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The yay or nay? game
Posted by timethief • 2/24/09 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
Topics: dishes, entertainment, food, fun, Games, spices
Here's a game courtesy of the Myspaces forum lol
Name a dish, spice or food and the next person can say "yay" (for yes) or "nay" (for no) to it and then name a food for the following person.
There will be some overlap so just answer the one you see and let it shake out on it's own.
Acquired tastes and "cultural delicacies" are good candidates for this game. I'll start ...
Calamari
Yay or nay?
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hog offal! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrapple
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Conditional yay! (only hebrew nationals...or smart-dogs
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Pot roast (with potatoes and carrots, oh my!)
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Yay
an incredibly rich, half-chocolate, half-lemon doberge cake en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doberge_cake
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NAY! (if you've no clue what balut is en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balut_(egg)
Fried cat fish with hush puppies
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NAY on the salisbury steak. Not only do I not eat red meat...but I've never understood salisbury steak.
Yay on the mashed potatoes.
Apple pie with vanilla ice cream.
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Nay! (I've eaten rattler meat before when I had too but it's not a preference of mine.)
meatloaf sandwich www.blogcatalog.com/discuss/entry/name-your-best#comment_846051
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Yay!
Roasted pheasant l'ornage. Rub pheasant with garlic salt and pepper, put onion and back bacon in cavity and place in ovenproof dish. Pour a glaze of orange syrup over the pheasant. Cover and bake for 45 minutes on 350. Serve with wild rice.
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Yay!
Greek salad, or horiatiki, is a rough country salad of juicy tomatoes, crisp cucumber, sliced red onion, green pepper, crumbly feta cheese and plump kalamata olives. Served with some crusty bread.
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Nay!
Clinking Glasses - Turkish Style
On the table with white table-cloth: 1 slice muskmelon, 1 slice white cheese, 4 slices Turkish style sweet pastry, 2 glasses LionMilk (Turkish raki with water) and a man sitting down and waiting for a friend to discuss the world politics.
At the end of this discussing, two friends will drink a Turkish coffe to celebrate this friendship...
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