Why do guys seem to hate Quiche?

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Not-here-anymore

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Eclpsedragon said:
Rat creatures love quiche, especially when they have bone creatures cooked into them...
Prepare to taste instant bloody death, small mammal!

*ahem*

Quiche is awesome! I made one once; even the pastry! It was good.
 

RoBi3.0

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What? I have never heard this before like ever, and I work in the food industry and have made more then my fair share of quiche.

You must hang out with some strange people.
 

CplDustov

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I just don't like the way the flavours combine that much. Never knew it wasn't supposed to be manly.
 

Trogdor1138

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I love it, I didn't like it as a kid, but as a 19 year old. It's good shit. I've even just got into eating it more the last few days and will have it more regularly. Just able to cut up a nice slice, heat it for 2 minutes and it's great. Even the spinach heavy ones are good.
 

Ghengis John

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You know what's manly? Eating whatever the hell you want. Because a real man does what he wants and doesn't give two shits what people say about i,t like some kid looking for his momma's approval. So if you want to eat it, eat it proud. Give em the stink eye and say, "Yeah I'm eat'n quiche... what are you gonna do about it? I thought so..."
 

Con Carne

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I haven't met any guys who hate quiche. Though, if they were to hate it, I'm sure they'd probably hate it more so for the name. Quiche doesn't sound like anything. Especially your breakfast tossed into a blender and baked in a pie pan.
 

matrix guardian

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I've never even heard of this before. I am a man and I like quiche. I think there is WAY too much attention put toward people's opinions on what is or is not "manly." It's all bullshit anyway. A "REAL man" chooses to eat what he likes and says fuck all to what people call it (both in the name of the dish and the label people put on eating said dish).