DailyDirt: There's Nothing That Can't Be Deep Fried And Eaten
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We know it's bad for our health, but somehow we just can't get enough of artery-clogging fried foods because they taste so good. If you get tired of dry oven-roasted Thanksgiving turkeys, try deep frying them next time. Deep frying is not only a quicker way to cook a turkey, but it also produces a very moist and juicy bird with super crunchy skin. (However, deep frying whole turkeys is dangerous if not done properly -- take it from William Shatner, who nearly burned down his house trying to deep fry a turkey.) Fried turkey isn't particularly unusual, but there are some pretty crazy, deep fried food ideas out there. Here are a few examples.
- In Austria, McDonald's recently offered a sandwich called the McRibster, which was essentially a McRib that had been breaded and fried. And as if that weren't enough, it also came with bacon and cheese (and some healthier stuff like lettuce and onions). [url]
- Fried butter balls first debuted at the State Fair of Texas in 2009. However, the Iowa State Fair took it to the next level last year with a 2-ounce stick of butter, dipped in cinnamon honey batter, deep fried, and then covered in a sugar glaze. [url]
- Every year, the San Diego County Fair features some interesting deep fried foods. Some examples include: fried Krispy Kreme chicken sandwiches, fried Twinkies, fried avocados, fried brownies, fried Klondike bars, fried frog legs, deep fried Girl Scout cookies, and deep fried Kool-Aid. [url]
- To discover more food-related links, check out what's floating around in StumbleUpon. [url]
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Burp
Someone had to say it.
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Next time try a deep fried, dark chocolate bounty.
trust me... it tastes awesome , not of coconut at all.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bounty_%28ch ocolate_bar%29
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Good times...
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McRibster-Wiener Schnitzel
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paddles on standby
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Or so they think!
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mosanto anyone?
Just a reminder for you guys that mosanto Crops grow their own pesticides, kill bees and kill lab rats that eat the corn itself. + mosanto take the time to spray their "round up" pesticide...ahem. Bio weapon. on all their crops, before even considering turning it into oil and corn starch.
well bio weapon might seems arch but mosanto "round up" is trully destructive. Even after dilluing it 45 times it is still as strong and efficient... Also, food sprayed with mosanto "round up" tested on lab rats have shown to COMPLETLY STERILISE!!!! the rats by the 3rd generation.
so deeply frying food on mosanto corn oil... is the worst thing you could ever do.. that oil is the most effective and destructive silent weaponized food.
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But yes, Monsanto = evil and probably poisoning us. Don't forget the potatoes. They can probably also have these comments removed, lest the sheep begin questioning their fodder.
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It's bacon!
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Welcome!
Anyway, got to go ... think I'm having a coronary!
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Remove frozen pizza from packaging. Snap in half, place the sides with the topping on together, dip in batter, and introduce to the oil...
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