I am so sleepy today! I feel like I caught myself in a stare zoning out at my computer multiple times today.
An early bed time is clearly in order.
Did today feel like one giant blur to anyone else?
Dinner
Since I was feeling quite sleepy this afternoon, I wanted to make something easy and comforting for dinner and turned to my favorite BBQ meatloaf recipe.
I ate two slices of the meatloaf with a sweet potato and enjoyed every bite!
The Food List Challenge
Have you guys heard of The Food List Challenge? I noticed the challenge popping up all over Facebook and was immediately intrigued.
The challenge states: “Are you a foodie? Prove it!” and lists 100 different foods that Facebook users then mark as a food they’ve have or haven’t tried.
I thought it might be a fun thing to feature on the blog!
I highlighted the foods I have tried below. I haven’t heard of a handful of the foods listed and a few others simply give me the heebie jeebies!
1. Abalone
2. Absinthe
3. Alligator
4. Baba Ghanoush
5. Bagel and Lox
6. Baklava
7. Barbecue Ribs
8. Bellini
9. Bird’s Nest Soup
10. Biscuits and Gravy
11. Black Pudding
12. Black Truffle
13. Borscht
14. Calamari
15. Carp
16. Caviar
17. Cheese Fondue
18. Chicken and Waffles
19. Chicken Tikka Masala
20. Chile Relleno
21. Chitlins
22. Churros
23. Clam Chowder
24. Cognac
25. Crab Cakes
26. Crickets
27. Currywurst
28. Dandelion Wine
29. Dulce De Leche
30. Durian
31. Eel
32. Eggs Benedict
33. Fish Tacos
34. Foie Gras
35. Fresh Spring Rolls
36. Fried Catfish
37. Fried Green Tomatoes
38. Fried Plantain
39. Frito Pie
40. Frogs’ Legs
41. Fugu
42. Funnel Cake
43. Gazpacho
44. Goat
45. Goat’s Milk
46. Goulash
47. Gumbo
48. Haggis
49. Head Cheese
50. Heirloom Tomatoes
51. Honeycomb
52. Hostess Fruit Pie
53. Huevos Rancheros
54. Jerk Chicken
55. Kangaroo
56. Key Lime Pie
57. Kobe Beef
58. Lassi
59. Lobster
60. Mimosa
61. MoonPie
62. Morel Mushrooms
63. Nettle Tea
64. Octopus
65. Oxtail Soup
66. Paella
67. Paneer
68. Pastrami on Rye
69. Pavlova
70. Phaal
71. Philly Cheese Steak
72. Pho
73. Pineapple and Cottage Cheese
74. Pistachio Ice Cream
75. Po’ Boy
76. Pocky
77. Polenta
78. Prickly Pear
79. Rabbit Stew
80. Raw Oysters
81. Root Beer Float
82. S’mores
83. Sauerkraut
84. Sea Urchin
85. Shark
86. Snail
87. Snake
88. Soft Shell Crab
89. Som Tam
90. Spaetzle
91. Spam
92. Squirrel
93. Steak Tartare
94. Sweet Potato Fries
95. Sweetbreads
96. Tom Yum
97. Umeboshi
98. Venison
99. Wasabi Peas
100. Zucchini Flowers
You may see little images of the above foods on The Food List Challenge website if any of them are unfamiliar to you like they were to me!
Questions of the Evening
- What is the most unusual dish you’ve ever tried?
- What is one item listed above that you would never try?
It would take an awful lot to get me to try squirrel, snake or crickets. Yikes!
Mary says
i can’t believe you have never had a frito pie!!!! you have had shark before but not frito pie?!?!? hahah that’s crazy to me. Frito pies are definitely not the healthiest option, but they are super tasty!
Christina says
My mom is from Poland so Borscht is a staple at my house for most holidays! I’ve also TRIED head cheese once and did not have a taste for it at all. Gelatinous circles of meat are definitely something that would take a while to get used to! For some reason, out of all the crazy items KANGAROO was the one that stuck out at me the most. I know that we eat all different kinds of animals…but kangaroos just don’t seem right to eat! I just picture them as bouncy fun animals that are simply too cute to eat!
Molly says
#30– Durian– is a fruit that I tried for the first time in China. It is the UGLIEST thing and STINKS soooo bad! I was not a fan!
