Summer may be fading, but I thought I would share a couple of dip recipes for you to enjoy some warm weekend this month. I’m not sure which one you will like better!
Sheep Dip:
(Ingredients of TopClip40, manufactured by Orion AgriScience of New Zealand)
Low aromatic hydrocarbon solvents, up to 152 g/liter
Medium aromatic hydrocarbon solvents, up to 98 g/liter
“Salads of the Sea” Seafood & Lobster Dip:
(“A rich, delicious dip made with a blend of seafood, imitation lobster and buttery flavor” manufactured by Future Food Brands, a subsidiary of Lakeside Farms, Delphos, Ohio)
Cream
Cheese culture
Salt
Carob bean gum
Guar gum
Imitation crab meat:
Water
Wheat starch
Sugar
Soybean oil
Egg whites
Potato starch
2% or less of:
Mirin wine
Natural and artificial crab flavor
Hydrolyzed soy protein
Sodium tripolyphosphate
Tetrasodium phosphate
Carmine
Paprika oleoresin (color added)
Mayonnaise
Imitation lobster:
Water
Pea starch
Sorbitol
Sugar
Modified tapioca starch
2% or less of:
Natural and artificial flavors
Refined fish oil
Rice wine
Egg whites
Sea salt
Potassium chloride
Disodium inosinate
Sodium pyrophosphate
Soy lecithin
Carmine
Paprika (color added)
Butter flavored oil blend:
Palm oil
Salt
Natural flavor
Beta carotene
Lobster puree:
Canola oil
Salt
Guar gum
Xanthan gum
Lobster base:
Juices
Salt
Tomato paste
Potato flour
Butter
Shrimp extract
Dry whey
Paprika
Natural flavor
Parsley
Potassium sorbate
Natural flavor
As we epicureans like to say, Bone Appetite!




When he had the opportunity, Colin Kaepernick knelt to bring attention to an important and sad fact about America, namely how our racism results in the impoverishment and the early sudden death of black people, by violent means if not by by disease.
And what can I do about this? I am not an NFL player. In fact, I am done with the NFL. I am an older privileged white guy who pays $50 a year to have a website and write a blog, and I support Colin Kaepernick, as I have done before on this site, here and here.
The Nike shoe-burning by American racists/supremacists who want to make sure that black people know “their place” reminded me of the 1966 Southern Baptist bonfires of Beatles items, when John Lennon dared compare the Beatles’ popularity to that of Jesus. Insult what we believe and we will torch you, was (and is) their poisonous message.
The poison persists and runs down the river, splashing over the rocks, baptising those who willingly stand in that current of hate, mistaking the force of the current for truth.