Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy Okay, in support of the now-battered custard, I've decided to take matters into my own hands. Here is a short captioned demonstration of "How To Enjoy Custard", starring not Goofy, but a sometimes goofy guy (with trimmable goatee). You may pause and restart the slideshow at anytime if you need to write down directions or finish all the instructive text. May Pixie and others be inspired to track down this elusive-but-SO-WORTH-IT if you find it drink! I hope your heart---and thirst---are moved: <a href="http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slideshow.jsp?mode=fromshare&Uc=bcgjgyi.3cixikfm&Uy=joqk1u&Ux=0" target="_blank">http://www.kodakgallery.com/Sl ideshow.jsp?mode=fromshare&Uc=bcgjgyi.3cixikfm&Uy=joqk1u&Ux=0</a>
Originally Posted By wendebird TDG, sometimes I really worry about you. I've lived on the east coast & the west coast. My Mom was born & raised in NC & I've never, ever heard of boiled custard. I'll be sure to keep an eye out for it though. BTW, egg nog is really yummy!
Originally Posted By trailsend TDG ~ what a slide show! Enjoyed it and although I've never had boiled custard, and I'm right here in the South, my dad would have loved it. You have obviously found it somewhere and I believe you. I might try it just because of you. However, I am a staunch eggnog fan with or without spikiness. Thanks for your gallery of pictures. I'm afraid, though, that Lisann and Miss Candice might get upset stomachs over them.
Originally Posted By mickeymeg cute slide show ! But I still cant find this stuff at any grocery store.... maybe its exclusive to the US. I ll keep looking...Im willing to give new things a try.
Originally Posted By friendofdd Boy, howdy! You need to get a hobby. You've obviously got waaaay too much time on your hands.
Originally Posted By Lisann22 <<But I still cant find this stuff at any grocery store.... maybe its exclusive to the US.>>> It's called phlegm! ;>
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan LOL, fodd!!! Okay, that slideshow made my day! LOL! Well done! I will definitely try some boiled custard now should it appear at my local dairy aisle. Note to self: If you ever visit the TDG home, make sure he hasn't licked the side of the boiled custard carton if offered a glass.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan (Of course, I wouldn't drink the stuff to save my life. But TDG went to all the trouble to produce that hilarious slideshow, I had to throw him a bone.)
Originally Posted By TomSawyer Boiled Custard is just another type of Egg Nog. The only difference is that boiled custard has some flour in it - the other ingredients and the way it is made is pretty much identical.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan Hmmmm... well, I guess I'd try it, then. You see, TDG? Tom convinced me with a simple explanation. You didn't need to go to all the trouble of producing a slideshow. I'll just sprinkle some Gold Medal into my next cup of egg nog and see how it tastes.
Originally Posted By Kylesmom TDG, that was highlarious! If I see some in the store I'll pick up a carton and follow your directions to the letter (well, I probably won't LICK the carton). It can't be any worse than store bought nog. BTW, nice shirt.
Originally Posted By iceknyght I'm with Fodd on this one... Boy, you need a hobby! LMAO! <-- I'll stick with my Mt. Dew, thank you very much...
Originally Posted By idleHands What is it about the holidays that brings out an assortment of unusual edibles that most of us wouldn't even think twice about the rest of the year?
Originally Posted By Kylesmom 'tis the season to be jolly, and every one knows you can't truely be jolly unless you're fat ;-D
Originally Posted By amazedncal2 TDG that was a hysterical slideshow, so dramatic and heartfelt too! I think the boiled custard sounds good, needs a new name though. My mom makes a runny custard sauce that is delicious, it goes over "snow" pudding and I'm imagining that the boiled custard tastes similar. My niece lives in Alabama, I'll ask if she has tried it
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy Glad some of ya enjoyed the production; as for those who claimed I have "too much time" on my hands, it really only takes about 10 minutes or so (including un-foreseen bloopers and retakes). So now no one has an exuse not to make "li'l home movies", haha. (And shhh, Tom, don't suck the fun out of my crusade with a simple explanation, it makes me look a fool! [okay, well, I did that myself with the slideshow, but it feels better to blame someone else)