Diarrhea in a bun
#17
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Location: Oakland, California
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Re: Diarrhea in a bun
Had an affinity for them a few years back, using turkey as the base for the filling rather than beef. Then grew out of them quite quickly. Plus I discovered those packs of Jack Daniels pulled pork and pulled chicken, which make for an even tastier manwich, and only require being thrown in the microwave.
It's pretty much just that, just the meat is suspended in a tomato based sauce.
And you'd eat it because it's quick, easy, and filling. In a very messy manner.
And you'd eat it because it's quick, easy, and filling. In a very messy manner.
#18
Re: Diarrhea in a bun
Indeed, Aussie food is much heathier ...
http://images.brisbanetimes.com.au/2...wood-200x0.jpg
http://images.brisbanetimes.com.au/2...wood-200x0.jpg
#19
Re: Diarrhea in a bun
Indeed, Aussie food is much heathier ...
http://images.brisbanetimes.com.au/2...wood-200x0.jpg
http://images.brisbanetimes.com.au/2...wood-200x0.jpg
I knew Australia had some scary shit living there but that's horrific...
#23
Re: Diarrhea in a bun
It's messy food, meant to be messy, but pretty much as you've described....it's basically breakfast in a can slapped into a bun, for dinner...well it should be
#24
Re: Diarrhea in a bun
Sloppy Joes were a frequent occurrance in the middle- and high-school cafeterias when I was growing up. I think we also had them many times for dinner at home. I loved them.
YEARS later, I tried them on my own and they didn't taste the same at all. The canned mix tasted better as a pasta sauce, actually, rather than on a bun.
Rene
YEARS later, I tried them on my own and they didn't taste the same at all. The canned mix tasted better as a pasta sauce, actually, rather than on a bun.
Rene
#25
Re: Diarrhea in a bun
The adverts for this chilli dog always make me want to vomit, it looks like dog diarrhea on the top
#27
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Joined: Oct 2003
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Re: Diarrhea in a bun
Mods....close this thread I think I'm about to barf
#29
Re: Diarrhea in a bun
Okay, ya'll - don't knock it if you haven't tried it! Chili dogs & hot dogs with sauerkraut used to be very popular up north (Chicago area). Chili-cheese dogs seem to be popular in the mid-south, but it depends on the dog, the chili and the cheese! Pronto pups (corn dogs) are BIG at fairs in these parts, so much so they're even sold in the frozen food departments at the local stores. A pronto pup smothered in mustard is great on a cool night at the fair, believe me. As for gross looking, I wouldn't touch black pudding with a 10' pole!
Now if you want to go for gross - how about "chittlins"! Or, more properly, chitterlings. That's what I call yuck!
Now if you want to go for gross - how about "chittlins"! Or, more properly, chitterlings. That's what I call yuck!
#30
Re: Diarrhea in a bun
Rene