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sandrocklq Posts: 145/210 |
Note to self: If starving in the desert, you can eat Milk Bones.
Now I just have to get stranded in the desert with a box of Milk Bones. |
drjayphd Posts: 866/1170 |
Originally posted by ||bassOriginally posted by KasdarackThey don't taste like anything, just like 99.99% of the rest of the food on the market. Sweet, salty, sour and bitter. There really aren't many options available for the food that does have flavor anyway. You forgot |
||bass Posts: 434/594 |
Originally posted by KasdarackThey don't taste like anything, just like 99.99% of the rest of the food on the market. Sweet, salty, sour and bitter. There really aren't many options available for the food that does have flavor anyway. |
Sweet Kassy Molassy Posts: 521/886 |
Milkbones aren't BAD... but they don't actually TASTE good. |
||bass Posts: 433/594 |
Originally posted by KasdarackMilkbones are not bad. The same goes for those rawhide bones. They're similar to pork rinds except very very chewy. |
Sweet Kassy Molassy Posts: 513/886 |
I think that would depend on how hungry you were at the time. I'd eat it. Cat food would make you really sick, but canned dog food would probably be just fine.
I've eaten a milk bone before. They're gross but if I were starving... |
Tarale Posts: 1601/2713 |
Originally posted by Kasdarack Except I'd eat a stew. I wouldn't eat dog food, expensive or not |
Sweet Kassy Molassy Posts: 511/886 |
No way! Stew kicks ass! I was just noting it's similarity to expensive canned dog food. |
Tarale Posts: 1596/2713 |
Originally posted by Kasdarack Are you picking on stew? Stew is good -- in winter. I make an awesome Beef and Guinness Stew. It's all warming and yummy on days where it's cold and rainy and ugh. As for snacks in bags... well, some of those certainly don't resemble actual natural food.... |
Sweet Kassy Molassy Posts: 503/886 |
Aren't snacks that come in bags pretty much the equivalent of dog food? Or if you're talking about canned dog food we have beef stew |
Tommathy Posts: 272/339 |
Back to the original topic, so you want there to be the human equivalent of dog-food? |
||bass Posts: 422/594 |
Originally posted by TommathyI'll leave that to someone who actually knows anything about sports. I mean, I understand only 2 sports: Soccer & Boxing. Soccer because I have a USSF class F referee's licence (expired). Boxing because it's the simplest of all sports. Ultimately, I think all sports are just advanced forms of boxing. Sure you can have contests with all sorts of rules, but the ultimate and simplest way to settle these things are just to put two guys into a ring and let them beat the shit out of each other. Basic and straightforeword. With that being said, soccer is never actually on TV except for the spanish channels and boxing is often PPV and costs way way way too much. |
Sweet Kassy Molassy Posts: 427/886 |
I love the food network. I love food. I like ideas.
And Semi Homemade cooking with Sandra Lee is FUCKING genius. It's making nice stuff at home but totally not from scratch. She's my heroine. *edit typo* |
Tommathy Posts: 269/339 |
Mind you, I was actually standing up for the defense of leisure |
drjayphd Posts: 850/1170 |
Originally posted by TommathyOriginally posted by ||bassOriginally posted by JilkonI've been saying for years that we need some kind of generic nutrition unit and just start buying them in bulk. Food is fuel and eating is an inconvinence. That's why fast food is popular. Nobody should have to waste an entire freaking hour to refil their cars with gas, so why the time waste with food? Even if all sorts of food tasted great, fine. Sitting around for a entire hour to enjoy is is both sloth AND gluttony, espically when the time could be spent doing something productive.Originally posted by Sexy Sion (glare) Hey, some of us can afford to eat solely because of the monstrous ubiquitousness of sports... |
Tommathy Posts: 266/339 |
Originally posted by ||bassOriginally posted by JilkonI've been saying for years that we need some kind of generic nutrition unit and just start buying them in bulk. Food is fuel and eating is an inconvinence. That's why fast food is popular. Nobody should have to waste an entire freaking hour to refil their cars with gas, so why the time waste with food? Even if all sorts of food tasted great, fine. Sitting around for a entire hour to enjoy is is both sloth AND gluttony, espically when the time could be spent doing something productive.Originally posted by Sexy Sion Is not the point of back breaking toil during the day so that you have the means to enjoy yourself later on? If the way some people enjoy life is through either the art of preparing food or the joy of consumption, then what's the big deal? If you're going to attack leisure, pick something more monstrously ubiquitous, like pro-sports. |
drjayphd Posts: 843/1170 |
Originally posted by Earth Luigi-SanOriginally posted by Racer Xeo He might not like my idea of kicking it up notches unknown. Let's just say it involves this: And this: |
Luigi-San Posts: 1106/1713 |
Originally posted by Racer Xeo Let's kick it up a notch |
Emptyeye Posts: 639/869 |
Originally posted by drjayphd Ah, ah, you make excellent, excellent statement. My brother and I disagree on a lot of things, but we agree that Rachael Ray is "STUPID!" |
Shadic Posts: 321/528 |
Originally posted by Tarale That's the big problem, if you want something that's fairly fast, and isn't murder on your heart, you're going to have to end up shelling over far too much for it. The only "fast-food" that I really eat is Subway, anyways though. Overall though, I'm a 17 year old male, so it seems that as long as I eat enough, and somewhat healthy, I'll be fine. |
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