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Chrasstor:
Caesar Sauce is the real villain.

That shit is so strong I feel like dying every time I taste/smell it.

SilentJ:
Mayonnaise is amazing when used correctly.  My family uses it correctly on many a dish.

But, yes, as with old bay, too much of that shit can be squirmifying.  For example, when I go to lunch, and my turkey sandwich is squishy.

No good.

RedLion:

--- Quote from: Chrasstor on 03 Apr 2008, 15:59 ---Caesar Sauce is the real villain.

That shit is so strong I feel like dying every time I taste/smell it.

--- End quote ---

'choo talkin' bout?! Do you mean Caesar Dressing? That's the best dressing you could ever have on a salad or a wrap or a chicken/lettuce sandwich!

Darkbluerabbit:

--- Quote from: imapiratearg on 03 Apr 2008, 10:20 ---YES.  My friends think I'm weird because I eat my fries with barbecue sauce.

--- End quote ---

This doesn't sound weird at all.  I've never actually tried it, but I imagine it's sort of like a squishier barbecue potato chip, and barbecue potato chips are delicious.  Then again, I love barbecue seasoning to a ridiculous degree, and once made an effort to prove that barbecue sauce could be good on anything if you did it right.  I think I talked about that endeavor in the fusion foods thread.

Salads can be shit or they can be great.  Crappy iceberg lettuce topped with dressing from a packet?  Probably gonna be terrible.  Spinach and baby greens with an assortment of diced vegetables, maybe some tofu or chopped nuts, tossed with fresh dressing?  Probably gonna be tastylicious.  I like to dress my salads with a mixture of peanut butter, soy sauce, garlic and five spice powder-no vinegar involved.  Unless I'm feeling decadent and break out the brown rice vinegar, which just adds a little extra sumthin'.  It's basically peanut sauce, but a little thinner and less complex so as to not overpower the flavor of the vegetables. 

Of course, I have an unrivaled love of leafy greens and vegetables.  I sometimes don't understand how people can dislike them.  Today I made a sandwich while one of my friends watched in horror.  It had hummus, shredded carrot, yellow bell peppers, portabella mushroom, and broccoli (not the best choice, but not a bad one either) on whole wheat bread.  My friend said "what are you going to drink to wash the taste of that out of your mouth?" and I was like "what are you talking about this is going to be FANTASTIC."  And it was.

I get really long winded when it comes to food.  I really like food. 

I am always amused by the fact that I completely avoid two of the major food groups, and am still less picky than most people I know. 

muteKi:
Bell peppers notwithstanding that does sound pretty good.
I should not be reading stuff about food when I haven't had anything sizeable for either breakfast or dinner.

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