It smells like a wet dog corpse stuffed with goat cheese.
True story, on two separate occasions I have walked into the kitchen, caught a funny whiff, and started poking around trying to see if a rat or other small animal had crawled into our kitchen and died. Turned out my wife was just making natto-ryori.
My son eats the stuff like popcorn at the movies, too. He and my wife’s entire family, like most of the rest of Japan, absolutely love that foul stuff.
[quote]flipcollar wrote:
Since this has become a ‘Texans/former Texans who drive trucks’ thread…
I drive a single cab F 150, 8 ft bed. I use it for work on a regular basis. I have to be able to fit 2 4x4 pallets in the bed, hence the need for a full bed. The full bed coupled with an extended cab is just too long to drive in Dallas, otherwise I would prefer a larger cab. parallel/meter parking would not happen. Just yesterday I hauled 3 full truckloads of mulch (personal use, not work).
Dat utility.[/quote]
Agreed, it’s not my fault orion’s haters club didn’t show up.
Ford makes a great truck these days.
[/quote]
I’m organizing my data and putting together a powerpoint. I also want to have hand-outs and other supplementary materials for the presentation.
It smells like a wet dog corpse stuffed with goat cheese.
True story, on two separate occasions I have walked into the kitchen, caught a funny whiff, and started poking around trying to see if a rat or other small animal had crawled into our kitchen and died. Turned out my wife was just making natto-ryori.
My son eats the stuff like popcorn at the movies, too. He and my wife’s entire family, like most of the rest of Japan, absolutely love that foul stuff.
Gag
*edited[/quote]
Ha ha ha
We have this routine where she says “natto,” and without saying a word I pick up my food and head to another room.[/quote]
It smells like a wet dog corpse stuffed with goat cheese.
True story, on two separate occasions I have walked into the kitchen, caught a funny whiff, and started poking around trying to see if a rat or other small animal had crawled into our kitchen and died. Turned out my wife was just making natto-ryori.
My son eats the stuff like popcorn at the movies, too. He and my wife’s entire family, like most of the rest of Japan, absolutely love that foul stuff.
Gag
*edited[/quote]
Ha ha ha
We have this routine where she says “natto,” and without saying a word I pick up my food and head to another room.[/quote]
Your wife is more benevolent than mine.
[/quote]
Okay what the hell is it?
It smells like a wet dog corpse stuffed with goat cheese.
True story, on two separate occasions I have walked into the kitchen, caught a funny whiff, and started poking around trying to see if a rat or other small animal had crawled into our kitchen and died. Turned out my wife was just making natto-ryori.
My son eats the stuff like popcorn at the movies, too. He and my wife’s entire family, like most of the rest of Japan, absolutely love that foul stuff.
Gag
*edited[/quote]
Ha ha ha
We have this routine where she says “natto,” and without saying a word I pick up my food and head to another room.[/quote]
Your wife is more benevolent than mine.
[/quote]
Okay what the hell is it?
You two have me intrigued [/quote]
Shit looks gross, it is good for clarifying water!
It smells like a wet dog corpse stuffed with goat cheese.
True story, on two separate occasions I have walked into the kitchen, caught a funny whiff, and started poking around trying to see if a rat or other small animal had crawled into our kitchen and died. Turned out my wife was just making natto-ryori.
My son eats the stuff like popcorn at the movies, too. He and my wife’s entire family, like most of the rest of Japan, absolutely love that foul stuff.
Gag
*edited[/quote]
Ha ha ha
We have this routine where she says “natto,” and without saying a word I pick up my food and head to another room.[/quote]
Your wife is more benevolent than mine.
[/quote]
Okay what the hell is it?
You two have me intrigued [/quote]
Shit looks gross, it is good for clarifying water![/quote]
Meh I would probably try it, I cant smell so I may like it
It smells like a wet dog corpse stuffed with goat cheese.
True story, on two separate occasions I have walked into the kitchen, caught a funny whiff, and started poking around trying to see if a rat or other small animal had crawled into our kitchen and died. Turned out my wife was just making natto-ryori.
My son eats the stuff like popcorn at the movies, too. He and my wife’s entire family, like most of the rest of Japan, absolutely love that foul stuff.
Gag
*edited[/quote]
Ha ha ha
We have this routine where she says “natto,” and without saying a word I pick up my food and head to another room.[/quote]
Your wife is more benevolent than mine.
[/quote]
Okay what the hell is it?
You two have me intrigued [/quote]
Shit looks gross, it is good for clarifying water![/quote]
Meh I would probably try it, I cant smell so I may like it[/quote]
It’s some weird stuff, Derek. I must imagine it’s the equivalent of my German grandfather eating Limburger cheese, blood sausage and pickled pigs feet for pleasure.
Come to think of it, pigs’ feet are not uncommon fare here, either. You can also get pigs’ ears.
If there is a Japanese market anywhere near you, I’m sure they’ll have it. You’ve been warned.
It’s usually eaten with rice, karashi (asian hot mustard…the punch you in the nose kind that is similar to wasabi) and some kind of sauce. But both my wife and son eat it directly out of the package.
