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xvarnah · 5 years ago
My dad likes it with cheese whiz
dash224 · 5 years ago
I hate raisins and celery and just found out I’m allergic to peanut butter. Ants on a log needs to burn in hell
silvermyth · 5 years ago
I like celery, it's crunchy and has a lot of water. It tastes fine on it's own and it is good with all kinds of dip.
parisqeen · 5 years ago
I like it cause it's like a base flavour, you can add things to it and it's a perfect snack. Also the texture has a great snap when you bite it and I love that.
@rosalinas with smashed potato and beef? As in all together?
rydler · 5 years ago
I like celery. Plain celery
rosalinas · 5 years ago
Yes, smashed potatoes and beef with some celery
One I my mother's best dishes
parisqeen · 5 years ago
Sounds like a weird combo to me but I'm tempted to give it a go
rosalinas · 5 years ago
It's delicious!
natethegreat · 5 years ago
you've eaten grass?
silvermyth · 5 years ago
You haven't?
natethegreat · 5 years ago
ok now this isn't about me
mrsuperman8942 · 5 years ago
when i was 8 i thought grass looked like a vegatable so i tried it.
i was sorely dissapointed, but it still tasted better than celery.
guest_ · 5 years ago
Lol. Yeah. I was probably somewhere around that age when I recall trying to eat grass (who knows if I did as a baby or not?) I just figured that most people in life would at some point try grass. When I was a kid we didn’t have much access to honey suckle, but there were yellow flowers that had a sweet/sour taste. Some kid must have put it in their mouth for some reason, and other kids saw and did it too. As humans we do (especially when young) tend to explore the world with our mouths, and without someone telling us what is and isn’t good we find out by trial and error.
parisqeen · 5 years ago
Grass always looked so tasty and inviting whenever sheep or cartoon creatures would eat it so of course young me had to try it, like everyone here I was disappointed. I did (and still do) however eat Sour-Sobs, which are these little yellow flowers that have a very sour stem. Apparently their real name is a Bermuda buttercup.
guest_ · 5 years ago
I learned something new. I’ve never heard them called sour sobs. We called them “spur flowers” or “piss flowers.” One playground school of thought held they were yellow and spur because they were flowers that had soaked up pee.
parisqeen · 5 years ago
Haha! Spur flowers is a lot more appetising than "piss flowers". Although that is partly accurate cause dogs tend to pee on them, so you have to make sure you grab ones off the path. I don't actually know why we call them sour sobs, it's just what I was brought up with so I never thought about them being called anything else.
guest_ · 5 years ago
Lol. Oops. I meant “sour flowers” not “spur flowers,” although the later is more creative.
wimsyexpergefactor · 5 years ago
Dang I absolutely despise it now but I used to be the kid that asked for celery. Like i'd fill the indented side with peanut Butter (it was like a perfect oblong bowl) and then I'd sprinkle raisins on it. I thought it was a culinary masterpiece and prepared it regularly for my sister. We called it 'ants on a log'.
rydler · 5 years ago
I've heard of it! Thought about trying it, but i hated raisins at the time so i didn't
wimsyexpergefactor · 5 years ago
Ya, funnily enough I now dislike peanut butter, hate celery and loathe raisins heh so i guess that food option is gone for me now