"It's carrots," I say, as if it wasn't obvious.
"Why are there carrots in a jar on the counter?"
"Umm, they're fermenting."
"I see. And why are you making rotten carrots?" he asks.
"Fermenting! Not rotten!" I reply, indignant.
"Fermenting is synonymous with rotten."
"Point taken. They're supposed to be good for you. And I needed to use up some whey. Will you eat them when they're done rotting? I mean, fermenting?"
"Have I ever not eaten anything you've made?"
He's such a good sport.
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Chloe's response was something along the lines of, "Wow! Those gave my brain a zap! I like them!" Another bite..."Mmm. Well, I maybe kind of like them, but not very much." Another bite... "Those are really yucky, Mom."
Hubby dutifully ate them. He's amazing. Cora and I opted out.
We're throwing the rest of them away.
I know this whole fermented foods thing is supposed to be really healthy, but there are some things I just can't force my family to do, and eating rotten vegetables is one of them.
7 comments:
omg, you're so freaking funny, I laughed out loud as usual. I love that it gave Chloe's brain a zap.
I am also astute enough to notice that your hubby and kids are often the good sports, tasting your healthy experiments while you "have a weak stomach". ha ha ha!
yea... That doesn't sound particularly appetizing. But at least you tried (to make it at least. lol)
Love how your hubby called it carrot-kraut! It's great how you experiment with so much and now I know never to try this! ;)
LOL Wendy - it's true. I'm terrible about trying new things. I don't really care for food in general, so my delving into all this weird cooking stuff really is a stretch for me. I'm lucky to have a family that are all relatively good sports - especially hubby!
Oh Julie... I'm soooooo LOL at this entry.... You are sooooooo weird with your experiments. And that they ate it???? OMGosh.... too funny!
Oh my...in all my years I have never heard of such a thing. Hmmmm a cross between very brave and gross! You have a very sweet hubby...mine would have not even considered tasting such a thing, but then again he won't even eat pickles because he says they are rotten cucumbers! Kim
The line between "rotten" and "fermented" is certainly very fine and depends a lot on personal taste. But you'll miss out on a lot if you discount all things for enter as rotten. After all, yogurt, black tea, sugar, beer and wine are all delicious fermented foods!
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