Marrow bones are delicious. Husband used to gag when I ate them until he tried them at an upscale restaurant, now he is hooked. Don’t scoff what you haven’t tried.
Actually, I love chicken livers. I’ve been a vegetarian for over thirty years, and meat usually gets marked “return to sender”. My doctor says liver is an organ, not a muscle, and my body reacts differently.
The weirdest thing I’ve ever eaten is balut, probably—a duck egg with the little duckling already forming inside. Wasn’t that bad, really, but definitely weird! lol
He’s only sort of got a point. While squash is a common, even beloved food that when prepared well is delicious, worms are not generally accepted as appropriate human food.
Shoot. Now I feel deprived. I’ve never eaten anything that could be remotely considered weird — even the oleo of WW2 wasn’t really weird. Not at that time anyway. Nor the jackrabbits daddy shot when we couldn’t get meat, the goats granddaddy cooked in the big pit in the ground, eggs poached in homemade tomato cream soup, homemade cottage cheese hung on the clothesline to drip. OH, wait. I ordered manudo once in a Mexican restuarant in the early ’70s. Now that was not only nasty, it was too tough to chew.
More than likely, not only did he eat squash as an infant, he loved it. This will take the wind out of the argument that he used yesterday. If worse get to worse just point out that squash is on the menu and tho only other option is go hungry.
We eat kangaroo all the time here in Australia… Not weird here, but maybe you Americans and other Internationals find it strange that we eat one of the animals from our coat of arms? It’s very rich, very high in iron and very lean… And tasty.
rubinocreative Premium Member over 12 years ago
What is the weirdest thing you ever ate?
wendy adamek Premium Member over 12 years ago
Marrow bones are delicious. Husband used to gag when I ate them until he tried them at an upscale restaurant, now he is hooked. Don’t scoff what you haven’t tried.
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
I don’t do weird. I’m a picky eater.
Dani Rice over 12 years ago
Actually, I love chicken livers. I’ve been a vegetarian for over thirty years, and meat usually gets marked “return to sender”. My doctor says liver is an organ, not a muscle, and my body reacts differently.
Sardonis over 12 years ago
The weirdest thing I’ve ever eaten is balut, probably—a duck egg with the little duckling already forming inside. Wasn’t that bad, really, but definitely weird! lol
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 12 years ago
As a kid, for the heck of it, my friend and I ate a dog biscuit.
vldazzle over 12 years ago
II can’t think of a thing
cdward over 12 years ago
He’s only sort of got a point. While squash is a common, even beloved food that when prepared well is delicious, worms are not generally accepted as appropriate human food.
Bob. over 12 years ago
raccoon/bear/smoked marlin.coon is too greasy
Jkiss over 12 years ago
Did the same as Dry when I was a kid. Otherwise I don’t eat weird things.
cstewart23 over 12 years ago
Sheep dung. My cousins convinced me it was chocolate. In my defense, I was three at the time.
monawarner over 12 years ago
Shoot. Now I feel deprived. I’ve never eaten anything that could be remotely considered weird — even the oleo of WW2 wasn’t really weird. Not at that time anyway. Nor the jackrabbits daddy shot when we couldn’t get meat, the goats granddaddy cooked in the big pit in the ground, eggs poached in homemade tomato cream soup, homemade cottage cheese hung on the clothesline to drip. OH, wait. I ordered manudo once in a Mexican restuarant in the early ’70s. Now that was not only nasty, it was too tough to chew.
kaecispopX over 12 years ago
More than likely, not only did he eat squash as an infant, he loved it. This will take the wind out of the argument that he used yesterday. If worse get to worse just point out that squash is on the menu and tho only other option is go hungry.
lou_lou over 12 years ago
We eat kangaroo all the time here in Australia… Not weird here, but maybe you Americans and other Internationals find it strange that we eat one of the animals from our coat of arms? It’s very rich, very high in iron and very lean… And tasty.
deebuck over 12 years ago
Barnacles … not bad – tasted like salt water. Sea Cucumber … and it was the most disgusting thing ever.
Ellen Gwynne over 12 years ago
Chocolate-covered ants are good, but the heads get stuck in my cavities. LOL