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First, cheese does not need to be on or in everything

Second, ketchup is required on everything

Third, candy corn is the bestest candy

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I can agree on the first. It's needed on some things, but not everything. Same with Ketchup.

Candy corn....You can have my share.
 
I agree with everything you say

You are so right. I think there should be a law requiring people to eat at least 5 pounds of candy corn each day.

And it is true that cheese doesn't need to be on everything but I do think that a car that has been waxed with Velveeta smells better than cars that are waxed with car wax. I know that Velveeta isn't really cheese but candy corn isn't really candy either.
 
First, cheese does not need to be on or in everything

Second, ketchup is required on everything

Third, candy corn is the bestest candy

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Most

Mostestly

I have friend who will never live down unwittingly wearing a white hat, orange jacket and yellow trousers.
 
hey...

First, cheese does not need to be on or in everything

Second, ketchup is required on everything

Third, candy corn is the bestest candy

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Yeah..., two outta 3 ain't bad but it still don't make ya right
 
Catsoup belongs on cheese sandwiches.

CandyCorn belongs in the trashbin.
 
The wife loves candy corn, banana runts and peeps. All of which I despise.

I bought a 24 month Parmigiano Reggiano. That doesn't belong on anything but the tounge.
 
peeps are necessary for a happy life

circus peanuts are awesome

meat is overrated

boston baked beans make you poop red if you eat too many of them (truth)
 
Yes.
No.
Those are evil. Not good evil either. Malicious bad evil.
 
My Dad would buy a grip of Peeps every holiday they offered them. He would then put a slit in the top and let them get stale. So, Christmas Peeps were eaten on Easter, etc.
 
Ketchup is for French fries. Nothing else.
Cheese is a food group.
Candy corn is cancer.
 
True.
Nooo but you would like Montreal. They dip chicken and steak in ketchup, they put on mashed potatoes. *shudders
Sugar is sugar. I like it when I have the craving.
 
peeps are necessary for a happy life

circus peanuts are awesome

meat is overrated

boston baked beans make you poop red if you eat too many of them (truth)

Circus peanuts! That's the one I couldn't remember. How could I forget her hard plastic bag of awful!
 
True

False

That must be a texture thing, because it really doesn’t taste like much other than sugar.
 
[This is going to be a very controversial thread]

Welcome to the new GB reality. :)
 
French Burnt Peanut(FBP)

The FBP is the rustic Granddad of another beloved old candy, the Boston Baked Bean.

Both are red, candy coated Spanish Peanuts. The difference is that the FBP has spikes
and a rustic coating, while the BBB has a smooth shiny outer coating.

Boston Baked beans are ‘cold panned’, a process that goes back to France in the 1700s
invented for another ancestor of both the FBP and the BBB, the candy coated
Jordan Almond.

Ferrara Candies in Chicago introduced the Boston Baked Bean candy in 1924
when electric panning equipment became available in the American Candy Industry,
and is the last producer around. They got their start in 1906 making ‘confetti’
or Jordan Almonds for the Italian immigrant community, who used them for gifts
at wedding receptions.

The burnt sugar flavor of the FBP is made up for by introduction of molasses
and potentially smoke flavoring in the cold panning process of the BBB,
which can’t use the caramelized or burnt sugar of the FBP.

So, like the other mass produced products of the early 20th century, all authenticity
was taken out of the FBP for the BBB, if you follow, even though they’re still
delicious.

https://dannwoellertthefoodetymolog...e-unknown-lineage-of-the-french-burnt-peanut/

The last time I had BBB, it seemed like it was solidified "modified" corn syrup,
all the way through. Did not have the caramelized taste of cane sugar.

Flavorless. Disappointing.
 
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