A Nauseating Story

Posted on 29 August 2007 under Food Blogs

Since first being published September of 2006, one particular food story continually pops up in the “most emailed” category of the BBC News web site.

If exotic foods made of the wrong parts of an animal turn your stomach in any manner, don’t click here.

If you clicked, and don’t like what you saw, I tried to warn you …

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  1. 29 August 2007 @ 8:46 pm Posted by JEP

    You tempted me. I clicked. I’m sorry! Am I missing something—can’t figure out to comment on your other site?

  2. 29 August 2007 @ 10:59 pm Posted by LunaPierCook

    The link in this post goes to the BBC News web site in the UK, which is not my other site. So, now I’m confused! ;-)

  3. 30 August 2007 @ 12:23 pm Posted by JEP

    The Michigan Cuisine site

  4. 30 August 2007 @ 3:26 pm Posted by Leslie

    I feel baited… I mean, how can a person resist a link that says “don’t click HERE” Haha!

    Have you ever seen the Travel channels show called “Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern”? Interesting and amusing show.
    http://travel.discovery.com/tv/bizarre-foods/bizarre-foods.html

    The host travels to all parts of the world, from New Orleans to Thailand to Scotland and researches and tastes their “weirdest” cuisine. He made me laugh during one episode in particular when the hostess told him that a certain food he was about to be served was good for virility. He sorta looked at the camera, then back to the hostess and said more often than not when someone tells him that a food is good for his manliness, it’s something that isn’t very pleasant to eat. LOL.

  5. 31 August 2007 @ 7:47 am Posted by LunaPierCook

    Oh yeah, Andrew’s one of my faves to watch. His amusement at any of the situations he puts himself in is interesting by itself. He recently did an episode where he met up with Bourdain to go eat a few things. The two together made for a great show!

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