Not if "abracadaBRA" was written clockwise on the bra... it's the counter clockwise that tended to set things on fire. They redid the spell once they realized the mistake.
Soul food is more a style of cooking and a way of eating than anything else. Under the broad definition, fried baloney sandwiches fit, as do potted meat sandwiches, deviled ham sandwiches, etc.
Elvis was a Southern Boy, after all, so that would be why he liked things like that.
I have NO explanation, however, for the peanut-butter-and-banana sandwiches.
Me? I cannot in the slightest stand balogna in its normal sandwich-food state. There's just something... depressing about the taste. Cut it on the sides four times and toss it in a pan with a bit of hot oil in it, so that it cooks up into sort of a maltese cross shape, and it's delicious.
If it weren't for the fact that a fried balony sandwich is, like, fifteen points a pop, I'd make you one up for your delictation.
And WHEEE!!!! Last-minute laundry and packing tonight!
I love peanut butter and banana sandwiches. Elvis liked his fried, which is what made his version really odd. Weirdly banana's and peanut butter make a nice blend.
damn i was craving pizza myself and was able to suppress the craving until i read your damn post .... you and redd have this way of talking about food and making me crave it ..... what the hell! ... i thought i was more resistant to forceful suggestions, hehe
fried bologna biscuits, that's just damn gross! ... as much as i love the south, people in the south eat some nasty shit - i mean chitlins? .... damn, once upon a time, for survival i can see that as being something acceptable to eat, but now that we are a society of crazies who LIVE to eat .... come on damn it, if you're gonna eat bad food, at least make it something good
Go ANYWHERE in the world and the people there eat some nasty *ssed crap that no one else likes. It starts as a necessary thing and turns into a down home taste. Haggis, nasty. Spam, nasty. Chitlins, nasty. Rocky mountain oysters, nasty. Poisonous rotten shark (Can't remember the name), nasty. Maggot cheese, (more than one place eats that) nasty. Fried bologna, nasty. Eskimo ice cream, nasty. All it takes is someone to grow up with it to love it. (and usually grow up poor)
I personally occasionally like a fried bologna sandwich (Makes otherwise uneatable meat product decent). Plus the occasional Fried spam and egg sandwich. I don't want them often, it kinda bothers me that I like them... but every once in a while I want them.
My dad loves Spam, Armour Canned Hams, and loads of other kinds of potted meats. I have never understood it; indeed, I have frequently been repulsed. But I loved canned beef hash. ?!?! So, yeah. I can't decide if that's hypocritical.
And my aunt used to eat squirrel's brains and scrambled eggs, apparently.
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Woot!!
*does soul-food dance*
*stops, quickly, panting, because, well, he's eaten too much soul-food*
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I honestly have eaten bologna maybe three times in my entire life.
(And yes, I sing the Oscar Mayer song to spell it. :)
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Elvis was a Southern Boy, after all, so that would be why he liked things like that.
I have NO explanation, however, for the peanut-butter-and-banana sandwiches.
Me? I cannot in the slightest stand balogna in its normal sandwich-food state. There's just something... depressing about the taste. Cut it on the sides four times and toss it in a pan with a bit of hot oil in it, so that it cooks up into sort of a maltese cross shape, and it's delicious.
If it weren't for the fact that a fried balony sandwich is, like, fifteen points a pop, I'd make you one up for your delictation.
And WHEEE!!!! Last-minute laundry and packing tonight!
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See you in Atlanta!
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Aaaaaaaaaaaaah, Greg Kinnear, how I loved you and your magic color change eyes....
But I adore Joel, so I need to fix my tags I suppose. :)
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fried bologna biscuits, that's just damn gross! ... as much as i love the south, people in the south eat some nasty shit - i mean chitlins? .... damn, once upon a time, for survival i can see that as being something acceptable to eat, but now that we are a society of crazies who LIVE to eat .... come on damn it, if you're gonna eat bad food, at least make it something good
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None whatsoever.
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I personally occasionally like a fried bologna sandwich (Makes otherwise uneatable meat product decent). Plus the occasional Fried spam and egg sandwich. I don't want them often, it kinda bothers me that I like them... but every once in a while I want them.
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And my aunt used to eat squirrel's brains and scrambled eggs, apparently.
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I guess it's a good thing it wasn't Mike Hunt.
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That's even worse.
Usually when I need a nom de plume I use "Nick Soapdish" from a Tick cartoon, but I may have to switch out.
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