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Got any questions for the 'boys? Questions for Emma & Yusong? Hit us up... we may answer on an upcoming Double!

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Anonymous

Slushy machines are amazing at homogenizing solid and liquid states of ice, and they're underutilized when they only have the flavors "red" and "blue." In fact, I think most drinks are better out of a slushy machine: I'd rather have my iced coffee, juice, lassi, wine, soda, etc. served slushy-style, out of a rotating machine with tiny, almost-emulsified grains of ice. Are there any drinks you'd also like to be served slushy/slurpee-style, and do you think I'm off-base that slushy is better than when the ice and liquid are separate?

Anonymous

Have you ever had a guest on the show that then went on to say they had wanted to do a different restaurant? Has anyone come back to do a restaurant they mentioned on the first ep?

Anonymous

I recently changed my avatar for Amazon Prime Video to Cowan from Tomorrow War. If your avatar could be anyone from anything (I.e., movie, tv, sports etc), who would you choose?

Anonymous

Last summer I moved to a new neighborhood. There's a store down the street that I walk to often. On one of these walks to the store, I noticed a man watering the plants in his front yard. He was wearing a Doughboys t-shirt! Wow. A fellow Doughboys fan just down the street! I was so excited I ran to the store and back home without interacting with the man. I would later see this man again wearing a *different* Doughboys t-shirt, but this time he had raised the stakes and had a baby in a stroller - definitely couldn't approach him then. Nowadays I will sometimes put on my Doughboys "Oven Fries" hoodie (I've grown out of my own Doughboys t-shirt) and walk to the store in an attempt to be seen by this man and strike up a conversation but to no avail. How would you recommend approaching a stranger that you once saw wear a Doughboys t-shirt? Should I wait until he's wearing it again? I want to be more "neighborly."

Anonymous

Are there any meals you would only ever eat out at a restaurant and would never try to make at home? And vice versa? I refuse to order Grilled Cheese when I’m out, but on the other end I would never try to make ceviche at home.

Anonymous

Steve Downes, the voice of Master Chief from Halo, has recently shared his "Master Chief Chili" recipe. It was met with a lot of controversy. He uses potato and beans, and didn't initially list his seasonings; although he did correct himself and reveal his secret seasoning ingredients. Curious if you have thoughts on that, but my main question is, what are some other signature dishes you would imagine video game characters to have?

Anonymous

Hey All, In your past Feedbag, you all stated that you would “eat man”, if given the chance. So I thought I would share this little story: During college, I did a semester abroad and my professor there would tell us about how he used to do overseas posting in the Congo. He would interact with the indigenous tribes and report back on what he found. He would only be accompanied by one or two other men, even though he knew they wouldn’t be of much protection to him. He knew it was more important to gain the tribes trust, so he followed along during an initial ceremony, where some food was presented to him. He wasn’t sure what it was, but he accepted it to please the tribe and earn their respect. He later found out from one of the guides, that he had eaten a piece of a young man’s flesh (specially from their upper thigh) since the tribe was cannibalistic. When I asked him what human flesh tasted like he said it was sort of like “unseasoned pork”. So based on that, is there anything you would never dare to try? And, out of all of you, who do you think would taste the best? Thanks so much, Anthony Maddaloni

Anonymous

If you could experience eating any food for the first again what would it be?

Anonymous

Dr. Nick, Spoonman, the great Emma, and ghost of Yusong, I grew up in the town which was the headquarters of “Schwan’s Foods” in rural Marshall, Minnesota, a large frozen food company which - among other brands including Edwards Pies, Mrs. Smith’s, Tony’s pizza, and Pagoda - is the maker of Red Baron Pizza! So, for my 9th birthday, I was the first (and maybe only ever as the location closed not long after) person to have a birthday party at the “Red Baron Museum.” The location was attached to an active regional airport, and featured multiple airplanes and biplanes (both in doors hanging from the ceiling and outside available to see fly), a theater featuring a documentary on the history of the IRL Red Baron, basically all you could eat Red Baron pizza, and most notably a flight simulator that would lift and rotate 360 degrees. With this inspiration, if you could choose any restaurant or food brand to host a party around, what would you choose (other than a trip to the Taco Bell hotel of course….)? Thanks! Tom (P.S., this has been a question I’ve been sitting on since early 2020 for the planned show at the Minneapolis Comedy Festival! Come to Minneapolis you cowards - we promise not to make you eat a juicy Lucy, it’s not that special)

Anonymous

Hey gang. As a 27 year veteran of the foodservice industry, it’s great to hear your honest takes & support for the post pandemic hospitality industry. Last year, I walked away from hospitality, and found a new career in smoking, curing & jerkin’ meat for a very small, locally focused meat processor. Just wanted to say thanks for being there week after week - Stay Hungry!

Anonymous

What are your platinum club pairs? Which platinum movie/pilot goes with what platinum chain?

Anonymous

I noticed that Nick was a writer on the Onion News Network, do you have any idea what sketches he worked on? Because most of the stuff on there was top notch, and it's one of those youtube channels I miss