Fish Custard Contest Reminder/Extension

May 10, 2010 23:05

Just a reminder that we're having a contest.
If you post pictures or a video of you eating fish custard to this comm, you'll be entered to win either two months paid LJ time or six months of extra icons!
The deadline was supposed to be the 11th, but I'm busy with a term paper right now so I'm extending it for a few days.
The new deadline is Friday May ( Read more... )

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primeverse May 11 2010, 17:07:00 UTC
I did this last week, did videos and everything with my best mate. We even made the custard:D Get iiin.

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impetusofadream May 11 2010, 22:47:01 UTC
...Is custard the same as pudding? Cause I'd totally do this, I'm just curious if pudding would work cause I've never seen custard in the grocery store in New Mexico.

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sharkshark May 12 2010, 03:58:08 UTC
Real custard is not the same, but the powdered Bird's Custard is pretty similar to vanilla pudding so that's acceptable.
I'm so confused about Americans not being able to find custard? I've made custard before and had custard-filled pastries. I thought it must be a pretty common thing in America but maybe that's just where I live?

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impetusofadream May 12 2010, 07:52:01 UTC
I can't recall seein git. But grocery stores in America have this weird thing where less poplated place places don't get nearly the amount of different and new products in thier stores, as higher populated areas. It also depends on prevailing cultures. Wehn I lived in L.A. you could find Hawaiian bread by several different bakers in every grocery store...her in the desert, lucky if I can find the biggest name brand. But you'll find green chile in every stores. I don't get it.

But i'll look again for custard. I might have just missed. Or i could buy a muich of doughnuts and empty them out. ;D

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sharkshark May 12 2010, 07:55:20 UTC
Ah yeah, I live in San Francisco. My custard-filled pastries always came from like, Italian bakeries, and the British custard I found in an Asian grocery store of all places because of Hong Kong formerly being a British colony and all.

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mi_nion May 12 2010, 06:49:34 UTC
If anyone is a bit of a home chef you could make a savory custard, like a cheese custard or something and it wouldn't be quite as gross.

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hazular May 12 2010, 18:16:05 UTC
I'm just editing my vid together now, is there anywhere in particular we have to post this, like as a comment to an entry? Or just tag it appropriately? :)

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sharkshark May 12 2010, 19:49:28 UTC
Just tag it appropriately, because I'm going to find all the posts by looking at the "fish custard" tag. =D

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