Pink Stuff: The Legend Continues

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Daily writing prompt
Do you or your family make any special dishes for the holidays?

A DIETARY DISCLAIMER: I come from a family of bland eaters. And in said family of bland eaters, I was “the kid who wouldn’t eat”. Needless to say, I didn’t exactly grew up with a diverse palette. Sometimes I wonder if I really was such a picky eater; or that I was picky because I didn’t like the food that my family was making. Maybe it was a little bit of both. In any event, I don’t have a lot of options as far as a “unique family holiday dish”; I ended up falling back on what is The strangest and most unique holiday dish I’ve ever seen at my family’s dinner table.

Here’s what I said about “pink stuff“ in my response to this prompt from last year 

Decades before the story about McDonald’s and their “pink slime” broke, (a practice which thankfully ended years ago). I’ve been seeing this stuff my family holiday dinner table for as long as I can remember. I don’t know what it’s actually called. But I’m sure it has a name. I don’t know what’s exactly it is. I have heard a few items in the recipe before, and the recipe does sound relatively simple. But the mystery is what adds to the legend of pink stuff. At this point, I don’t want to know what’s in it. I don’t want to know what it’s called. And I still don’t want to eat it!

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving day here in America. I like to think of today as “Thanksgiving Eve” it has been said that today is the busiest travel day of the entire Here in the states. And for many years, tonight was also considered “the biggest night of the year” as both grown adults and college students were making their way home as well for the holiday. I am hoping to cross something off of my proverbial bucket list tomorrow morning. If I do it. I will most likely be flying solo. I don’t even want to say anything about it right now out of fear of jinxing it for myself. We’ll see what happens… 

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5 responses to “Pink Stuff: The Legend Continues”

  1. Wiwohka Avatar

    This stuff is addicting! I only plan on a little, but it’s so light and fluffy that I just can’t help myself… lol

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    1. rebuilding rob Avatar

      🤣

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  2. Silk Cords Avatar

    The other half has a dish similar to that. It’s easy to mix in some fruit also BTW. 😉

    As for McDonalds… A fact checking article that only cites a press release by the accused shouldn’t be taken very seriously. Suffice it to say there’s a reason their burgers’ flavor profile didn’t change. I’ve even found pink slime in some of the gourmet burger patty brands at the grocery store. If you slow smoke your burgers, the stuff doesn’t cook right and runs out almost like blood despite the meat being cooked to temperature.

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  3. patc44 Avatar

    I need to know what this is please? In in the UK, Welsh- so have absolutely no idea what it is. Hoping it’s sweet…

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    1. rebuilding rob Avatar

      For the life of me, I’m not really sure. I’ll ask my mom today. I think she has made it in the past. Check back here for another reply!

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