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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    @vestige

    Are ya'll trying to troll people with this ish?

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    @futurebird it's delicious

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    • vestigeV vestige

      @futurebird it's delicious

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      @vestige

      Do you eat the lemon or? the stick? ... do you use those powdery candy canes for this? I'm so confused.

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        Holiday Question:

        Does anyone *like* candy canes? Peppermint sticks?

        What makes a candy cane or peppermint stick "good?"

        I recently got a candy in a card that was more like a "U" than a "J" ... It was ... chewy. But not on purpose. Aren't they shaped that way so you can hang them on the tree?

        I know there are defenders of EVERY candy no matter how heinous so speak up!

        (If you don't have candy canes are there any strange winter candies where you live?)

        NickN This user is from outside of this forum
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        @futurebird Candy canes aren’t so popular outside the US, I think. They’re a poor relation to a proper stick of rock, imo.

        Growing up I always associated Christmas with chocolate coins and cheap foil-covered chocolate Santa decorations you would hang on the tree before eating.

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        • NickN Nick

          @futurebird Candy canes aren’t so popular outside the US, I think. They’re a poor relation to a proper stick of rock, imo.

          Growing up I always associated Christmas with chocolate coins and cheap foil-covered chocolate Santa decorations you would hang on the tree before eating.

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          @futurebird And a Cadbury’s selection box on Christmas Day, of course.

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          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

            @vestige

            Do you eat the lemon or? the stick? ... do you use those powdery candy canes for this? I'm so confused.

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            @futurebird You suck on the stick until the lemon juice comes up, sort of making peppermint stick lemonade. The extrusion process of some sticks means that they have long empty paths inside the interior like tiny straws. Its the sort of novelty you would expect from a city that celebrates eating whole crabs on sandwiches.

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              Holiday Question:

              Does anyone *like* candy canes? Peppermint sticks?

              What makes a candy cane or peppermint stick "good?"

              I recently got a candy in a card that was more like a "U" than a "J" ... It was ... chewy. But not on purpose. Aren't they shaped that way so you can hang them on the tree?

              I know there are defenders of EVERY candy no matter how heinous so speak up!

              (If you don't have candy canes are there any strange winter candies where you live?)

              NazoN This user is from outside of this forum
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              @futurebird Oh my god, have I happened upon a fellow hater of peppermint? I thought I was the only one in the whole world...

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              • vestigeV vestige

                @futurebird You suck on the stick until the lemon juice comes up, sort of making peppermint stick lemonade. The extrusion process of some sticks means that they have long empty paths inside the interior like tiny straws. Its the sort of novelty you would expect from a city that celebrates eating whole crabs on sandwiches.

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                @vestige

                This is why there is so much crime in Baltimore.

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                • NazoN Nazo

                  @futurebird Oh my god, have I happened upon a fellow hater of peppermint? I thought I was the only one in the whole world...

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                  @nazokiyoubinbou

                  I am not a fan. Not even in toothpaste.

                  This means I use kids "bubblegum" toothpaste.

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                  • NickN Nick

                    @futurebird And a Cadbury’s selection box on Christmas Day, of course.

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                    @Nickiquote

                    As a person with a nut allergy I like to think of those as "Russian Roulette" for when you've been waiting for dinner for three hours and decide to risk it.

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                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                      @Nickiquote

                      As a person with a nut allergy I like to think of those as "Russian Roulette" for when you've been waiting for dinner for three hours and decide to risk it.

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                      @Nickiquote

                      It can add excitement to the evening for the whole family!

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                      • vestigeV vestige

                        @futurebird You suck on the stick until the lemon juice comes up, sort of making peppermint stick lemonade. The extrusion process of some sticks means that they have long empty paths inside the interior like tiny straws. Its the sort of novelty you would expect from a city that celebrates eating whole crabs on sandwiches.

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                        @vestige

                        To be less silly if I can find the right candy canes I might try this. You make it sound kind of good.

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                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                          Holiday Question:

                          Does anyone *like* candy canes? Peppermint sticks?

