Imitation Bacon Bits....I don't even know where they came from!
Imitation and bacon, two words that should NEVER be in the same sentence!
Imitation and bacon, two words that should NEVER be in the same sentence!
TATTRAT said:Imitation Bacon Bits....I don't even know where they came from!
Imitation and bacon, two words that should NEVER be in the same sentence!
mudbug said:Bogus is in the eye of the beholder. I use canned and instant anything when it suits my purpose and from scratch when that suits my purpose. licia is right.
Most of the "bad" stuff in my cupboards is just plain old - coupla cans of whole cranberry sauce that never got used some T-giving ago.
A tupperware container full of tea bags that have to be ancient.
Held onto part of a package of dried lasagna noodles like they were my first concert tshirt and finally just threw 'em away.
Maybe you'll find this bogus - four jars of peanut butter, all opened.
vagriller said:We used to have a bunch of packets of soy and duck sauce in the fridge from chinese takeout. I don't know why we saved them. Then I went to the in laws house and saw the sandwich bag stuffed with fast food ketchup, mustard, soy, and duck sauce packets and the light bulb went on!
BreezyCooking said:Since "bogus" , according to my Webster's Dictionary, is an adjective meaning "false, not genuine", not one single thing I have in my pantry fits that description.
The Surimi (pollock imitation crabmeat) doesn't claim to be real crabmeat, & the many cans of "Mock Duck" & other forms of seitan/wheat gluten I have also don't claim to be what they imitate.
In fact, frankly, in this day & age, food producers aren't allowed to sell anything "bogus". Just semantics, maybe - but perhaps you meant something else?
Bangbang said:Artrificial Sweetener
Canned cabbage
ironchef said:
skilletlicker said:
I have an unopened 13 ounce can of dehydrated cheddar cheese. Is that bogus or what?
vagriller said:Then I went to the in laws house and saw the sandwich bag stuffed with fast food ketchup, mustard, soy, and duck sauce packets and the light bulb went on!
Wow. I won't even give my dog immitation bacon.TATTRAT said:Imitation Bacon Bits....I don't even know where they came from!
Imitation and bacon, two words that should NEVER be in the same sentence!
BreezyCooking said:(pollock imitation crabmeat) doesn't claim to be real crabmeat,
licia said:Isn't pollack the actual name for the "imitation crabmeat", and having nothing to do with Polish people
Banana Brain said:Wow. I won't even give my dog immitation bacon.
BreezyCooking said:I was just kidding VeraBlue - not offended. It's just that I looked through my fridge & cupboards & couldn't find anything that really claimed to be something it wasn't. : )