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07-10-2017 , 06:04 PM
You guys are ****ed in the head man. Damn, when I was poor I used to dip my chips in mayo as well, good times.
07-10-2017 , 06:19 PM
Now that you're not poor you dip them in gold flakes?
07-10-2017 , 06:37 PM
Bunch of mayo weirdos itt.
The only thing I put mayo on, besides a standard cold turkey/ham/salami/roast beef/etc sandwich, is roasted corn on the cobb.
And in that case the mayo is mixed with lime juice, cumin, chili powder, hot sauce, slathered on the corn, and then topped with crumbled cotija cheese.

Looks something like this:
07-10-2017 , 07:41 PM
f you and that picture
07-10-2017 , 07:42 PM
That is what is fed to hogs to produce all that yummy bacon.
07-10-2017 , 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Yakmelk
I have high mayo standards though, homemade is even better obv.
This.

Quote:
Originally Posted by 27offsuit
sriracha + mayo is one of my new condiment staples for fries and certain sandwiches.
This.

Quote:
Originally Posted by GMLAW
Fries and mayo are meant for each other. That's the way fries were meant to be eaten, period. Not with ranch, not with ketchup, not with mustard. That's barbaric.

On the one hand it boggles the mind that Americans disregard and detest this combination, on the other hand... who'd have thought that the people who came up with easy cheese need a little guidance in their kitchen.
This. I didn't even like mayo as a kid but when I went to Europe it was like a revelation trying chips and mayo together.

Quote:
Originally Posted by pig4bill
Cook on bbq grill, imo.
Ok have never tried this with hotdogs but willing to give it a try on my yearly hotdog cook. Thanks for the tip.
07-10-2017 , 07:55 PM
The only place lolmayo belongs is in the interrogation equipment supply room at CIA black sites.
07-10-2017 , 07:59 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by chopstick
The only place lolmayo belongs is in the interrogation equipment supply room at CIA black sites.
i'd give them whatever answer they want
07-10-2017 , 08:30 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by divides_by_zero
Mayo is necessary for tartar sauce. Tartar sauce is amazing on fried food.

Yeah I mean as part of a sauce (and granted it is a big part of tartar) or in cooking it's fine, that's a lot different than slathering a goddamned ball park frank in that ****.


Quote:
Originally Posted by cs3
Bunch of mayo weirdos itt.
The only thing I put mayo on, besides a standard cold turkey/ham/salami/roast beef/etc sandwich, is roasted corn on the cobb.
And in that case the mayo is mixed with lime juice, cumin, chili powder, hot sauce, slathered on the corn, and then topped with crumbled cotija cheese.

Looks something like this:

Like this, looks amazing, would eat, but I'd hardly call that corn with mayo on it.
07-10-2017 , 10:13 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by chopstick
The only place lolmayo belongs is in the interrogation equipment supply room at CIA black sites.

There's a joke in here somewhere...
07-10-2017 , 11:05 PM
07-11-2017 , 01:20 AM
hahaha amazing
07-11-2017 , 01:21 AM
wait a minute, I thought you were posting this one!

07-11-2017 , 03:05 AM
Condiments are way overused. I disagree with anything except salt on fries, and mustard on hot dogs. No ketchup on burgers either please.
07-11-2017 , 03:44 AM
So minimalist.
07-11-2017 , 04:11 AM
I think I might voluntarily put mayo on a hot dog if the alternative were to be waterboarded at a CIA black site.
07-11-2017 , 04:13 AM
I'll take the waterboarding
07-11-2017 , 01:44 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sciolist
Condiments are way overused. I disagree with anything except salt on fries, and mustard on hot dogs. No ketchup on burgers either please.
YESYESYES
07-11-2017 , 03:06 PM
The hot ketchup is good on burgers, especially grilled ones.
07-11-2017 , 05:28 PM
You mean spicy hot or are you heating up your ketchup?
07-11-2017 , 05:56 PM
I've been known to sriracha me some ketchup.
07-11-2017 , 10:40 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by cs3
You mean spicy hot or are you heating up your ketchup?


Last time I went to Walmart they were out. So I got Whataburger spicy ketchup instead. Haven't tried it yet.
07-11-2017 , 11:27 PM
Don't know how many of you watch Vice News Tonight but want to share a tidbit from last night's show:

Segment on the tag sale at The Taj. They send a reporter who says that he withdrew $500 the day before to buy stuff and he's got $420 left. Browses the hotel and finds a framed print he likes, a couple of lounge chairs and maybe something else. The bill comes to $417 or so and as he's walking off w/ his stuff he mutters 'Man gets my money no matter what.'

Ok, I think it's funny.
07-12-2017 , 12:10 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by pig4bill


Last time I went to Walmart they were out. So I got Whataburger spicy ketchup instead. Haven't tried it yet.
Ah, I can get on board with that.
I automatically thought "temperature" hot, probably because I'm one of those people who hates refrigerated ketchup.

Last edited by cs3; 07-12-2017 at 12:27 AM.
07-12-2017 , 12:26 AM
Watched Project Nim for the first time the other night. Had no idea what it was about or anything, and didn't even realize it was a documentary. For those who haven't seen it, it is based on a study done at Columbia University in the 70's about teaching language to a chimpanzee. The chimp was raised as a human child in a family household.

Im the last person anyone would accuse of being an animal rights activist or anything similar, but man, that was one of the most disturbing things I've ever watched on a few different levels. Not only was the way they raised the chimp as a human and then basically discarded him rather sickening, but every single person involved with the experiment seemed completely abnormal in some way. The chimp's original human "mother" in particular had some serious crazy going on and possibly even some kind of sexual fixation on the ape.

Pretty interesting watch though, and would recommend to anyone who hasn't seen it.

      
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