The Very Controversial List of Foods That Belong in the Lake of Fire -- What Are YOUR Picks?

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CarriePie

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As a young child, I didn't like coffee. Everyone around me drank coffee with cream and/or sugar. While still a child, I tried black coffee. Now that was tasty! I realized I hadn't liked coffee before then because everyone added stuff to it to make it horrid (to my taste buds). I've had quite a love for coffee since. I used to bring a thermos of it to school with me and take drinks at my locker in between classes. Then make a fresh pot when I got home. I guess I'm just a bitter person :unsure::LOL:
 

tourist

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I put Canola as THE worst oil.
It's shortened rebranded name for Canadian Industrial Machine Lubricant.
In spite of it being toxic, it's approved by the FDA for human consumption. What does that tell us about the FDA? It's not even good for equipment.
I use canola oil to fry food. No wonder I don't feel 100%. Perhaps the bottle should have a warning label.
 

tourist

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As a young child, I didn't like coffee. Everyone around me drank coffee with cream and/or sugar. While still a child, I tried black coffee. Now that was tasty! I realized I hadn't liked coffee before then because everyone added stuff to it to make it horrid (to my taste buds). I've had quite a love for coffee since. I used to bring a thermos of it to school with me and take drinks at my locker in between classes. Then make a fresh pot when I got home. I guess I'm just a bitter person :unsure::LOL:
I drink my coffee black too. Love coffee. Good beverage for sure.
 

tourist

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Pickled beets need to go on the Lake of Fire list. Probably Aunt Nellie too who makes this horrid stuff. Just kidding about Aunt Nellie. She probably makes a good apple pie.
 

Magenta

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I used to drink beer back in the day. Not a beer connoisseur though.
Nope, not a connoisseur here, either. Alcohol content was the most
important factor. No light beer for me! We called this "high test"
because it was 6% alcohol by volume as opposed to the usual 5.


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CarriePie

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Pickled beets need to go on the Lake of Fire list. Probably Aunt Nellie too who makes this horrid stuff. Just kidding about Aunt Nellie. She probably makes a good apple pie.
When I was a kid in grade school, I put several red hot cinnamon apples on my tray in the school cafeteria. I was really into those when I was a kid. Mind you, I was in a hurry and I was a kid and I didn't pay enough attention to the "cinnamon apples." I realized after I sit down to eat that they were pickled beets. I don't know how it is in school these days, but back then at my school you had to show the teacher your tray before you went out to the playground. If you had eaten everything on your tray you would be excused. I was not going to eat those pickled beets. So, while my friends are outside playing, I had to just sit there and stare at the horrid things until the bell rang for class and therefor I had to be excused :ROFL: Ugh, pickled beets :sick: