Thursday, February 25, 2010

Food Fight!



I recently had time to surf the internet and ran across a story on Yahoo about the worst foods in the country. It was one of those book-promoting stories suggesting instant death if you ate any of several fast food dishes. They even had a list, sorted from bad to worst. The article suggested alternative recipes for each bad thing they mentioned.

I read with great interest, studying the “Bad List” for anything I might have missed. The list of the unhealthy foods read like a who’s who of my favorites. Somewhere in the middle, Arby’s potato wedges stood accused of unhealthy levels of something. The article said they contained “fat.” I think “taste” is more like it. Later, I learned my daughter read the same story and was heartbroken to see those potato wedges on the naughty list. They were her favorites. The chili cheese and onion fries from Chili’s were judged the worst of the lot. I began drooling as I read the list of charges against this greasy delight and resolved to treat myself to an order at my earliest opportunity. It is a tasty job and somebody has to do it.

For each bad food, the article suggested alternative recipes. They were uniformly depressing. How much celery and tofu equals the goodness of a slice of crisp fried bacon? The alternative “Good List” was so ridiculous; I dismissed it as a Communist plot. (Okay, you have to be of a certain age to recall what a Communist plot was, so you will have to trust me on this one.)

I do not know when personal dietary habits became anyone else’s business, but I am not about to change and certainly not for anything containing tofu. Better to dine on Chicken Fried Steak in Hell than eat celery in Heaven. The same goes for listening to good old Rock ‘n Roll versus Harp music, too.

Besides, fat is essential to all life on this planet. Specifically, some fat is essential to my life and the enjoyment thereof. A little alcohol and an occasional cigar can be part of the good life, too. There will never be enough veggie goodness to make me forget about good food, liquor or smoke.

After all, they are three of the four best things in life.

If you have a favorite recipe involving fatty goodness, send it along. The revolution starts here!

10 comments:

  1. I have a friend who has the recipe for chocolate covered bacon if you are interested.

    I like Don somebody-I think it's Pueblo's-idea of a heart stopping, artery clogging meal of tortillia chips, real butter, followed by steak and enchaladas. I may die sooner, but I guarantee you I'll have a big smile on my face if I just finished THAT meal!

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  2. You might step into an open manhole after a meal of watercress and Evian, too. What a waste of a life THAT would be! ;-)

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  3. My idea of a perfect day would be an egg and
    cheese burrito from Del Taco, a pulled pork
    sandwich for lunch, and my own lasagne for
    dinner. But, because I would want to get
    rid of the guilt, I'd definitely ask for
    Sweet n' Low with my iced tea!

    E

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  4. Pulled pork from Memphis Red Hot and Blue is one of my favorites! There is no need for Sweet n Low when you order beer. Mmmm.

    Chocolate bacon? A recipe? Seems self-explanatory. I'll try it!

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  5. Oh, no danger of the Evian and watercress last meal...I assure you!

    It's like the old joke-"My Doctor said I'm going to have to go on a strict diet and exercise an hour a day".

    "So what happened?"

    "I found a new Doctor!"

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  6. Ha ha, Hank! You made me laugh when you said you searched the list for anything you might have missed! I'll bet that was true, because that's what I would have been doing!!

    Lori

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  7. A THICK steak with BUTTER melting on it. Can there be anything better? BR

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    Hmm. Nothing leaps to mind, BR. If something occurs to me, I'll get back to you - we can both try it!
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  9. Yes, add a salad with real bleu cheese, a baked potato with everything, and a strawberry shortcake for desert! Too much of a good thing is never enough!

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  10. ...
    Hey, Lori Anon., I recieved an email recommending Outback's Ausie Fries with dipping sauce. Just thought you would want to know...
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