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lwmuddy

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96Bounder30E wrote:

I've seen that too......."Spaghetti on a stick" is a pretty loose interpretation of what it actually is......I can't remember what it was at our fair this year that almost grossed me out



Looks like something from CSI Las Vegas autopsy.

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Benntexas wrote:



Here in Texas if you fry it and put gravy on it we will probably eat it!!


or chili powder.
Or fry it and put gravy AND chili powder on it....

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Benntexas wrote:

Shoot,, my buddy came back from Vietnam and told me that for a month he would stop outside the gate of compound and get a fried meat on a stick,, one day his buddy told him what it was... Dog,, he said it was good..

Can't wait for the Texas State Fair in Dallas, some of us Sebring convertible owners are meeting and plan on eating our way through the grounds.

Here in Texas if you fry it and put gravy on it we will probably eat it!!


Vietnamese dog cooking is okay, but the Korean style is better. And yes, I've eaten it.


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This year they are serving bacon covered with chocolate at the MN State Fair. It is 1/3lb bacon fried and covered with chocolate. And to top it off, it is served on a stick!

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Hey Julie........I will put my fried Oreos up next to these things any time. I bet I can even figure out how to put them on a stick too. YUM YUM

Last thing I tried "On a stick" was fried potatoes. There was no stick, guess they thought because the potatoes were as hard as a stick, they could leave that part out. Wasted a good 5 bucks!

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lwmuddy wrote:

96Bounder30E wrote:

I've seen that too......."Spaghetti on a stick" is a pretty loose interpretation of what it actually is......I can't remember what it was at our fair this year that almost grossed me out



Looks like something from CSI Las Vegas autopsy.


Whats next Snot On A Stick or maybe a Chocolate Covered Dog Turd On A Stick with Coconut Sprinkles.

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As far as the potato on a stick...well there is this vendor in Mission, TX that has perfected this art.
I mean he takes what would normally be a ribbon potato and puts it on a stick, fries it up and sell it for $4.00.
He is at the Los Portales Flea Market. It is soooo good and easy to eat. I love the no plate idea.


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I'm holding out for soup on a stick!

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96Bounder30E wrote:

I'm holding out for soup on a stick!


You figure out how to do it please let me know so I can be the first to invest in your company

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You'd just have to make a bread bowl, put a very very thick potato and bacon soup in it, then deep fry.

Be like a kind of deep fried soup eclair...

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