One night, two hapless frogs found themselves placed in a milk bucket. They struggled, and swam, and splashed to keep from drowning, but after a few hours one said, “It’s no use, we’re doomed.” He stopped struggling and drowned.
The other frog continued to splash and flail about to keep afloat.
In the morning, he found himself afloat on an island of butter… and jumped to freedom over the rim of the bucket.
What I want to know is, why would anyone worry about a frog spoiling? And why live? It won’t be living when they take it back out of the milk, spoiled or not.
All the more reason to keep your main stash of pistachios in the freezer, and take them out in small increments. The other reasons are to reduce them from going rancid, and to keep from eating too many at one time.
In the middle ages, bartering goods was still a normal thing to do. You could pay by eggs, fruits, cattle, etc. Pepper was quite valuable, as was salt.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
oh, wow… three MORE tidbits about food
Duster Freebottom Premium Member about 5 years ago
And what is the mechanism of non-spoilage?
Zykoic about 5 years ago
How do frogs spoil?
Zykoic about 5 years ago
Taxes, nothing to sneeze about.
Zykoic about 5 years ago
All those warning labels on pistachio cans!
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 5 years ago
The Parable of the Frogs in the Milk Bucket
One night, two hapless frogs found themselves placed in a milk bucket. They struggled, and swam, and splashed to keep from drowning, but after a few hours one said, “It’s no use, we’re doomed.” He stopped struggling and drowned.
The other frog continued to splash and flail about to keep afloat.
In the morning, he found himself afloat on an island of butter… and jumped to freedom over the rim of the bucket.
therese_callahan2002 about 5 years ago
I was just thinking about pistachios this morning.
eromlig about 5 years ago
What I want to know is, why would anyone worry about a frog spoiling? And why live? It won’t be living when they take it back out of the milk, spoiled or not.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 5 years ago
Once at a picnic we put a frog in a large beer and passed it around. Didn’t taste spoiled, so it must work.
The Pro from Dover about 5 years ago
J Short about 5 years ago
Were any of the guys paying with pepper a-salted?
dwdl21 about 5 years ago
So was salt.
Radish... about 5 years ago
You’ll want to drink the milk after eating hot peppered pistachios.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 5 years ago
Frog In the Milk. Get yours today. You can have mine, too.
joeatwork212 about 5 years ago
How do Pistachio growers, etc., store the nuts without them bursting into flames?
RonnieAThompson Premium Member about 5 years ago
Frog in milk! Gross.
joefearsnothing about 5 years ago
Are the pistachios that explode raw or boiled, salted or not? Hmmmm I wonder!
joefearsnothing about 5 years ago
I wouldn’t want to, but I could live without pepper, salt however is a different story even though it is bad for your blood pressure!
Gerard:D about 5 years ago
That’s where the term “Frog in my throat” comes from.
WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago
New pistachio slogan: “Get Cracklin’!”
ekke about 5 years ago
Very few spoiled frogs in Russia, I’m told. But in Ukraine, I hear they have some with attitude.
craigwestlake about 5 years ago
Good opportunity for a government paid study; were victims of spontaneous human combustion heavy pistachio eaters?…
gopher gofer about 5 years ago
i suppose that pistachios on fire would also turn your lips and fingers red…
Bruce Pifer Premium Member about 5 years ago
Frogs in milk, that is really gross.
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member about 5 years ago
All the more reason to keep your main stash of pistachios in the freezer, and take them out in small increments. The other reasons are to reduce them from going rancid, and to keep from eating too many at one time.
chain gang charlie about 5 years ago
Large batches of Pistachio’s….On a table…In a Bag…Or in your “Lower” intestinal tract?
Spock about 5 years ago
In the middle ages, bartering goods was still a normal thing to do. You could pay by eggs, fruits, cattle, etc. Pepper was quite valuable, as was salt.