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Weird foods/combinations you eat
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I looove putting raisins in milk and cereal, and mash potatoes into soup. I also love dipping toast into olive oil, especially if it's homemade olive oil.3
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I put maple syrup into my rice krispies cereal (w milk). Or at least I used to. Not worth the calories.
I like ketchup on my mac and cheese, on egg, and on hashbrowns. Grosses the SO out, though.6 -
Today it was a whole salmon side w/ onion salsa and srircha2
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Sweet n Sour Gherkins dipped in Peanut butter2
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mmmm... rice and ketchup!!1
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Scrambled eggs, jelly and jalapeños
Cottage cheese and salsa on a baked potato
Soup (any kind really) poured over cauliflower/broccoli
Tuna salad and apples1 -
From my childhood:
Cake milk - chocolate cake with enough milk poured over to make a gloppy mess
Dagwood sandwich - mayo/mustard/cheese/bologna on one side, PBJ on the other then put it all together
From my grandson:
Strawberries and grapes dipped in hummus1 -
JaydedMiss wrote: »My aunt told me the other day she made garlc bread but didnt have butter so made it using cesar dressing. Sounded super weird but strangely delicious lol. Iv used stuff like salad dressing or cream cheese vs mayo in a sandwich so i guess same sort of deal
I ran out of butter/margarine and used miracle whip to grill a grilled cheese. I've done it plenty of times since then with either miracle whip or mayonnaise. It grills up really nice due to the oil in the dressing. I've also made garlic bread with mayo and parmesan cheese instead of butter. Delish!1 -
JaydedMiss wrote: »My aunt told me the other day she made garlc bread but didnt have butter so made it using cesar dressing. Sounded super weird but strangely delicious lol. Iv used stuff like salad dressing or cream cheese vs mayo in a sandwich so i guess same sort of deal
I made homemade Caesar dressing once and ran out of lettuce before I ran out of dressing. I put the leftover dressing on some pasta, and it was amazing.
I also love peanut butter and dill pickle sandwiches, but I also add mustard. And sometimes cheddar.0 -
JaydedMiss wrote: »My aunt told me the other day she made garlc bread but didnt have butter so made it using cesar dressing. Sounded super weird but strangely delicious lol. Iv used stuff like salad dressing or cream cheese vs mayo in a sandwich so i guess same sort of dealJaydedMiss wrote: »And sweet potato fries with chocolate chips/peanutbutter and some cinnamon sugar. That one weirds people out lol
@lemmie177
I make mine up like cinnamon sugar coated fry chips crisp em up a bit layer in the chocolate chips and melted peanutbutter Sometimes ill even add strawberries or another fruit or some nuts...like this Can get away with very few chocolate chips, The base heat melts them really nicely its liek christmas finding a little melted chocolate pocket
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*kitten* guys just got home was all excited to not be hungry for once late night....No longer true after reading some of these. I totally vibe with your freak food. Yummy1
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A little shredded cheese, salt and pepper on oatmeal for breakfast SO GOOD like a mix between cheesy grits and Mac and cheese
Or ketchup and mustard anything from potatoes to Mac and cheese to eggs or mustard as salad dressing (super low cal)
Other weird food combos are cool together protein powder, cottage cheese (low-fat) and canned pumpkin and Splenda and micro wave -like a hot porrige breakfast
And fairy toast -momma made this for us as kids -butter or cream cheese on bread with sprinkles1 -
Just reading about you eating frozen fruit hurts my teeth!! haha I can't handle that.
I like ketchup on eggs, apparently some people thing that's weird. Even though I haven't had one in a long time, nutella and butter sandwiches are amazing! I love sweet / salty combos and put salt in / on things like ice cream, oatmeal, pudding. . . anything really sweet, I love to add salt to! I also love putting pretzels in ice cream (with a sprinkle of salt of course).
I also loooove anything with a really strong flavor: "stinky" cheeses like blue cheese, feta, goat cheese, curry, vinegar--especially balsamic vinegar! yum2 -
What does it say about me if I think most of these things are completely normal? Frozen fruit is really not weird - it's advertised here a lot as a treat for summer! (I eat a lot of things frozen. Frozen cake/brownie/cookies are the best! As are frozen gummy sweets, licorice, caramels, chocolate bars etc)3
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I always thought maple syrup in cereal was a normal thing, I wouldn't call that a strange combo. I do it all the time.
I like to put a drizzle on my salads along with hot sauce, mustard, onion powder garlic powder, nosalt salt, and italian seasoning to add the sweet and salty combo. Sounds disgusting, tastes amazing. (to me lol)0 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »What does it say about me if I think most of these things are completely normal? Frozen fruit is really not weird - it's advertised here a lot as a treat for summer! (I eat a lot of things frozen. Frozen cake/brownie/cookies are the best! As are frozen gummy sweets, licorice, caramels, chocolate bars etc)
Frozen fruit is normal, not sure why OP thinks it is weird haha. Most people I know eat frozen fruit as a snack. Maybe it is a regional thing. Where I live it is sold on the street in the summer.1 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »livingleanlivingclean wrote: »What does it say about me if I think most of these things are completely normal? Frozen fruit is really not weird - it's advertised here a lot as a treat for summer! (I eat a lot of things frozen. Frozen cake/brownie/cookies are the best! As are frozen gummy sweets, licorice, caramels, chocolate bars etc)
Frozen fruit is normal, not sure why OP thinks it is weird haha. Most people I know eat frozen fruit as a snack. Maybe it is a regional thing. Where I live it is sold on the street in the summer.
im really glad because its delicious and people keep calling me weird lol aparently frozen fruit is only good for smoothies1 -
Doritos with Sour cream , Rice with cheese and pizza spice from epicure. I used to eat loads of that now I make a portion of it worth the calories and it's pretty small but it's like a treat as long as it fits in my calories for the day .3
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In Sweden a lot of people eat jam and cheese on bread. Like hard, sliced cheese and strawberry jam or similar. My husband thinks that's really weird, but I don't see why.
We're also famous at having lingongberry jam with lots of savoury foods (as anyone who's ever been to IKEA will know) like meatballs, or other mince based dishes. That jam shouldn't be as sweet as fruit and other berry-based jams though.
Another thing a lot of Swedish people do is put cod roe (from a tube) and eggs on sandwiches. Some (not me) even eat sandwíches with cod roe and cheese.
My husband also finds it disgusting when I dip my McDonald's fries in my milkshake.2 -
In Sweden a lot of people eat jam and cheese on bread. Like hard, sliced cheese and strawberry jam or similar. My husband thinks that's really weird, but I don't see why.
We're also famous at having lingongberry jam with lots of savoury foods (as anyone who's ever been to IKEA will know) like meatballs, or other mince based dishes. That jam shouldn't be as sweet as fruit and other berry-based jams though.
Another thing a lot of Swedish people do is put cod roe (from a tube) and eggs on sandwiches. Some (not me) even eat sandwíches with cod roe and cheese.
My husband also finds it disgusting when I dip my McDonald's fries in my milkshake.
My husband ate cheese, chicken and raspberry jam sandwiches every day for about 6 months... Then moved on to onion jam.
Fruit based things are commonly served with meat - cranberry sauce with turkey, apple sauce with pork... Apricot with chicken...
And fries in milkshake/sundae definitely not weird... Very delicious2
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