamburgers. Hot Dogs. Pork.

You name it, I've cooked hot sauce into it.
 

Frizzle

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SharPhoe said:
I know of a particular cookbook that a friend of mine wants to look into getting.
It's called "Cooking With Semen".
Don't click the spoiler unless you have a strong stomach...
you know.. i'd like to know what's in that book. Just out of sheer morbid curiosity. Also, it would make an awesome opener in a bar....
 

CapnGod

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Actually got a bar of milk chocolate with applewood smoked bacon in it. My girlfriend and I couldn't resist. It was really tasty. We also picked up a bar of spicy chocolate with peppers and cinnamon in it, but I never got any heat out of it. I was disappointed.

Went really well with that dessert wine we got, though. 70% dark chocolate and a sweet wine? Yum.