the moops
Footballguy
Happy almost Thanksgiving all.
For about 12 years now, my family gets together (mom and dad, my brother and his wife and their now 19 and 17 year old daughters, me and my wife and our now 12 and 14 year old dudes) Thanksgiving either in FL, MN, or some random other place.
Same people generally, but every year we do a blind taste test of same foods made by different companies. Well, after that many years we are running low on ideas. I don't remember exactly what we have done, but these are some I remember - potato chips, marinara sauces, fast food french fries, frozen cheese pizzas, peanut butters, orange juices, vanilla ice creams, microwave popcorns, applesauces, colas, sparkling waters, frozen bagels, ritz type crackers, cheddar cheeses, and a few I am forgetting.
It is a fun time. My wife likes to take charge, so she will squirrel away in the kitchen preparing the 5-7 different brands in a single serving cup or in a large bowl (potato chips, marinara, etc) and we will all taste the foods and all rate them. The trick is to have ones that are pretty similar looking (so you can't tell from looks what brand is what), not necessarily tasting anywhere close to one another.
So...anyone got any ideas?
For about 12 years now, my family gets together (mom and dad, my brother and his wife and their now 19 and 17 year old daughters, me and my wife and our now 12 and 14 year old dudes) Thanksgiving either in FL, MN, or some random other place.
Same people generally, but every year we do a blind taste test of same foods made by different companies. Well, after that many years we are running low on ideas. I don't remember exactly what we have done, but these are some I remember - potato chips, marinara sauces, fast food french fries, frozen cheese pizzas, peanut butters, orange juices, vanilla ice creams, microwave popcorns, applesauces, colas, sparkling waters, frozen bagels, ritz type crackers, cheddar cheeses, and a few I am forgetting.
It is a fun time. My wife likes to take charge, so she will squirrel away in the kitchen preparing the 5-7 different brands in a single serving cup or in a large bowl (potato chips, marinara, etc) and we will all taste the foods and all rate them. The trick is to have ones that are pretty similar looking (so you can't tell from looks what brand is what), not necessarily tasting anywhere close to one another.
So...anyone got any ideas?