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Funny food?

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Opening a cheese and crackers I was confronted with this...



This is unopened and not manipulated in any way. Notice the cracker in the cheese portion of the container. I thought it was a little funny. Have your own funny pic? Post it!
 

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It looks more like peanut butter, but okay. <_<" I haven't eaten one of those since I was like 8.
 
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What about a pic of me eating chocolate covered scorpions and grasshoppers? Does that count as a "funny food"?
I don't have them yet but I'm going to the AZ state fair this coming Saturday and they have chocolate covered jalapenos, scorpions, mealworms, bacon, and grasshoppers. I'm going to try them all! :eek:
 
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Haha, ya I guess chocolate covered grasshoppers would be a little funny.
 
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Ok, here's the "bugs" I ate at the fair:

Scorpion, 2 crickets, and 2 mealworms.
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Scorpion
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Crickets
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Mealworms
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*snicker* kumkwat.

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That's pretty cool MymacRox. I bet they were tasty and just chock full of good nutrition. If you liked them, I'd suggest you try silkworms. They're kind of like brown wrinkly lima beans.
I had chicken feet at an authentic Chinese restaurant the other day. And yes... they were real feet, bones and all. They actually weren't bad. Me and my friend were hi-fivin each other with our food all night.

Durian... that is some funky fruit. Imagine something that smells like gasoline and feet, that looks like half cooked chicken breast, with the texture of a semi-solidified custard, but with a delightful taste thats hard to describe. Really funky.
 

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Snake is the go if you do not mind all them bones!

Cooked Snake | Photo

That's nothing...try cooked bat. ^-^" I have a DVD of them preparing it. First they slit it's throat...drain it's blood into a small bowl. It's gross how they skin and rip the wings off and separate the meat and the rest of the skin/wings.

Flash cooked in a wok, and then they add the blood...and it's garnished with some kind of veggie and sauce. You are suppose to drink beer with it. Bring out the vampire in you. :p
 
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That's nothing...try cooked bat. ^-^" I have a DVD of them preparing it. First they slit it's throat...drain it's blood into a small bowl. It's gross how they skin and rip the wings off and separate the meat and the rest of the skin/wings.

Flash cooked in a wok, and then they add the blood...and it's garnished with some kind of veggie and sauce. You are suppose to drink beer with it. Bring out the vampire in you. :p

I have wanted to eat bat ever since I was about 10 yrs old. I watched 3 Amigos (Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, Martin Short) and they cook bat over a camp fire and it looked sooo tasty and crispy. I'll pass on the blood, but I gotta try bat some day.

I've had fried gator at a restaurant here in Phx. Tastes like a slightly fishy version of chicken but even more tender. The softest meat ever!
 

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