Creature from the Snack Lagoon

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Welcome to the spooky, creepy, scary, third annual Halloween special of the Kitchen Counter Podcast! Once again Chris and I have assembled a real winning group of weird foods to try for your pleasure (and our pain).

This is an episode you really have to hear to understand. Listen on, and scroll down for more information on what we tried in this episode!

Want to make your own “bloody brain” cocktail shot? This video will show you everything you need!

Stuff We Tried (and survived, mostly)

Headcheese

We had some headcheese made by Schmalz. Take a look at this beauty.

I couldn’t find any online but this Koegel stuff looks about similar.

Bamboo Worms

Yikes. A bit dry but not bad really. Get your very own on Amazon!

Pork Brains

This was a tough one. Very intimidating and just gross to look at. Need a braaaaaiiiiiins fix?

Durian

This stinky fruit has a lot of fans around the world. I’m afraid to say two more fans weren’t made today.

Umeboshi Plums

Probably the most sour thing we’ve ever eaten. Not terribly delicious, but the pucker power is unmatched.

Da Bomb Beyond Insanity Hot Sauce

We had to edit many minutes out of this episode because it was mostly just us sitting there and weeping about how our tongues were on fire. Legit hot, but not the best tasting sauce out there.

Mberry

A fun way to end the night. We did some “flavor tripping” with Mberry and turned some sour flavors sweet.

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Not a foodie, just love to eat & cook and help others do that too. Doritos addict and marshmallow aficionado. History nerd.

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