#269812 - 16/11/2005 13:13
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#269813 - 16/11/2005 13:14
Re: Strawberries
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Otherwise known as the "Prove Heather is Weird Poll."
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#269814 - 16/11/2005 13:17
Re: Strawberries
[Re: wfaulk]
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Just in case some of you non-English speakers don't know what strawberries are:
(stolen from Wikipedia)
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#269815 - 16/11/2005 13:28
Re: Strawberries
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pooh-bah
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The teeny tiny ones found growing wild in fields are best.
Fresh-picked (by one's own hand) are much better than the ones in the grocery. Really fresh strawberries are very delicate. The ones bred for better shipping lost something in taste & texture along the way.
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#269816 - 16/11/2005 13:32
Re: Strawberries
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Quote: Otherwise known as the "Prove Heather is Weird Poll."
And he's failing to make his number come in at less than 0.5%. (BTW, there are many other better and more effective ways to prove me a freak).
Now for a poll of my own:
Edited by Heather (16/11/2005 13:34)
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#269817 - 16/11/2005 13:58
Re: Strawberries
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Wow.
Other than Heather, I've gotta know who hates strawberries.
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#269818 - 16/11/2005 14:02
Re: Strawberries
[Re: Heather]
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For the record, I voted Eh, but I really fall somewhere between Eh and Yuck.
On the other hand, if the grits you've had were sandy, you need to try to get them somewhere other than New Jersey.
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#269819 - 16/11/2005 14:13
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Quote: Other than Heather, I've gotta know who hates strawberries.
I voted "take 'em or leave 'em". But then, I just don't eat a lot of fruit.
The UK government has recently issued guidelines and advertising, urging people to eat "5-a-day" portions of fruit and veg. Personally, I'm lucky if I get to 2-a-day on any given day.
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#269820 - 16/11/2005 14:40
Re: Strawberries
[Re: wfaulk]
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Quote: Other than Heather, I've gotta know who hates strawberries.
Me, though I generally like strawberry flavoring in other things. There's just something about the texture and tartness of real strawberries that I don't like.
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#269821 - 16/11/2005 14:42
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Quote: Me, though I generally like strawberry flavoring in other things. There's just something about the texture and tartness of real strawberries that I don't like.
Me as well for exactly the same reasons.
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#269822 - 16/11/2005 14:54
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Grits - isn' t that what is spread on the road in icy weather?
(I know what they are really, having lived in NY for 2 years)
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#269823 - 16/11/2005 15:16
Re: Strawberries
[Re: Heather]
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I am completely pro-strawberry and anti-grits. Hate 'em.
Once you go about 50 miles south of where I live (and then another 100, where I went to school), you start getting into "grits territory." I define this region as a place where, when ordering breakfast, the default side is grits instead of hash browns/home fries. Yuck. Why eat that stuff when I can have delicious fried potatoes?
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#269824 - 16/11/2005 15:21
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Booyah! A double winnah!! Grits with strawberries!
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#269825 - 16/11/2005 15:26
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[Re: Dignan]
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Quote: I am completely pro-strawberry and anti-grits.
I'm with you on this one. I lived in the South for 12 years and hated grits the entire time. Strawberries, however...
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#269826 - 16/11/2005 15:31
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[Re: furtive]
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Quote: (I know what they are really, having lived in NY for 2 years)
That's kind of like saying you know what tacos are because you live in Canada.
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#269827 - 16/11/2005 16:40
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[Re: wfaulk]
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Quote: That's kind of like saying you know what tacos are because you live in Canada.
I visit Canada often. Does that count?
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#269828 - 16/11/2005 19:33
Re: Strawberries
[Re: wfaulk]
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Er, I think that grits are in more need of explanation than strawberries. Thankfully, there is always Google For the record, I love both. Obviously, small, wild strawberries (we call them "forest strawberries" as opposed to "garden" ones) are far better, but all will do if ripe. Of course, unsweetaned whiped fresh (not sterilized!) cream with 30+% fat goes very nicely with them. I like grits cooked to medium firm consistency and simply eaten with butter, sour cream, fresh cold milk (my favorite; milk must be freezing cold, grits piping hot), Dalmatian variety of spicy fish stew ("brodet" or "brujet") or those litle peaces of fried pork fat left over whne one extracts lard. Ugh, I am hungry!
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#269829 - 16/11/2005 20:12
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The very first strawberry I ever ate -- i was four or five, i think -- was one I had picked myself.
It was rotten.
So were the second through 12th or so.
Nobody had told me that the ones that looked the nicest are in fact quite bad for you. I got quite sick. Haven't eaten strawberries since.
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#269830 - 16/11/2005 20:39
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That sounds like the first time I went waterskiing. Nobody told me to let go of the rope when I fell.
mmmmm....torpedo...
I didn't waterski again for about five years.
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#269831 - 16/11/2005 20:42
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The bright red ones are the best ones and certainly not rotten. Or did you think brown and wrinkly looked nicest?
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#269832 - 16/11/2005 22:20
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[Re: Heather]
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Oh, yeah. I kept meaning to point out that grits is virtually the same thing as polenta, but kept forgetting. (Grits are looser and usually a little more coarsely ground, but I've seen grits fried into cakes that are just like polenta, except less, uh, plasticky.)
Then I sit down to eat dinner tonight, turn on Good Eats, and Alton Brown starts talking about grits. Coincidence?
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#269833 - 16/11/2005 23:57
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[Re: Ezekiel]
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Quote: That sounds like the first time I went waterskiing. Nobody told me to let go of the rope when I fell.
I tried waterskiing for the first time this summer. I wouldn't think it necessary to tell someone to let go -- have you no self-preservation instincts?
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#269834 - 16/11/2005 23:58
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[Re: Robotic]
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Quote: Booyah! A double winnah!! Grits with strawberries!
Now yer talkin'! I voted yummy on both...
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#269835 - 17/11/2005 02:24
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[Re: wfaulk]
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Getting good strawberries has been harder since the growers started pushing the plants toward bigger fruit. (Less picking per pound) They got the bigger berries, but didn't take care about keeping the flavor good.
The best is when you can buy them ripe picked right at the field. Lucky me there is just such a field about 2 mi away.
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#269836 - 17/11/2005 02:38
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Quote: I tried waterskiing for the first time this summer. I wouldn't think it necessary to tell someone to let go -- have you no self-preservation instincts?
You'd be suprised. A lot of people don't let go even when they're told to.
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#269837 - 17/11/2005 03:20
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Hehe, yeah, the tendency is to hold onto whatever is close for dear life. Luckily, very few people are strong enough to hold on for more than a few seconds.
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#269838 - 17/11/2005 06:27
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I also voted yum for both, but my grits experiences have been mild. Just simple with loads of butter mixed in.
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#269839 - 17/11/2005 11:29
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Yeah, I was six at the time. I'd say the sheer terror instinct took over.
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#269840 - 17/11/2005 20:04
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Quote: ?
The bright red ones are the best ones and certainly not rotten. Or did you think brown and wrinkly looked nicest?
My recollection is not perfect but i think the ones i picked were big and not so bright red any more but not brown or wrinkly. i do definitely remember being rather violently sick and the head lady of the day care investigating the reason, telling me the strawberries i had gotten were overripe, and laughing at me for it.
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#269841 - 17/11/2005 20:09
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Grits, on the other hand, are delicious (with salt). I'd take them over home fries any day, especially if there's no Old Bay to be had...
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