2020-01-10
Feedback Friday!
Eerie, Indiana Food Fest
If you’re more of a homebody, maybe you prefer twenty-year-old bologna sandwiches or buckwheat pancakes made from a ForeverWare recipe. Perhaps a celebrity couple called off their wedding a few days before your birthday and you bought their cake on sale, or you just like adding the prefix “Swedish” to everything you cook, Marilyn Teller-style.
Maybe you really enjoy toast made in a haunted toaster, or maybe you hate it whether or not it comes with bank-robbing ghosts. You could be a member of a corn-worshipping cult whose banquets consist of Cornade (or Cornade Lite), huge bowls of fresh-made popcorn and, of course, hot buttered corn on the cob.
Is your favourite snack a jumbo-sized bag of chocolate milk balls (“the balls that go moo!”) or just a carton of the Eerie Dairy’s finest scavenged from the site of another fatal milk-truck accident? Do you feast on a giant plate of ribs the night before a human sacrifice or serve up a portion of space noodles and moon sauce while you search for UFOs?
Whatever your preferences, it’s the tenth of the month, and that means it’s time for our Foods of Eerie Fest. Are you enjoying a refreshing Black Cow after a long day investigating haunted structures, or baking cupcakes decorated with ravens and eyeballs? Share your recipes, post your pics, get out those Eerie-themed travel mugs and head off for a picnic in some ill-advised supernatural hotspot. Eat something spookily delicious and tell us all about it!
Clearly the lid isn't sealed
there was an episode of Eerie, Indiana where a mom puts her dumb dumpy kids in a big tupperware each night to preserve them or something and anyways, Im pretty sure someone dressed like Melanie does that to Trump every night
— J. Longo (@JLongoArt) January 10, 2020
Karl Schaefer on Dash X
@UnrealKarl dude I NEED to know the story of Dash X. I have waited long enough. It’s time. Plenty of people will happily make a comic of it or something
— stevefable (@stevefable) January 7, 2020
Oh yeah Dash X! He was related to Ray Walston’s character who was an alien stranded in Eerie Indiana that was hypnotizing the town’s men into building his teletransporter back to his planet. https://t.co/pIWAjbFEHd
— Karl Schaefer (@UnrealKarl) January 10, 2020
ValPancakes and DisOneDude on Eerie Indiana Episode One: ForeverWare
I seal myself in a giant Tupperware every night shhh https://t.co/EYXIDadfgK
— Veda Scott (@itsvedatime) January 10, 2020
I’m almost a thousand percent sure that was a plot point on an episode of Eerie, Indiana I watched when I was 9.
— ValPancakes🥞 (@ValPancakes) January 10, 2020
You beat me to it & I'm also disturbed at how well I remember that episode to the point I literally wondered how she burps herself.
— Sex Cult Impresario, But in a Non-R-Kelly Way (@Disonedude) January 10, 2020
TrashCanDan and TheRoom82 on Amazing Stories and Eerie Indiana
Wathed Amazing Stories-The Mission (1985) this was one of my favorite ep's as a kid and I think it still holds up but it has an ending you will either love or hate. Directed by Steven Spielberg and has a great cast I thought it was a good mix of war drama & Disney schmaltzyness👍 pic.twitter.com/6NZZorwtga
— Trash Can Dan (@TrashCanDanpt3) January 10, 2020
HOLD THE FRONT PAGE!
— Room82 (@Theroom82) January 10, 2020
Jean Jacket Berg @OriginalFunko have to make him in this jacket and that jumper.
He really rocked the attitude for the Amazing Stories promo stuff.
Missed show first time around as was in to Eerie, Indiana more pic.twitter.com/fzyMv2KDcl
Ha love it! Yeah I remember catching it in the early late 80's? 90's when I was young never saw Eerie Indiana but people tell me it was good👍
— Trash Can Dan (@TrashCanDanpt3) January 10, 2020
Eli Bot on Eerie Indiana
Eerie, Indiana is great. I killed toriel when I played undertale
— eli bot (@REALelibot) January 10, 2020