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Yard Bird and Yard Egg (Annoying Food Words)
Posted by LSUZombie on 8/12/16 at 5:05 pm916
Not sure why these two terms bother me so much, but both make me want to roll my eyes when someone is serving "yard bird" and bought the damn chicken at the grocery store, which was shipped from a processing facility.
Yard egg is another one. See it on menus now more and more and it's just a fun way to dress up a "boring" chicken egg.
Still annoys me
Any food words/terms that annoy you for no real reason?
Yard egg is another one. See it on menus now more and more and it's just a fun way to dress up a "boring" chicken egg.
Still annoys me
Any food words/terms that annoy you for no real reason?
re: Yard Bird and Yard Egg (Annoying Food Words)Posted by CoachChappy on 8/12/16 at 5:11 pm to LSUZombie
It drives me nuts when someone says chicken as ""shickon" as if that's the French or Cajun way to pronounce chicken. It's poulet dammit.
Also, rednecks saying cooshon-de-lait. It's Cochon-de-lait
Also, rednecks saying cooshon-de-lait. It's Cochon-de-lait
re: Yard Bird and Yard Egg (Annoying Food Words)Posted by BRgetthenet on 8/12/16 at 5:24 pm to CoachChappy
People saying nom nom.
Grow up, you frickin retard. Speak English.
Grow up, you frickin retard. Speak English.
re: Yard Bird and Yard Egg (Annoying Food Words)Posted by Paul Allen on 8/12/16 at 5:27 pm to BRgetthenet
"Call right now, you'll get right in"
re: Yard Bird and Yard Egg (Annoying Food Words)Posted by Lester Earl on 8/12/16 at 5:31 pm to LSUZombie
jakabol
re: Yard Bird and Yard Egg (Annoying Food Words)Posted by CroakaBait on 8/12/16 at 5:31 pm to BRgetthenet
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nom nom
For some reason this saying, be it spoken or written, irritates me. Why, I don't know. Same goes for the words "gnosh" and "maven".
re: Yard Bird and Yard Egg (Annoying Food Words)Posted by BRgetthenet on 8/12/16 at 5:34 pm to CroakaBait
Gnosh I'm good with. It's Yiddish.
Maven reminds me of all the beer thread nerds who throw a royal shite fit when you say Ghost in the Machine tastes like a mango soaked in Clorox, and an orange rind you've wiped your arse with.
Maven reminds me of all the beer thread nerds who throw a royal shite fit when you say Ghost in the Machine tastes like a mango soaked in Clorox, and an orange rind you've wiped your arse with.
Chicken wings.
I'm talking about what most food places consider a "wing".
To me, this is a chicken wing...
If I order six wings, I want six fricking chicken wings, not three cut up into drumettes and wingettes calling each piece a "wing".
I'm talking about what most food places consider a "wing".
To me, this is a chicken wing...
If I order six wings, I want six fricking chicken wings, not three cut up into drumettes and wingettes calling each piece a "wing".
re: Yard Bird and Yard Egg (Annoying Food Words)Posted by CroakaBait on 8/12/16 at 6:07 pm to BRgetthenet
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Gnosh I'm good with. It's Yiddish.
I got curious and did an extensive, in-depth, 5-minute Google search. Apparently "maven" is also derived from Yiddish. Sensing a disturbing pattern here, I searched the origin of "nom nom". Turns out the phrase is generally attributed to none other than Cookie Monster, whose voice actor was Frank Oz, formerly known as Frank Oznowicz, son of a Jewish father who fought the Nazis.
I'm going to go drink some Miller Lites and say some prayers about my unintentional anti-semitism.
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re: Yard Bird and Yard Egg (Annoying Food Words)Posted by Paul Allen on 8/12/16 at 6:31 pm to BRgetthenet
Do you know what a hasa is, BR? A hasa is a Yiddish word for a pig that don't fly straight.
re: Yard Bird and Yard Egg (Annoying Food Words)Posted by TFTC on 8/12/16 at 7:45 pm to Paul Allen
I get aggravated when someone says something is yummy..
re: Yard Bird and Yard Egg (Annoying Food Words)Posted by Stadium Rat on 8/12/16 at 8:02 pm to TFTC
If someone tells me they make a "killer" anything, I just think "No thanks".
And a dessert is "to die for". No, it isn't, sorry.
And a dessert is "to die for". No, it isn't, sorry.
re: Yard Bird and Yard Egg (Annoying Food Words)Posted by Thib-a-doe Tiger on 8/12/16 at 8:05 pm to LSUZombie
IPA, Session beer, sous vide, al dente
re: Yard Bird and Yard Egg (Annoying Food Words)Posted by GeauxTigers0107 on 8/12/16 at 8:07 pm to LSUZombie
Drives me nuts when someone invites us over for "BBQ" only to get there and find out they're doing it in the oven and then to top it off, drowning it in Kraft Original BBQ Sauce. You're not BBQ'ing mfer! You're baking chicken!
re: Yard Bird and Yard Egg (Annoying Food Words)Posted by Front9Bandit on 8/12/16 at 8:08 pm to Paul Allen
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Do you know what a hasa is, BR? A hasa is a Yiddish word for a pig that don't fly straight
I knew a guy named Frank once who was a hasa
re: Yard Bird and Yard Egg (Annoying Food Words)Posted by Paul Allen on 8/12/16 at 8:15 pm to Front9Bandit
Me too. He owned Lopez Motors
re: Yard Bird and Yard Egg (Annoying Food Words)Posted by Degas on 8/12/16 at 8:40 pm to Thib-a-doe Tiger
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IPA, Session beer, sous vide, al dente
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