                          What makes a candy cane or peppermint stick "good?"

                          I recently got a candy in a card that was more like a "U" than a "J" ... It was ... chewy. But not on purpose. Aren't they shaped that way so you can hang them on the tree?

                          I know there are defenders of EVERY candy no matter how heinous so speak up!

                          (If you don't have candy canes are there any strange winter candies where you live?)

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                          @futurebird

                          There is a thing called Edinburgh rock which is somewhat translucent, very brittle and flaky. Closely resembling mica.

                          It is vile.

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                          • LionelBL LionelB

                            @futurebird

                            There is a thing called Edinburgh rock which is somewhat translucent, very brittle and flaky. Closely resembling mica.

                            It is vile.

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                            @lionelb

                            Some of the worst foods on earth are old time candies that survive only on nostalgia for suffering.

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                            • NickN Nick

                              @futurebird Candy canes aren’t so popular outside the US, I think. They’re a poor relation to a proper stick of rock, imo.

                              Growing up I always associated Christmas with chocolate coins and cheap foil-covered chocolate Santa decorations you would hang on the tree before eating.

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                              @Nickiquote @futurebird Okay but chocolates don't work in hot glue guns like candy canes do.

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                              • M.S. Bellows, Jr.M M.S. Bellows, Jr.

                                @Nickiquote @futurebird Okay but chocolates don't work in hot glue guns like candy canes do.

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                                @msbellows @Nickiquote

                                You WHAT.

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                                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                  @lionelb

                                  Some of the worst foods on earth are old time candies that survive only on nostalgia for suffering.

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                                  @futurebird lots of old-timey stuff tastes quite good when you get the accurate ingredients and process. (E.g., marshmallow is a real flavour and actually good, if you're willing to do the labour-intensive part involving roots.)

                                  There are also a bunch of things that taste a lot better when you aren't getting enough of something in your regular diet. (Or are just plain hungry, which was more common in former days, or are doing heavy manual labour as a matter of course.)

                                  @lionelb

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                                  • GraydonG Graydon

                                    @futurebird lots of old-timey stuff tastes quite good when you get the accurate ingredients and process. (E.g., marshmallow is a real flavour and actually good, if you're willing to do the labour-intensive part involving roots.)

                                    There are also a bunch of things that taste a lot better when you aren't getting enough of something in your regular diet. (Or are just plain hungry, which was more common in former days, or are doing heavy manual labour as a matter of course.)

                                    @lionelb

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                                    @graydon @lionelb

                                    "There are also a bunch of things that taste a lot better when you aren't getting enough of something in your regular diet. (Or are just plain hungry, which was more common in former days, or are doing heavy manual labour as a matter of course.)"

                                    This is what I assume all of those recipes from the 50s about putting meat chunks in gelatin are about.

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                                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                      @graydon @lionelb

                                      "There are also a bunch of things that taste a lot better when you aren't getting enough of something in your regular diet. (Or are just plain hungry, which was more common in former days, or are doing heavy manual labour as a matter of course.)"

                                      This is what I assume all of those recipes from the 50s about putting meat chunks in gelatin are about.

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                                      @futurebird @graydon @lionelb

                                      i'm convinced that those recipes exist because everyone smoked and so they had no taste buds.

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                                      • A Flock of BeaglesB A Flock of Beagles

                                        @futurebird @graydon @lionelb

                                        i'm convinced that those recipes exist because everyone smoked and so they had no taste buds.

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                                        @burnitdown @futurebird @lionelb "Everyone smokes" really changes the palate.

                                        One of the things I lament about my present geographic location is that no one does Danish style bacon; the available actual bacon (= water not an ingredient) is apparently being done with love and care by a forty-something three pack a day smoker trying to re-create that magical first-bacon moment when they were five years old and eating bacon cooked over a wood fire started with gasoline.

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                                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                          @msbellows @Nickiquote

                                          You WHAT.

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                                          @futurebird @msbellows @Nickiquote That was exactly my reaction.

                                          And now my head is spinning, wondering how to use hot melted candy canes for the greater good this season... 0_o

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