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Should I or Shouldn't I?- Okra Mead Debacle

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Should I try it?

  • Go for it! Tell me how it goes!

  • Seriously? The fact that you ask makes me think you are mentally ill.

  • Dammit I clicked on another CreamyGoodness thread! ~Chapp


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So will you tell us how the gumbo turns out? Use sausage and chicken, in a nice roux... it'll be delicious! Probably don't even have to add the okra, just it's slime would work well. Tomato, seasonings, okra mead.... Yum!! Put it over some rice and enjoy!
 
I tell you one thing... I was planning on using bitter melon next time if this worked. This really took the wind out of those sails.
 
Golddiggie said:
Never thought someone could get a negative score. :eek: :D

Yes, that's the one where the judges are actually looking for you to strip you of your equipment and bring you to justice.
 
I would pay to see a judges scoresheet of that.


"A - a beautiful golden color with a large mass floating in it remenescent of Cthulu.
M - Thick texture, reminescent of eel slime mixed with a nasal discharge
T - The kind of funk you can only get from an old shoe pulled from a lake whilst fishing toasted lightly over a campfire of old tires..."
 
One thing I learned from this debacle is that the average okra has more slime than you can possibly imagine. Instead of petro-chemical lubricants to be used in industry, I feel relatively certain we could harvest the power of okra slime to reduce our need for foreign oil... not to mention reduce our carbon footprint.

But yeah... the okra mead was nasty. I thought the espresso mead was kind of offputting and the lavendar mead tasted like soap, but this was something new entirely.
 
One thing I learned from this debacle is that the average okra has more slime than you can possibly imagine. Instead of petro-chemical lubricants to be used in industry, I feel relatively certain we could harvest the power of okra slime to reduce our need for foreign oil... not to mention reduce our carbon footprint.

But yeah... the okra mead was nasty. I thought the espresso mead was kind of offputting and the lavendar mead tasted like soap, but this was something new entirely.

Wonder what would happen if you combined all three. :eek: :D
 
I've got a fever. And there is only one cure. We need more of Creamy's risky concoctions with reviews.

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Just got a thought. A terrible terrible thought.

What if I strained off the fruit into a jar and chilled.

Maybe the slime would solidify. I could then spoon it off like chicken fat and use for "adventures"... it was really the slime that gave it that distinctive warm boot taste, methinks.
 
CreamyGoodness said:
Just got a thought. A terrible terrible thought.

What if I strained off the fruit into a jar and chilled.

Maybe the slime would solidify. I could then spoon it off like chicken fat and use for "adventures"... it was really the slime that gave it that distinctive warm boot taste, methinks.

Okra schmaltz!
 
Personal lubricant? I just know your wife would love to get buggered with some okra sludge :D
Too far?
 

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