“Bizarre Foods” on the Travel Channel: Season 2, Episode 4 recap

Location: Andrew‘s adopted home state of Minnesota, where he’s lived for 16 years.

Episode Rating:
3 Sheep Testicles (out of 4)

Summary:
Andrew heads to tiny Cyrus, Minnesota, for a supper at a senior center-slash-diner. On the menu is a Scandinavian dish called lutefisk, which is cod that’s prepared with powdered lye and resembles a slab of see-through fish gelatin. Perhaps the only thing more translucent than the lutefisk was the skin of the two women Andrew was dining with, who were a combined 193-years-old.

After his trip to Cyrus, Andrew heads to the Minnesota state fair near St. Paul, where he samples deep-fried Spam nuggets and every food that can conceivably be served on a stick, including spaghetti-and-meatballs and a reuben. In Andrew’s conversations with fellow fair-goers, one can hear more “oot’s” and “aboot’s” than in an NHL locker room.

After the state fair, Andrew heads to a “meat raffle,” which sounds like something that might happen at a bachelorette party, but is actually just a raffle for meat. As Andrew explains: “Buy a ticket. Spin the wheel. Win a pot roast.” Sadly, our host didn’t have much success at the ol’ meat raffle: “Fifteen spins of the wheel, 122 dollars later, and I’m still a big loser.”

It wouldn’t be an episode of Bizarre Foods if Andrew didn’t eat some testicles, and in this episode it’s those of a wild boar. “Fabulous,” he declares.

Finally, Andrew heads to the White Earth Re-Discovery Center to harvest some wild rice, and then goes up to a small northern Minnesota town and samples some sauerkraut pie at– where else– Betty’s Pies.

Bizarre Foods: Spaghetti-and-Meatballs On A Stick; Lutefisk; Deer Heart; Pig Toe; Fish Eyes; Deep-fried Spam Nuggets, Chicken Gizzards, A “Goober Burger”– A Hamburger Topped with Peanut Butter and Mayo; Herring Row (mmm!)

For more on this episode, check out Andrew’s blog here.

Travel Channel’s Most Haunted Live Showtimes


Alas, the weekend paranormal lovers and Halloween fanatics have been waiting for all month long has arrived! As I type this very blog many have probably made way into the town dressed in the most frightening costume for a creepy soiree of sorts. However, I am aware that there are several too afraid of the dark to go lurking the night streets just days before Halloween actually arrives. Lock yourself in, double-bolt the door and be sure to turn off all the porch lights you scary cats. You needn’t leave your home to have an encounter with the third kind, you can invite them over. Just turn your television to the Travel Channel and travel vicariously to some of the Most Haunted places around! And as a courtesy to all of you arm chair trick-or-treating individuals I am including the program show times below, although you will need to swing through to the Travel Channel to find out all the horrifying details on what you’ll be viewing.

Most Haunted Live! 2006 schedule:

Sunday, October 29:
4 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET/PT -LIVE

Monday, October 30:
4 p.m. to 7 p.m. – LIVE; 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. – encore; and 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. – encore

Tuesday, October 31:
4 p.m. to 7 p.m. – LIVE; 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. – encore; and 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. – encore