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Horseradish!!!!!!!!

I keep thinking there must be some good horseradish around. I love strongly flavored foods. However, every horseradish I've tried just wasn't very good. But it has a good flavor buried within those off flavors. If only I could find a product that didn't have the bad flavors (don't know if it exists).

Until then, it gets a thumbsdown.
 
Originally posted by: dullard
I keep thinking there must be some good horseradish around. I love strongly flavored foods. However, every horseradish I've tried just wasn't very good. But it has a good flavor buried within those off flavors. If only I could find a product that didn't have the bad flavors (don't know if it exists).

Until then, it gets a thumbsdown.
I think you need to buy real horseradish. Not sauce, but actual roots and grate it yourself. Most supermarkets carry it.
 
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  • ...The kids overhear Mr. Wilson telling his fiancee that if the pasta she is making for the dinner is not good, the wedding is off. He is only joking with her, but the kids think he is serious. So Spanky and Buckwheat mix in horseradish and other copious amounts of spices and condiments with the pasta while it is unattended. Alfalfa even sings a song as part of the plan to distract the adult guests (see Alfalfa's Greatest Hits, or visit later.) The plan backfires when the kids themselves are the only ones stuck eating the spicy noodles. To make matters worse, they find out that Miss Jones will in fact return next semester, just with a different name: Mrs. Wilson. At episode's end, the kids run out to the side of the school in search of a hose with which to quench the fire in their bellies caused by the pasta.
 
:thumbsdown: X 1000.

How could you put that crap in your mouth, to say nothing of ruining a perfectly good prime rib with it. All that stuff does is overwhelm any flavor with it's craptacular pungentness.
 
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