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Trapster Posts: 1646/3604 |
Originally posted by Rydain Iīm sure someone would have tried if they got money for it. Btw, that reminds me of the juice we found when I was in the 9th grade. It was so old that it looked like jelly. |
Danielle Posts: 1607/6737 |
I imagine milk/half and half with soda is something along the lines of a float. I mean, ice cream has a lot of milk in it... can't be THAT different, can it?
Not that I'd go around mixing all my sodas with milk. I'm just fine with regular soda, thanks. |
Rydain Posts: 181/633 |
One of my roommates used to love RC Cola mixed with half and half. I tried it once, and it wasn't gross per se, but I didn't understand what was supposed to be so great about it.
And I can't believe I forgot to post about the BiLo challenges. One of my friends used to work at BiLo, this cruddy local supermarket. Get a bunch of bored teenage boys and give them access to unlimited free food, and hilarity will ensue. They would dare each other to eat disgusting crap or see who could consume a certain quantity of something or another the fastest. People would eat entire bottles of nuclear hot sauce, whole sticks of butter-flavored Crisco, and two-pound jars of mayonnaise. This one kid tried to eat a family-sized pack of hot dogs, but he barfed before he could finish it. Someone found a can of soup that had expired back in the '80s, but the soup was a congealed gray lump that nobody was dumb enough to try. |
Trapster Posts: 1541/3604 |
Originally posted by Colin Iīd rather make you drink milk mixed with Coke. Iīve done that and it didnīt taste good. |
Rydain Posts: 175/633 |
Once I was drinking a milk carton and I came across a small chunk of ice. I didn't know what it was at first. All I knew was that it seemed weird and scary, and I remember trying to spit it out without making a mess. I felt pretty silly after finding out that I had freaked over ice.
And now I want to see for myself exactly why milk and ice cubes is gross. I've had alcoholic drinks involving crushed ice and milky fluid - and iced chai, which seems rather like milk-coated ice when you're nearly done with the drink - so I'm with Colin. It really does not sound like a big deal. Oh yeah, speaking of skim milk...if you buy GOOD skim milk, it's not gross at all. We always get organic skim, which is not watery and blah at all. It has a taste and texture similar to your average 2%. It does cost significantly more than normal milk ($3ish for a half gallon), but I don't care. I've also had skim milk from a small local dairy, and it was similarly high in quality. |
Cynthia Posts: 1087/5814 |
You guys are going to make me have milk with ice cubes in the next few days, you know that?
And if I actually don't dislike it, then you're all going to eat crow. |
asdf Posts: 265/4077 |
I guess what Snow Tomato was trying to say is that that mixture sounds fine, but you don't know how bad it is until you've tried it yourself. I had experience with things like that, and trust me, it is *NOT* what I'd call a pleasent experience in any way shape or form. X_X |
Cynthia Posts: 1085/5814 |
Ice cubes in milk... iced milk. How can that be bad? I'd guess it was like skim milk (yuck) in texture. |
Snow Tomato Posts: 157/798 |
Yes he did smell pretty foul.. he lives in England now oddly enough. Still comes back for summers, we pay for his air fare [=.
Oh, I forgot to mention ice cubes in milk. It doesn't sound that bad... but oh, it is. |
Supersuit Posts: 9/31 |
I had a truly fermented orange sucker once. It tasted like shampoo. I've never tried to eat shampoo, but it's gotten on my toungue once or twice. It wasn't a name brand sucker either, some mexican thing, and was shaped like a lower hemisphere. If I wasn't playing Star Wars Battlefront then, I wouldn't have taken as much of that in. |
Rydain Posts: 174/633 |
Snow Tomato - I couldn't imagine getting that dirty for a quarter. I imagine Scott smelled pretty foul by the end of the month.
Sketchie - EW. And that reminds me of something that happened a long time ago at a camp far, far away. We were supposed to make some sort of chocolate baked goods, but the Einstein in charge of the activity decided that Hershey's chocolate drink mix powder was an appropriate substitute for baker's chocolate. The finished product tasted like dog biscuits. Unsurprisingly, nobody ate them. gamed00d - My cousin used to make drinks like that just to see what they would taste like. I remember he tried milk in orange juice, and this other time at a restaurant, he mixed a bunch of salt and pepper and artificial sweetener and crap in his water and dared me to try it. I don't think so. |
gamed00d Posts: 2/101 |
This is more like drinking than eating, but I once drank milk that I put ketchup into........
(I edited a stupid typo..) |
Sketchie Posts: 8/39 |
One time, in elementary school, we had a bake sale. We were required to bring a plate of baked goods.
My friend, Adam, bought sugar cookies. I decided to try one (after buying it, of course) and it was horrible. I had to spit it into a napkin. "What'd you put in the cookies?!" "Salt." "..." He apparently accidentally used salt instead of sugar. We promptly threw the "sugar" cookies away. |
Trapster Posts: 1500/3604 |
Well, I didnīt exactly read on the bottle when drank that sip.
Itīs mustīve been a stronger kind of tabasco. |
Keitaro Posts: 142/373 |
Rice dosn't exactly...absorb. Well, its starchy and so--meh, tobasco is tobasco. It's sort of become a generic name now for hot sauces (sort of like Scotch for generic clear tape), but the official tobasco, the extent of my knowledge, is just that--the original tobasco. And that stuff is mild |
Trapster Posts: 1497/3604 |
Believe me, I like spicy stuff too but that must have been some special made tabasco. Are there different kinds of it?
I poured it over my rice I had in school a few years ago. That was delicious. Wasnīt as strong as the sip I took of it recently. Must be because the rice absorbed most of it. |
Keitaro Posts: 139/373 |
Originally posted by Ran-chan a little sip? I've put globs of that stuff on a sandwich much and it didn't have THAT much of an effect I love spicey stuff...absolutly love it. I've built up an immunity to most of it, so stuff some people will say is extremly spicey I won't even feel. So it either makes ME look weird, or I end up looking at THEM weird wondering what they're going on about. Though the really hot stuff, eventualy it'll start to get to me. But I can handle most of it. |
Taryn Posts: 4/36 |
My older sister tricked me into doing that when I was little... She said if I ate one, she would, so I put it in my mouth and bit it. My whole MOUTH blistered, I couldn't taste for 11 days, and worst of all, she didn't do it! She's so mean... |
Koitenshin +∞ Posts: 217/873 |
Speaking of hot things I remember just a few months ago when I took a spoonful of pure habanero extract off of a dare. I am talking about the Gel shit here, the really thick stuff that you get after you cook the habaneros for a WHILE. Let's just say I couldn't taste anything for a week. |
Snow Tomato Posts: 121/798 |
Originally posted by DanielleOriginally posted by Rydain Psht. Playerhaters. The grossest thing I've ever eaten was baking soda mixed with vinegar, butter and jelly. It was frothy and gooey and gross. Truth or dare, or actually my friends invented a game... Bag 'o Dare. Basically, everyone writes dares down and throws them into a bag.. and we go in a circle and pick them out. We were gonna make a board game along those lines. My sister ate a bagel that she found on the floor with butter on it.... oh yeah, and ants crawling all over it. She did it for four bucks to.. Oh, and this is totally unrelated.. but my friend Scott didn't shower for a whole month... for a QUARTER. |
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