
Why Do The Worst Foods Taste So Good!
Have you ever asked yourself, "why do the worst foods taste so good!?" I mean, why can't celery taste like a grilled cheese sandwich, or a tub of Rocky Road ice cream?
(CNN) -- Thousands of people converge on the small town of Marlinton, West Virginia, each fall for a feast whose main ingredients were unlucky enough to crawl, slither or lurk too close to a speeding car.
Unusual food festivals include BugFest in Raleigh, North Carolina, where a young visitor tries a stir-fried scorpion.
It's RoadKill Cook-Off time, where past years' crowds have sampled dishes like Pothole Possum Stew, Fricasseed Wabbit Gumbo and Smeared Hog with Groundhog Gravy.
Welcome to the world of unusual -- dare we say weird? -- food festivals.
Sure, you can find plenty of culinary celebrations dedicated to everything from rhubarb to seafood, but there are also options to satisfy your cravings for rattlesnake, fried pig intestines or garlic ice cream.
The RoadKill Cook-Off is so popular that it fills all the motels and hotels in the county when it takes place on the last Saturday in September, said David Cain, who runs the event and samples all the dishes.
"There are some that are better than others, but I've never really had anything that I really didn't like," Cain said. "But there was one year they cooked a rattlesnake in some kind of stew, and ... there was no way I could taste that one."
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SOURCE: http://www.cnn.com/2009/TRAVEL/05/14/food.festivals/index.html
Greg Duffie · Editor
Greg Duffie runs 37SOLUTIONS, a managed hosting and IT services company, and runs this site, where he applies the same rigor to deep-fried cheese that he applies to production infrastructure. Every article involves food that was actually eaten by a real person who was fully aware of what he was doing.

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