Oh, I have to disagree with you there. I was trying to make fluffernutter (peanut butter + fluff) when I was drunk, and accidentally made peanut butter with mayo. It took me half an hour to stop vomiting after a single bite.
well, it wasn’t a ‘sit right’ issue, as I hadn’t the chance to swallow it. I had barely begun to chew it before it provoked a response.
under normal circumstances with normal drinkers, probably, but I’m what you might call a… veteran drinker. I’m not one to puke unless… “especially provoked”. for example, I don’t puke from drinking too much (well, not for decades); I’ll certainly pass out first, and that’s after a couple of liters of whiskey over 3-5 hours-- after which point my tongue is typically pretty numb, so it takes a lot to break through that.
I will say that the level of my drunkenness it probably why I puked as much as did, but I wouldn’t have puked in the first place had it not been for the foulness of what I ate.
tl:dr: the answer is that I don’t think so, but it’s possible
I will say this was long enough ago that, if I were to have a different reaction today, I’d have to replicate the experiment to find out, and I only have 750ml of bourbon to test it. if I remember, I’ll wait till I finish and dab a bit of PB+mayo on my finger and taste it to see what happens ;)
I’m an adventurous eater, there are very few foods I will not at least try. I believe in trying just about everything because you never know when you will find your new favorite food. But you do you ;)
Oh, I have to disagree with you there. I was trying to make fluffernutter (peanut butter + fluff) when I was drunk, and accidentally made peanut butter with mayo. It took me half an hour to stop vomiting after a single bite.
Do you think that it didn’t sit right with you because the sandwich is bad or because you were drunk?
well, it wasn’t a ‘sit right’ issue, as I hadn’t the chance to swallow it. I had barely begun to chew it before it provoked a response.
under normal circumstances with normal drinkers, probably, but I’m what you might call a… veteran drinker. I’m not one to puke unless… “especially provoked”. for example, I don’t puke from drinking too much (well, not for decades); I’ll certainly pass out first, and that’s after a couple of liters of whiskey over 3-5 hours-- after which point my tongue is typically pretty numb, so it takes a lot to break through that.
I will say that the level of my drunkenness it probably why I puked as much as did, but I wouldn’t have puked in the first place had it not been for the foulness of what I ate.
tl:dr: the answer is that I don’t think so, but it’s possible
I will say this was long enough ago that, if I were to have a different reaction today, I’d have to replicate the experiment to find out, and I only have 750ml of bourbon to test it. if I remember, I’ll wait till I finish and dab a bit of PB+mayo on my finger and taste it to see what happens ;)
Update: sorry, I fell asleep ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
lol you should try a bit not drunk. Unless you hate mayo, it’s surprisingly delicious
Perhaps you’re right. But I’ll never know, because it sounds fucking disgusting and I don’t wanna try it again.
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I’m an adventurous eater, there are very few foods I will not at least try. I believe in trying just about everything because you never know when you will find your new favorite food. But you do you ;)
I’m an adventurous eater as well. Thing is: I did try it. It did not agree with me, and I am not particularly disposed to try it again.
Edit: I admit that it was under rather precarious circumstances, but I’m just gonna have to take the L on this one
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