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Grossest thing ever: Monday mornings when my Mom forced me to eat some cold canned fruit cocktail for breakfast. Every. Single. Monday.
Best: My DH makes great home made pizza, so good. That and this one piece of carrot cake I ate at a restaurant years ago lingers in my memory. So moist, with real pieces of grated carrott lingering in the cake, firm walnuts sprinkled through out. With stiff cream cheese icing that clung in your mouth, melting. Sigh.
We were in Florida in a hotel and ordered a pizza. Now, how bad can a pizza be? It was a Cuban food menu so we ordered a Cuban pizza. Sounded good. I ate 2 bites and could not eat a bit more. I am not a fussy eater & can usually find a redeeming quality about most plates. This was like, literally, eating a piece of cardboard, hardly any sauce or cheese either. We laugh about it now.
Posted by TimeMachine - Best: My DH makes great home made pizza, so good. That and this one piece of carrot cake I ate at a restaurant years ago lingers in my memory. So moist, with real pieces of grated carrott lingering in the cake, firm walnuts sprinkled through out. With stiff cream cheese icing that clung in your mouth, melting. Sigh.[/quote]
Oh my mouth is watering for that carrot cake which is one of my all time favorites. That and red velvet cake since they both have the yummy cream cheese icing.
When I went to Italy I had the worst pasta meal ever. Thought I'd make a Spaghetti dish with seafood, and put some fish in there which had the most astringent, awful taste. The whole thing tasted like sewage and freaking sulfuric acid. Chucked it on the floor in disgust. That was in Rome back in 2007. I nearly vomited.
Posted by TimeMachine - Best: My DH makes great home made pizza, so good. That and this one piece of carrot cake I ate at a restaurant years ago lingers in my memory. So moist, with real pieces of grated carrott lingering in the cake, firm walnuts sprinkled through out. With stiff cream cheese icing that clung in your mouth, melting. Sigh.
Oh my mouth is watering for that carrot cake which is one of my all time favorites. That and red velvet cake since they both have the yummy cream cheese icing.
This thread is supposed to be about food that made your eyes water not ya mouth.
Although, being that I've tried authentic Vietnamese sandwiches from Viet Nam, Lee's Sandwiches meat tastes like rubber, bread like cardboard (really scratches the roof of yo mouth), and is like the Taco Bell of one of my fav beloved sandwiches.
Lee's not even a Vietnamese name.
It's all about the original baguette and real meat from Cali Sandwiches! Bomb diggity!!
We stayed one night in a hote about 20 minutes from our housel while our bathroom was being renovated and decided to order from a taco place nearby. We both ordered burritos which could have easliy fed 2 people so I only ate half of mine. Anyway the lady who came to deliver our food stunk of some cheap perfume that it permiated the food. Everytime I took bite of my burrito all I could taste was perfume. Needless to say after that, the bathroom was our best friend for next hour LOL.
We stopped at a new local restaurant to see what their food was like. The menu had some very nice descriptions of their dishes. My wife ordered a plate that came with "oven-roasted new potatoes." When we got our meals we noticed everything came from a can or a microwave pouch. Do you have any idea how bad canned potatoes taste after they've been dried-out in an oven - not to mention their rubber texture?
The restaurant was closed a month later.
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