• F* that Bowl and Double Down

    In a land of bacon wrapped lard logs, quadruple thick burgers, and super sized orange mocha frappacinos, the masses seem to have spoken. The Colonel listened. He says, “I see you enjoying that bowl-o-fried self pity. Our evil bowl of goo is the most popular item on the menu. Shall we double down and go for broke?” ABOLUTELY! Leave it to KFC.

    What’s better than piling your food in a bowl rather than eating it on a plate like a normal self respecting person? Hmmm how about we take a chicken sandwich, put bacon and cheese on it, then lose the bun and use the chicken like two slices of white bread. Someone please call Patton Oswalt, we are ever closer to inventing that lunch gun he so adamantly has requested.

     

    The Food Says Hi…

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    Food with Faces Saying Hi in Their Native Language | [Flickr]

    THE QUEUE

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    The Ultimate Party Platter

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    Does anyone remember Street Sharks?

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    Peppermint Meringue Cake with Chocolate Buttercream

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    I know it’s technically out of season. But I could sure go for one right now.

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    Childhood Snacks

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    The Costco Challenge

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    Here’s an interesting story…

    Costco Challenge

    The Costco Challenge is as follows: eat $10 worth of any food/drink combination at the Costco food court during one 1-hour sitting. Tax is not included in this calculation. Trust me, it is a challenge.

    • A corollary of this challenge is the Whole-Pizza Rule, which states that any person attempting to spend $9.95 or more on pizza must purchase the whole pizza.
    • The other regulation is the Soda Refill Inclusion, which says that any purchase of a hot dog includes a cup of soda, with refills, so any purchase of a hot dog for the purposes of the challenge must be accompanied by the consumption of the included drink, along with one refill.
    • The final hurdle for the winner is to complete the Walk of Triumph, i.e., the winner must be able to walk out of the front door of Costco, with all the ingested food intact.

    Costco Challenge Winner’s Circle

    25 April 2009 — David “Cookie” Anderson rose to the challenge with the consumption of a whole pizza ($9.95) and a drink ($0.59), including mandatory refill. Note that Cookie went the extra mile, in that his pizza was in fact a “combo” style, loaded with options.

    A close-to-urban-myth from the city of Davis, CA

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