You notice, in all those zombie movies and shows, you never see how the zombies gets the brains? It’s all attack with teeth. Brains are enclosed in skulls and skulls are not that easy to open to get the contents. An axe would do it but, being zombies, they lack tool skills.
Except it’s the texture of organ meats that I can’t stand. :-(( / Step-grandpa used to eat brains and eggs, I always figured it had to do with his alchoholism.
Zombies were originally meant to be unpaid labor in Haiti. The idea of them going after the living for food and increase their numbers came from movies.
my mom once bought gluten free (yuck!) waffals on acsisent, and i saw him absalutly DRENCH his waffle in it, probaly just to make it taste like real food.
Yakety Sax 8 months ago
For me it would have to be ketchup.
iggyman 8 months ago
Eating brains won’t make you any smarter, Hammie!
jmworacle 8 months ago
Hammie, aw forget it.
BenGMan 8 months ago
Even things your allergic to?
Alyssa the Great 8 months ago
Little bit of garlic. Little bit of butter. Brains are delicious!
John Jorgensen 8 months ago
I feel like you don’t get quite so many zombie stories as you used to. In the previous decade they were everywhere.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member 8 months ago
Those are words that you might regret someday, Hammie.
Robert Nowall Premium Member 8 months ago
Try “cervelle aux beurre noir,” if you can stand French cooking.
mourdac Premium Member 8 months ago
I still laugh at the Simpsons “Treehouse of Horrors” when Flanders is turned into a zombie but turns away from Homer because of his lack of brains.
CrimsonOne18 8 months ago
No brains for me but……I’m with Hammie on the syrup…..or ketchup, depending on whether I’m in a salty or sweet mood.
Diat60 8 months ago
You notice, in all those zombie movies and shows, you never see how the zombies gets the brains? It’s all attack with teeth. Brains are enclosed in skulls and skulls are not that easy to open to get the contents. An axe would do it but, being zombies, they lack tool skills.
Cozmik Cowboy 8 months ago
How & and when did this “zombies eat brains” nonsense get started?
suelou 8 months ago
Even as an adult, I have to say that is true!
Ignatz Premium Member 8 months ago
They used to consider cow brains a delicacy. I never ate them, because they actually look like brains.
jhpeanut 8 months ago
How or even why? You would have to be psychotic to eat such a thing. Does the name Jeffery Dahmer come to mind?
delennwen 8 months ago
With some fava beans and a nice Chianti.
manowarrior 8 months ago
That would be me,but with ketchup instead of syrup,or as Mr. Furley calls it,CATS UP!
pheets 8 months ago
True. And likely proven by him more than once.
Kawasaki Cat 8 months ago
Thats an old wives tale.
kab2rb 8 months ago
Hammie reminds me of Calvin from Hobbes.
MS72 8 months ago
Double Tap
Sherlock5 8 months ago
Zombies really aren’t that picky. They’ll eat any people part, no sauce required.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 8 months ago
Hammie tried brain food when he ate that filet o’ fish.
Thehag 8 months ago
Salsa!
Except it’s the texture of organ meats that I can’t stand. :-(( / Step-grandpa used to eat brains and eggs, I always figured it had to do with his alchoholism.
danketaz Premium Member 8 months ago
As long as zombies don’t eat brussel sprouts, he’s okay.
The Quiet One 8 months ago
That would require a lot of syrup.
kathleenhicks62 8 months ago
I think he has already met his goal.
jmcenanly 8 months ago
Zombies were originally meant to be unpaid labor in Haiti. The idea of them going after the living for food and increase their numbers came from movies.
Gonzojr 8 months ago
Lets try the veggies then.
wordsmeet 8 months ago
Let’s ask Hannibal what sauce he’d prefer. :P
Curiosity Premium Member 8 months ago
So what’s the big deal? Thje texture is a bit unusual but otherwise….
markkahler52 8 months ago
Side of coleslaw! I love slaw!
Amelie 8 months ago
my mom once bought gluten free (yuck!) waffals on acsisent, and i saw him absalutly DRENCH his waffle in it, probaly just to make it taste like real food.