Four Foods on… Friday? Monday? Tuesday?
July 24, 2010 by Rebecca
Filed under 4 Foods Friday Meme
I can never seem to get this meme straight. I look for it at Val’s site, but I can’t seem to find it on Friday. Then, when I visit Chatbug Karen’s blog and By the Sea blog, they have theirs posted.
I feel left out. lol.
Well, even though FFFF #119 has been issued, I’m going to try to play catch up with the previous ones first. The questions are interesting. Sorry I am so inconsistent with this meme!
1. Do you prefer soft serve ice cream or hard ice cream?
Ice cream is ice cream! I’ll eat it either way.
2. What is the strangest sandwich you’ve ever made?
I’ve probably made a lot of weird stuff… recently, we make hummus wraps. They are very good, and very filling. But because hummus is a food that people either love or hate, our sandwich gets strong reactions.
You can see our recipe with photo here.
3. What’s your favorite type (not flavor) of potato chip?
Anything but the ripped. I don’t like those. They are too heavy and crunchy.
4. What size spoon do you usually eat soup with at home?
I don’t eat soup. Yuk. OK OK, on those RARE occasions that I do eat soup, it’s with a regular spoon.
Here’s FFFF #119. I like the questions because they are “language” oriented. I like learning about how other cultures interpret words.
1. How do you pronounce manicotti? Men-e-got, man-i-cotti or some other way?
I don’t think I have ever said this word, just read it. And I live in an Italian area! I guess it’s man-i-cotti here.
2. What do you can the carbonated drink that comes in a bottle? Soda, tonic, pop, fizzy or something else?
Soda. I have never heard a northerner say “pop.” I always thought southerners said it that way. I have never heard any northerner say “tonic,” either. You suuuuure he wasn’t pulling your leg, Val?
3. What do you call a sandwich on a long roll? Sub, grinder, hoagie, hero, poor boy or something else?
A sub.
4. Do you call it broth, boullion or stock? How do you make chicken stock?
I have always thought the three were entirely different entities. Broth is the cooked juices of meat without the addition of vegetables, isn’t it? Stock is the cooked juices of meat with vegetables, isn’t it? (Or are they the other way around??). Boullion is flavored powder pressed into cubes, no? How do I make chicken stock? Well… most of the time I buy the cans. Sometimes when I am extremely motivated, I cook the carcass. Right now, I can’t cook because I don’t have a kitchen yet. Here’s hoping I can save up all my nickels and aj madison coupons and finish this kitchen by the end of August!

Charla @ Healthy Home Blog on Mon, 26th Jul 2010 3:40 pm
LOL…I like your title!
I’m not sure when to post my FFoF anymore either. What I’ve done recently is when Val posts it on the weekend then I wait and post it towards the end of the week. However, others post that same weekend so I might start doing that. I don’t think it matters.