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[livejournal.com profile] yhlee and [livejournal.com profile] pegkerr and several other people, I forget who, have been answering the "five fictional characters you had a crush on as a kid" question. I was reading along with interest and having a hard time coming up with any besides Egon from "Ghostbusters," because my interest in geeks apparently started somewhere around or before my fifth birthday. "Ghostbusters" came out in 1984, the year I turned six, and there was already no question in my mind which Ghostbuster was the appropriate one.

But then it hit me: the Westmark trilogy. Like, half the male cast of the Westmark trilogy. Florian, Justin, Stock, Theo. Keller. I totally sympathized with Sparrow on the point of Keller.

Is this a disturbing answer? I think it might be.

So anyway, I was answering a question [livejournal.com profile] redredshoes had asked about chocolate, and it got me wondering: what food products have you bought that disappointed you? They don't have to be disgusting things, just things that weren't nearly as good as they sounded. Mine (in the comments to the last entry) was Haute Fudge's Grand Marnier fudge. (The kind of fudge you heat and pour over ice cream, not the kind you slice and eat.) It's fine, but...who wants Grand Marnier fudge to be fine? So it lurks in the corner of the fridge, getting finished slowly, because...meh. And we can do better than "meh" for desserts around here.

How about you? What did you think was going to be wonderful that wasn't?

Date: 2005-02-04 03:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] minnehaha.livejournal.com
Various cheese knives make cutting cheese easier than doing so with a sharp knife. Also, large and heavy knives are much better suited to hard cheeses than a more versatile blade. You could cut a couple of days cheese at a time, too. Hard cheeses won't mold in just a day or two.

As for Haute Fudge, Mris, is that the one with corn syrup as principal sweetener? All the hot fudge products that are sweetened with corn syrup are sucktacular, the more so when you spend upwards of $10 a jar for them. Lunds has a really really really good one that's only sweetened with sugar, but it's wildly expensive. Cheaper to make your own.

K.

Date: 2005-02-04 03:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrissa.livejournal.com
I went down to check, and it isn't, it's sweetened with white and brown sugar. I've had corn syrup sweetened chocolate sauces before, and they are indeed craptastic. This is just...meh. Wrong balance of chocolate and Grand Marnier for me, I think, so I'll just have to make my own.

Which will leave us with a partial bottle of Grand Marnier. Oh woe, oh alack; will no one help us with our horrid plight etc.

We have a good sturdy cheese wire for all but the hardest cheeses, but I like having to get out the big knife and go whack. Probably means I'm going to like the cheese.

It's 10 in the morning. There is no reason for me to go eat cheese and chocolate right now. In another hour, though....

Date: 2005-02-05 03:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mkille.livejournal.com
Logically, you're right about the cheese. Illogically, it is just Too Much for me to have a Multi-Day Cheese Plan.

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