Ugh, just talking about it is making me feel nauseous. I’m out.
It smells like a wet dog corpse stuffed with goat cheese.
True story, on two separate occasions I have walked into the kitchen, caught a funny whiff, and started poking around trying to see if a rat or other small animal had crawled into our kitchen and died. Turned out my wife was just making natto-ryori.
My son eats the stuff like popcorn at the movies, too. He and my wife’s entire family, like most of the rest of Japan, absolutely love that foul stuff.
Gag
*edited[/quote]
Ha ha ha
We have this routine where she says “natto,” and without saying a word I pick up my food and head to another room.[/quote]
Your wife is more benevolent than mine.
[/quote]
Okay what the hell is it?
You two have me intrigued [/quote]
Shit looks gross, it is good for clarifying water![/quote]
Meh I would probably try it, I cant smell so I may like it[/quote]
It’s some weird stuff, Derek. I must imagine it’s the equivalent of my German grandfather eating Limburger cheese, blood sausage and pickled pigs feet for pleasure.
Come to think of it, pigs’ feet are not uncommon fare here, either. You can also get pigs’ ears.
[/quote]
Im from East Tennessee I have eaten pigs feet and I love Limburger and blue cheese.
It smells like a wet dog corpse stuffed with goat cheese.
True story, on two separate occasions I have walked into the kitchen, caught a funny whiff, and started poking around trying to see if a rat or other small animal had crawled into our kitchen and died. Turned out my wife was just making natto-ryori.
My son eats the stuff like popcorn at the movies, too. He and my wife’s entire family, like most of the rest of Japan, absolutely love that foul stuff.
Gag
*edited[/quote]
Ha ha ha
We have this routine where she says “natto,” and without saying a word I pick up my food and head to another room.[/quote]
Your wife is more benevolent than mine.
[/quote]
Okay what the hell is it?
You two have me intrigued [/quote]
Shit looks gross, it is good for clarifying water![/quote]
Meh I would probably try it, I cant smell so I may like it[/quote]
It’s some weird stuff, Derek. I must imagine it’s the equivalent of my German grandfather eating Limburger cheese, blood sausage and pickled pigs feet for pleasure.
Come to think of it, pigs’ feet are not uncommon fare here, either. You can also get pigs’ ears.
[/quote]
Im from East Tennessee I have eaten pigs feet and I love Limburger and blue cheese.
[quote]Cortes wrote:
If there is a Japanese market anywhere near you, I’m sure they’ll have it. You’ve been warned.
It’s usually eaten with rice, karashi (asian hot mustard…the punch you in the nose kind that is similar to wasabi) and some kind of sauce. But both my wife and son eat it directly out of the package.
Ugh, just talking about it is making me feel nauseous. I’m out. [/quote]
My sister and I have a disgusting food eating contest. If you can put horse radish, wasabi, asian mustard or several of the Indian chutneys on it, we’ll eat it.
[quote]flipcollar wrote:
Since this has become a ‘Texans/former Texans who drive trucks’ thread…
I drive a single cab F 150, 8 ft bed. I use it for work on a regular basis. I have to be able to fit 2 4x4 pallets in the bed, hence the need for a full bed. The full bed coupled with an extended cab is just too long to drive in Dallas, otherwise I would prefer a larger cab. parallel/meter parking would not happen. Just yesterday I hauled 3 full truckloads of mulch (personal use, not work).
Dat utility.[/quote]
Agreed, it’s not my fault orion’s haters club didn’t show up.
Ford makes a great truck these days.
[/quote]
I’m organizing my data and putting together a powerpoint. I also want to have hand-outs and other supplementary materials for the presentation. [/quote]
[quote]flipcollar wrote:
Since this has become a ‘Texans/former Texans who drive trucks’ thread…
I drive a single cab F 150, 8 ft bed. I use it for work on a regular basis. I have to be able to fit 2 4x4 pallets in the bed, hence the need for a full bed. The full bed coupled with an extended cab is just too long to drive in Dallas, otherwise I would prefer a larger cab. parallel/meter parking would not happen. Just yesterday I hauled 3 full truckloads of mulch (personal use, not work).
Dat utility.[/quote]
Agreed, it’s not my fault orion’s haters club didn’t show up.
Ford makes a great truck these days.
[/quote]
I’m organizing my data and putting together a powerpoint. I also want to have hand-outs and other supplementary materials for the presentation. [/quote]
[quote]Cortes wrote:
If there is a Japanese market anywhere near you, I’m sure they’ll have it. You’ve been warned.
It’s usually eaten with rice, karashi (asian hot mustard…the punch you in the nose kind that is similar to wasabi) and some kind of sauce. But both my wife and son eat it directly out of the package.
Ugh, just talking about it is making me feel nauseous. I’m out. [/quote]
My sister and I have a disgusting food eating contest. If you can put horse radish, wasabi, asian mustard or several of the Indian chutneys on it, we’ll eat it.
It think that this stuff just made the list.
[/quote]
Injest at your own peril, my friend.[/quote]
Have you tried it?