Thin mints, the girl scout cookies, dipped in milk. I will never forget the horror of this, and it’s been 30 years.
Sausage and squash casserole. My mom’s last attempt at being creative in the kitchen without a recipe.
Thin mints, the girl scout cookies, dipped in milk. I will never forget the horror of this, and it’s been 30 years.
Sausage and squash casserole. My mom’s last attempt at being creative in the kitchen without a recipe.
Root beer barrels (the candy) and sweet iced tea.
Urk.
Root beer and cigarettes is also really disgusting
I almost ran into one at work today - hard-boiled egg and banana. Fortunately I came to my senses after eating the egg and waited a bit before having my banana.
[QUOTE=Shecky]
I call bullshit on this one. I have three reasons:
That recipe is my thesis! It’s my closing argument! I can stop writing about beer and ice cream now!
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Guinness is not beer. It’s stout.
[QUOTE=Pochacco]
Dude, orange juice and toothpaste!
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I opened this thread to post the exact same thing.
I was gun shy of orange juice for days after the incident…
OJ and toothpaste is really bad, I concur.
My addition: Mountain Dew and McDonald’s Chicken McNuggets. I don’t know why, but it makes your mouth taste metallic.
Pigs trotters and custard.
Sardines and whipped cream.
[QUOTE=Siam Sam]
Guinness is not beer. It’s stout.
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And what is stout then?
Pigs dick and lettuce
[QUOTE=chowder]
Pigs dick and lettuce
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So sort of a BLTMI? ![]()
[QUOTE=Cluricaun]
And what is stout then?
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They are creatures that screw like- well stoats.
[QUOTE=Cluricaun]
And what is stout then?
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Well, It’s not conventional beer like, say, a pilsner. Stout IS technically a “dark beer,” but I feel certain that the poster who proffered “beer and ice cream” was talking about something like Budweiser or Michelob. And I know some Brits here who object to stout being called beer. Or are they just oddballs?
[QUOTE=Siam Sam]
Well, It’s not conventional beer like, say, a pilsner. Stout IS technically a “dark beer,” but I feel certain that the poster who proffered “beer and ice cream” was talking about something like Budweiser or Michelob. And I know some Brits here who object to stout being called beer. Or are they just oddballs?
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Stout is a kind of beer. There are many colors in the beer rainbow, but it ain’t liquor and it ain’t wine, so beer it is. And sure it’s conventional, if that’s the convention where you come from. I’d like to hear from these Brits that claim that stout isn’t beer. I’ve never heard such a thing.
FTR, I’ve had ice cream and macro brew before, and it’s not that bad.
[QUOTE=Cluricaun]
Stout is a kind of beer. There are many colors in the beer rainbow, but it ain’t liquor and it ain’t wine, so beer it is. And sure it’s conventional, if that’s the convention where you come from. I’d like to hear from these Brits that claim that stout isn’t beer. I’ve never heard such a thing.
FTR, I’ve had ice cream and macro brew before, and it’s not that bad.
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I shall try a beer float with my beloved Singha beer and get back to you on that. ![]()
But yes, Brits on the Board, do YOU routinely call/consider stout to be beer?
[QUOTE=Winston Smith]
Reddi-Wip and vagina.
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I’ll see your Reddi-Wip and vagina and raise you pickle and vagina.