@juls - only had ostrich (like lean beef) - would love to try those others. I've heard horse meat is quite good - was it flavor or the thought of horse that made it difficult?
@JustJD - Yes, I've had BBQ ox tongue in Japanese restaurants, quite good. And cartilage in pho is my usual order - tender and wonderful. I have yet to have an opportunity to eat insects.
I've had what they listed under the LA club except for beaver tail (no comment). And I've had balut a few times. Chinese 100 year old egg. Calf's brains. Eye balls. All of those wonderful offal parts. Gator and emu, sure. Sea urchin? My favorite. Monk fish liver. Jelly fish. Sea cucumber is not so good, really. Escargot is like bacon. But that's just meat. Durian. That's the stuff that scares people. I love it.
If you read the article, you'll find that this "chemical apple pie" is also called "mock apple pie," it is much older than the Ritz box recipe, it was invented when apples were scarce and crackers were not, and popularized when WWII sent most apples overseas for the soldiers and what was left here was prohibitively expensive.
My daughter and I made this yesterday and we are astounded to say, it looked, slightly smelled, and tasted like apple pie. We shared it with everyone who were also amazed. Then we made a much better real apple pie. :)
If Sesame Street wants to create a same-sex couple then I'll support it whole-heartedly. We're friends with a few same-sex couples and their kids are awesome and close friends with our kid. Kids of same-sex couples should feel comfortable with their families and their classmates should be tolerant.
But Bert and Ernie have never given any indication of romantic love. There's nothing wrong with being friends and roommates and NOT gay. A child should also be taught that it's okay to love someone as a friend without it being a question of sexuality.
The robot is DARwin-OP, developed at Virginia Tech's Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory, it has open-source software and is manufactured by Korean company Robotis.
My grandfather told me this over 30 years ago. And here's a true story that happened last year: I was watching a movie with my family at home when I saw a fledgling crow on my car out the window. I investigated and ended up putting it on the roof for the parents to take care of and to save it from danger. As I did this I got yelled at by other crows. The crow I rescued survived but I had crows yelling me every time I walked out of the house for over a month. The weird part? The movie we were watching was Hitchcock's The Birds.
I use my real name now but a decade ago and since 1992 I went by "Spanky." Always Spanky. Sometimes Uncle Spanky, sometimes Darth Spanky, sometimes Spanky, Lord of the Pants, but always Spanky. I adopted it after a paladin I played in a D&D game - I named him Spanky after I rolled him but the DM was pissed - wanted to play a serious game - so I called him Alden Perth. But everyone called him Spanky anyway. Nothing is ever that serious when your name is Spanky.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYYbscCEf3Y
Still cute, yes.
@juls - only had ostrich (like lean beef) - would love to try those others. I've heard horse meat is quite good - was it flavor or the thought of horse that made it difficult?
@JustJD - Yes, I've had BBQ ox tongue in Japanese restaurants, quite good. And cartilage in pho is my usual order - tender and wonderful. I have yet to have an opportunity to eat insects.
I've had what they listed under the LA club except for beaver tail (no comment). And I've had balut a few times. Chinese 100 year old egg. Calf's brains. Eye balls. All of those wonderful offal parts. Gator and emu, sure. Sea urchin? My favorite. Monk fish liver. Jelly fish. Sea cucumber is not so good, really. Escargot is like bacon. But that's just meat. Durian. That's the stuff that scares people. I love it.
Love is a Biohazard, natural, L
Love is a Biohazard, natural, L
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illithid
My daughter and I made this yesterday and we are astounded to say, it looked, slightly smelled, and tasted like apple pie. We shared it with everyone who were also amazed. Then we made a much better real apple pie. :)
But Bert and Ernie have never given any indication of romantic love. There's nothing wrong with being friends and roommates and NOT gay. A child should also be taught that it's okay to love someone as a friend without it being a question of sexuality.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/17/open-source-darwin-op-bot-can-be-yours-for-just-12-000/