Am I the only one...?
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When I was little, I use to love jelly and butter sandwiches.
My boyfriend on the other hand eats tons of unappetizing things, such as soup with croutons mixed in.. he'll even throw the croutons in his pasta.0 -
It's not mine but my brother in law has PKU and eats butter, jam and mayo sandwiches on his special bread.0
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When I was little I used to mix sour cream and grape jelly and spread it on tortillas. I ate these 'rollups' when I came home from school.
My son used to fry bologna and make sandwiches with it. Stunk up the whole house.0 -
One more in the miracle whip sandwich club. With sliced red onions.0
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1. egg omlet with peanutbutter and jelly or honey.-sort of gluten free French toastish.
2. green grapes cut in half with vanilla ice cream
3. hot sauce mixed in ranch dressing for fries, burgers, salad
4. pepper jack cheese and tomato and cucumber sandwiches0 -
ldrosophila wrote: »i think it's my ability to eat so many weird combinations thats added to some of my weight gain. tortillas w/ butter and jam, slightly melted butter w/ sugar and salt, I just had ravioli's w/ blue cheese, and ramen noodles w/ butter, season pack, and cheese. LOL, butter is my running theme.Frozen grapes. Peanut butter on chicken with extra salt. Cottage cheese/fried eggs with avocado on a cinnamon raisin bagel. Tuna stirred into Mac and cheese. Plain mayo sammiches.
As a teenager, I probably ate 4 or 5 of these a week. Kraft mayo on white bread with salt.
Even as an adult, until about a year ago, I probably ate them 2-5 times a month.
Also, I cannot eat mac n cheese (kraft dinner, baby) without ketchup. Just.... no. Home-made mac n cheese doesn't get doused.
We ate fried bologna growing up, it was a hella lot cheaper than bacon, loved it. Tried it again recently... not so much, lol.
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Sometimes I put a squirt of Hershey syrup in my diet Dr Pepper0
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1. Pizza dipped in ketchup
2. Jello with milk poured over it
Still do the jello and milk but not the pizza dipped in ketchup.
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I used to eat fried bologna sandwiches growing up. My mom and loved to prepare them as follows: bologna fried until well done and a little crispy (okay, I mean a little burnt), drained of excess grease, on toast, with mustard. Yum! I almost purchased some bologna yesterday, but the calorie count is just too high!
When I was a child, my siblings and I used to like making sugar toast....bread covered with butter and white sugar and put in the bottom of the oven(broiler) to toast. Another yum!
Memories...sweet memories! Also, long before weight was an issue for any of us.0 -
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racheljacobsen wrote: »Pizza dipped in ketchup and jello with milk poured over it. Still do the jello and milk but not the pizza dipped in ketchup.
Ohhh, okay. I see by your second sentence that those are two separate things. When I first read this I thought you ate all of that together!0 -
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I guess my lunch might go in this category. I started out aiming for cobb salad, but didn't have any ham, so now it's an egg and breakfast sausage salad.0
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smittybuilt19 wrote: »Peanut butter mixed with syrup. I never thought it was odd, but someone recently pointed out that it was. I think it's great!
That's too funny...I eat this every day! Half PB and half sugar free syrup. Use as an apple dip. It's delicious this way--cuts way down on the calories too!!
That sounds really good.
Speaking of mayo sandwiches, I don't do this anymore but I used to love smashed up BBQ chips between 2 slices of bread slathered with mayo. Also was good with Dorito's.
A friend of mine turned me on to it when I was in my early teens. It looked so gross, but she made me try it and I had to admit it was pretty great.
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My brother used to dip mcnuggets in his chocolate shake.
After one too many odd looks he started putting the nugget in his mouth then taking a drink, instead of dunking.0 -
When I was a little kid I'd make something like that, except with frosting and sprinkles on bread, not butter.0
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Rachechols wrote: »I like to make a pb and j with chips squished in between. It adds texture. Haven't had it in a while though. Used to eat buns with just ketchup and mustard. Lemons straight. I have an unhealthy obsession with lemons.
I used to do this, too! Fixed my hamburger or hotdog craving without the meat. And, I also am obsessed with lemons. And limes. And anything citrus, really.
I have a Meyer lemon tree but they aren't quite the same. They almost taste like oranges. If I had a farm I would plant lemons trees. But it's too cold here.
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