Dip once or dip twice? - (New York Times)
January 30, 2008 – 6:23 pmIt would, according to this story, take a very large bowl to hold all the guacamole mashed from the more than 100 million avocados that are consumed on Super Bowl Sunday
The story says that a new study, to be published later this year in the Journal of Food Safety, is the only one McGee’s ever seen to proclaim that it was inspired by an episode of Seinfeld. It was conducted as part of a Clemson University program designed to get undergraduate students involved in scientific research. Prof. Paul L. Dawson, a food microbiologist, proposed it after he saw a rerun of a 1993 Seinfeld show in which George Costanza is confronted at a funeral reception by Timmy, his girlfriends brother, after dipping the same chip twice.
Did, did you just double dip that chip? Timmy asks incredulously, later objecting, Thats like putting your whole mouth right in the dip! Finally George […]
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