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National Something On A Stick Day
donm
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A veritable plethora of food items are available on a stick. What's your favorite? Any recipes, exotic or otherwise you care to share?
Be careful though. It's also National Trigylceride Day!
And as a cruel blow, it's also National German Chocolate Cake Day.
Emjoy.
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Sorry for the Off Topic click. **** hand jerked the **** mouse at the wrong time.
I used to love corn dogs when I was a kid and teenager. Now I think they are the nastiest things ever made.
My husband battles high triglycerides everyday. They have been as high as 3170 and the lowest we've ever gotten them is 400. Starvation is the only thing I think would bring them down to the right range.
Now I want a German Chocolate Cake.
@DvilleDawg just click on the Off Topic again and it should erase your click....
DvilleDawg
I have "suffered" from the same problem, though not nearly as high as your husband's. My doc thinks it's a genetic thing with being Mediterranean and all (Italian and Portuguese). I have cut out most sweets other than fruit and eat less bread and it has helped. Of course, exercise helps too - as well as some Crestor junk.
Once ate a piece of grilled meat on a skewer, bought from a street vendor in China. Tasted like chicken, but I'm not sure it was.
Far from the worst thing I ate while there. (That prize goes to ox throat.)
I guess it fits with The Walking Dead episode from Sunday.
I've had grilled rattle snake on a skewer in South Dakota. Was a little on the chewy side, but not too bad..
German Chocolate Cake is named after a person, not the country/people.
And...
I do not eat something if I dont know what it is. Apparently alot of things taste like chicken. And I've never eaten anything that tatse like chicken but chicken. You are a brave man
kabobs?
Good call on the GCC...as a kid I thought it was some exotic european recipe....only to find out it was named after a brand of baking chocolate lol.
Bless you!!!
Had German chocolate cake on Sunday for my B day. I still enjoy a home made corn dog, my triglycerides seem to run OK. The doctor says it is genetic.
Excellent on topic category choice @donm. I probably would have missed that!