Category: Snacks

  • Amtrak Style Hot Dog

    Amtrak Style Hot Dog

    This is the last menu item on the “Todays Specials” board from Uncle Moe’s Family Feedbag. Unlike the Flestaritos or Ranchy Wingy-Thingys, we actually get a brief glimpse of what Amtrak Style Hot Dogs look like. They appear to look like hot dogs, fascinating! Back when I was in school, I used to work summers at an…

  • Ranchy Wingy-Thingys

    Ranchy Wingy-Thingys

    And now we come to the second entry in my “things I read incorrectly on a screenshot” series. Otherwise known as the Ranchy Wingy-Thingys, previously thought to be Crunchy Wingy-Thingys. With both interpretations, I was obviously going to make chicken wings, but in this version they are less crunchy and more absolutely doused in ranch…

  • 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…

  • Flander’s Family Foodily-Doodily

    Flander’s Family Foodily-Doodily

    The Flanders Family are well known for their bland, boring food. The plain “Popsicle” was a reader request; but then I started thinking about other Flanders foods. I didn’t think any of these recipes really qualified for their own separate blog entry.  So I decided to group them together into a bunch of Foodily-Doodily. Now…

  • Willie’s Haggis

    Willie’s Haggis

    I’m not sure who thought haggis would be an appropriate food item to sell at the Springfield Elementary School Carnival. Carnivals usually involve foods like hot dogs, which are made up of various random parts of animals all encased in intestines…hmm. Perhaps the only problem with haggis is that it has an image problem? Full…

  • Pretzel Wagon Pretzels

    Pretzel Wagon Pretzels

    There aren’t many Simpsons episodes that focus almost exclusively on food as The Twisted World of Marge Simpson. The fact that both the Italian and Japanese mafias get involved just makes things that much more entertaining. Despite being featured heavily throughout the episode we’re never given a clear ingredient list or instructions on how to…