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favorite weird food combo

fishshark
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For instance since i was a kid ive eaten flaming hot cheetos dipped in cream cheese.. or i like peanut butter and pickle sandwiches (havent actually had one in years but i like them) what are some "weird" food combos you love?!
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Loved peanut butter and dill pickle sandwiches growing up. In high school it was dill pickles dipped in chocolate shakes. Now no weird combos that come to mind.0
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Ketchup on avocado0
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I guess my worst one is that I literally make a sandwich out of anything... curry and rice, shepherds pie, roast dinners, - if you can fit it between 2 slices of bread.. then i generally do it. It can make for some pretty odd combos but they always seem to taste nice to me (even if I do see my family cringe when I do it!)3
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Best Hamburger: Ground Chuck, Swiss Cheese, topped with Bacon, Pickles, Peanut Butter, Tomato, a fried egg, and Mayonnaise.
Or an Egg, Peanut Butter, and Honey sandwich.
Both great combos that get funny looks from others1 -
Best Hamburger: Ground Chuck, Swiss Cheese, topped with Bacon, Pickles, Peanut Butter, Tomato, a fried egg, and Mayonnaise.
Or an Egg, Peanut Butter, and Honey sandwich.
Both great combos that get funny looks from others
i love peanut butter on burgers totally forgot about that one!0 -
Gelatin or coconut pulp/paste + fish (counters the dryness)
Weird 1s from past diets: Peanut or Almond butter + cottage cheese (a bodybuilder staple of "nastiness" that tastes good...looks like *kitten*), "sludge" combo of blueberries/whey protein/peanut or almond butter (another bodybuilder staple; works good for traveling as well), cream cheese + eggs, yogurt or kefir + eggs...& probably many more I can't think of because they are "normal" to me...0 -
Gelatin or coconut pulp/paste + fish (counters the dryness)
Weird 1s from past diets: Peanut or Almond butter + cottage cheese (a bodybuilder staple of "nastiness" that tastes good...looks like *kitten*), "sludge" combo of blueberries/whey protein/peanut or almond butter (another bodybuilder staple; works good for traveling as well), cream cheese + eggs, yogurt or kefir + eggs...& probably many more I can't think of because they are "normal" to me...
love peanut butter and cottage cheese combo... yes looks very much like *kitten* haha0 -
Pickles wrapped in ham and cheese2
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Cottage cheese and Doritos1
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julianneschwindt wrote: »Cottage cheese and Doritos
I always loved cottage cheese with salt and pepper with potato chips as a kid! Learned this from a friend. It is so yummy and I guess it's the salt with cottage cheese that is so good
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Barbecue potato chips dipped in cottage cheese! Yum!0
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I like cottage cheese on rice cakes. Also, now I put greek yogurt on just about everything.0
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loving the cottage cheese and chips ideas0
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My favourite sandwich when I was a kid was peanut butter, pickle, and yellow mustard. Sometimes I'd add cheddar slices.0
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It may qualify as weird... Vanilla ice cream topped with a little bit of high quality balsamic vinegar. I only have it a few times a year but it is tasty as hell to me2
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Cottage cheese with salsa!3
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Peanut butter on Fritos, Doritos or potato chips.1
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When I was a kid I loved pb and miracle whip sandwiches lol0
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Pepperoncini peppers with cottage cheese. I love eating the peppers and letting the juice spill onto the cottage cheese and then eating it. I only do this in private. ;-)0
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lemurcat12 wrote: »Pepperoncini peppers with cottage cheese. I love eating the peppers and letting the juice spill onto the cottage cheese and then eating it. I only do this in private. ;-)
i used to love pepperoncini and cream cheese or a slice of salami cream cheese and a pepperoncini. yummm...0 -
Cream cheese and pickles. LOVES IT !1
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As a kid I would put buttered popcorn into a mug of hot chocolate and eat it with a spoon. Not sure if it would still be tasty but I loooooved the heck out of it.
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Ice cream and potato chips. The ex-hubby turned me onto that one.0
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I make poached eggs, then melt cheddar cheese on them and eat them with a handful of walnuts. It came about as an attempt to cobble together a high-protein lunch from whatever was left in the fridge and I ended up really liking it. :-)0
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Cheetos dipped in Miracle Whip. Hubby thinks I'm crazy on that one.0
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jalapeno with anything0
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Cottage Cheese with Pico de Gallo, just to spice it up a bit.
I also put mashed potatoes on dinner rolls.
Cream Cheese on sandwich bread.
American Cheese on bread in the toaster oven and topped with Salsa.0 -
I have some weird eating habits that do not sound very appetizing to many, here are some:
- Watermelon and feta cheese.
- Greek yogurt and green grapes. May not sound weird, but to people around me it is because I grew up on Greek yogurt as a savory food.
- My sandwiches are usually very minimal. Like only cheese and bread, Greek yogurt and bread, hummus and bread...etc. Used to add 1-2 tablespoons of olive oil to almost all of my sandwiches pressing it into the bread, but those days are gone.
- When I was a child I used to really love butter and sugar or butter and salt sandwiches. A sandwich, with only butter and sugar or salt.
- I did not grow up eating cold cereals as a child, but I made my own before even knowing they existed. I used to tear a bagel into pieces, add some raisins, then drown it in milk.
- Chips and buttermilk. I'd have a cup of buttermilk and sip every now and then while eating potato chips.
- Rice and yogurt mixed together. I can't eat a pilaf without it, but I even have it with plain steamed rice with no additional ingredients.
- Most people don't like soggy cold cereal. I love it.
- Tomato juice with pizza, burger or any sandwich.
- Raw vegetables, the way they are. No chopping or additional ingredients necessary. This includes things like cauliflower, cabbage and and lettuce. Kids used to make fun of me for bringing a head of lettuce to school and peeling the leaves one by one as an after lunch snack, or a tomato and eating it like an apple.
- Pearled barley with honey, microwaved
- Apple slices dipped in cheese sauce.1 -
Both watermelon/feta and watermelon/feta/tomato are popular salads around here in the summer. I especially love the latter especially.
Apple/apple pie and cheddar cheese is a classic combination too, although cheese sauce I'm not sure about.
I adore raw cabbage (also plain kimchi and anything pickled) and my sister eats raw spinach. I like raw spinach in a salad, of course, but don't find just the leaves interesting.
Another pepperoncini thing for me is it with cheese, so I clearly have to try the cream cheese combination fishshark mentioned.0
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