Khushboo says
Omg you have to try chicken tikka masala….for dinner tonight!! It’s super easy to make to and I just know you’d love it!
Gillian says
The weirdest thing i’ve ever had is Blood Sausage. It’s actually really good!
You should check off Chicken Tikka Masala next!
Candice says
rabbit stew?? mmm..?? easter dinner next year? haha! Not to sure about that one!
Interesting!
anon says
I’m from Ireland so Black pudding is a staple of a good fry up for breakfast. I was a vegetarian for 10 years, until last november so I completely understand the aversion to the blood part. But, is that really the worst part of the pig to eat? Think of the stuff they put in sausages! A good pudding should be coarse with oats too.
A lassi is an indian yougurt smoothie drink. Delicious! they cool down your tounge after the spices of a curry.
You have a few indian dishes left you could have an indian night!
Oxtail soup too is another staple. Although mostly just the packet of campbells. Again though, it’s delicious!
~Jessica~ says
Rabbit stew is actually very common and almost ‘mainstream’ in England, incidentally.
Given your vendetta against squirrels, I am very surprised that you haven’t take the chance to eat one as a means of getting your own back 😉
xxx
peanutbutterfingers says
LOL!
Pam says
Wahhhhttttt no Frito Pie? You are missin out Jules!
Erica @ For the Sake of Cake says
Wow, you’ve done pretty well! There are tons on that list that I’ve never tried!
Cheryl says
The most unusual for me was eel. It was soft and disgusting. There is no way ever, ever, EVER that I would try head cheese. I wanna to hurl just thinking about it.
Beka says
I’ve tried 84 things off that list!!!
I’m always open to try new things, but I will NEVER EVER try balut. (google it if you need to). Disgusting.
Definitely try chile relleno and the tomyum soup. Very good foods that I noticed you haven’t hit yet 🙂
Heather @ Run Eat Play says
Wow – you’ve tried a lot of foods! I am such a baby when it comes to trying different things!
When I was younger, we used to have alligator bites in our freezer. Ewww…
Hope @ With A Side Of Hope says
Ew, there are a ton of things that I wouldn’t try on that list! You are brave for trying so many new things!
Emily says
It’s not weird in the Eastern Asian world, but fermented squid guts are probably the oddest item ever eaten by me. That and horse meat (in France).
The item that I would never touch/go near would be balut.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balut_(egg)
Tasha @ Running on Salsa says
Great post!
I can’t believe you’ve never tried Chile Rellenos! They are one of my all time favorite dishes. (My mom’s Mexican so I might be slighly biased haha!) Also, Chicken Tikka Masala is also very good (although I’ve only tried the tofu version of it)
And I agree with you 100%….squirrel, snake or crickets are definitely a no way for me!
Heather says
when you come to visit us in the CDNY [see what I did there?] I will take you to this amazing Italian Family resteraunt called Augies. THE BEST ZUCCHINI FLOWERS EVER. They are right from the chef’s garden – picked and brought in and stuffed with cheese and put on a bed of arugla with marinara and they are DELIGHTFUL. One of my favorite meals in the area. FOR SURE.
Tonya says
The weirdest thing I’ve ever eaten was meatloaf made from real Smurfs! Mmmm!
Stephanie @ My Freckled Life says
My fiance’s father came in to town from Germany and really wanted to go hunting. He caught a deer and some rabbits, but he also caught a squirrel. He decided to grill it and challenged me to eat a squirrel leg. Since I was trying to impress him and all (it was only the second time we’d met), I really did eat it! I felt like Robin Hood!
It sounds cliche, but it really did taste like dark meat chicken! But now I just cant look at squirrels the same way.
April says
I’m shocked to see that people actually eat kangaroo. That makes me so sad
Meghan says
I grew up in Malaysia and Durian is the national fruit there. They make ice cream, candy, bread, anything you can think of with durian. It smells like old onions, eggs, vomit, and anything else you think might smell bad. It is actually banned in any building, or enclosed area due to the smell. I love the taste but it is definitely acquired! My parents hate it but I guess since I was little when we got there I learned to love it. The is actually the one food that Andrew zimmErn (bizarre food guy) can’t eat! You have to try it! It is hard to find in the states but I think it is in big cities like NYC and San Fran!
Jackie says
I have had Rabbit and Rattle Snake, both delicious!!! I think you would be surprised, meat is meat with the right seasonings!