Author: Eats Like A Duck

  • Flestaritos

    Flestaritos

    So when I first started Moe Madness, there was quite the discussion over the “Today’s Special” board which includes two menu items. First the Ranchy Wingy-Thingys. I originally thought were Crunchy, not Ranchy, and I was soon corrected by a reader on Facebook. Under the Wings on the board are what I first thought was…

  • Moe’s Hobo Chicken Chili

    Moe’s Hobo Chicken Chili

    I’m going to have to disagree with Moe and say that the neck is not the best part of the chicken. In fact, I would rank it quite low on my list of chicken parts I want to eat. However, the neck is an excellent addition to add into homemade chicken stock. I had previously…

  • Southwestern Pizza Fingers

    Southwestern Pizza Fingers

    Didn’t have a lot to go on with for the Southwestern Pizza Fingers recipe, at least based on the description from the Uncle Moe’s Family Feedbag menu. Later in the episode, when Lisa is saying grace, this is what she’s eating: It looks like the southwestern pizza fingers come with quite a lot of cheese. I…

  • Spaghetti and Moe-Balls

    Spaghetti and Moe-Balls

    There doesn’t seem to be much mystery to the Spaghetti and Moe-balls from Uncle Moe’s Family Feedbag – they look just like regular spaghetti and meatballs. The fact that Homer wants to eat them suggests they are tasty, although he has been known to eat rotting food so I’m not sure how reliable his opinion…

  • Moe Madness!

    Moe Madness!

    Moe’s Tavern has been transformed numerous times over the years. It’s been a gay bar (Mo’s) a pet shop (the best damn pet shop in town!) and a snooty post modern club (M) among others. However, Uncle Moe’s Family Feedbag is easily my favorite iteration, just based on the décor alone! An alligator with sunglasses?…

  • No Fuss, No Muss: Bowl of Special K

    No Fuss, No Muss: Bowl of Special K

    Note: today’s entry, which was written by fabulous guest writer Chris Morgan, famed pop culture writer and Simpsons fan. He’s going to tackle a truly challenging recipe: a Bowl of Special K. If you think about food in the Simpsons episode “The Joy of Sect,” you probably think of the low-protein gruel that the Movementarians fed…