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favorite weird food combo

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  • Posts: 1,365 Member
    chelsy0587 wrote: »
    Cayenne pepper in hot chocolate!

    Pepper & chocolate is a tasty combo. Add a little bit of cinnamon and it is fabulous!
  • Posts: 301 Member
    AliceAxe wrote: »
    also celery and peanut butter. seems like PB is popular on all kinds of foods.

    My husband makes what he calls "ants on a log". Celery topped with PB and sprinkled with raisins.
  • Posts: 737 Member
    Peanut butter and fresh tomatoes :) YUMMY
  • Posts: 1,886 Member
    ridge4mfp wrote: »

    My husband makes what he calls "ants on a log". Celery topped with PB and sprinkled with raisins.
    thats a very normal classic food for kids
  • Posts: 340 Member
    Used to love ham & jelly sandwiches. Ate them almost every day.
    Cucumber & jalapeño omelettes
    Green olives in mashed potatoes
    Pumpkin & eggplant with mustard & curry spice
    Cole slaw on saltines with sugar sprinkled on top
    Hot sauce on yogurt
  • Posts: 303 Member
    I guess I am also a ketchup freak.

    I like it on

    Eggs, all potatoes, mac and cheese.
  • Posts: 230 Member
    Braunschweiger and chocolate milk. Food combination of the gods...
  • Posts: 4,350 Member
    maple syrup and tator tots, fries in chocolate shakes, putting a pickle chip onto a potato chip
  • Posts: 301 Member
    fishshark wrote: »
    thats a very normal classic food for kids

    Is it? I guess my mom missed that one! It was new to me when we married....
  • Posts: 4,374 Member
    ridge4mfp wrote: »

    Is it? I guess my mom missed that one! It was new to me when we married....
    I only ever really saw it on cartoons. Growing up, veggies generally just consisted of broccoli, green beans, green cabbage, carrots, peas, and iceberg lettuce.

  • Posts: 302 Member
    edited April 2016
    I eat maple syrup with all breakfast meats - sausage bacon and ham.

    Another for ketchup on scrambled eggs and macaroni and cheese.

    My best friend used to cut up a lemon, douse each piece with Lawry's seasoning salt and eat it like candy.

    My aunt and her kids used to eat little balls of RAW ground beef doused in Lawry's.

    If somebody feeds me mediocre spaghetti/marinara, the perfect cure is ranch dressing.

    I do not go to a movie theater without some Kraft caramel (the cubes). Smash one up, stretch it out, and eat it at the same time as a bunch of popcorn.

    A whole sleeve of graham crackers broken up into a bowl with milk and white sugar, like a cereal that gets soggy almost immediately, is one of my favorite treats!

    Wheat Thins and cream cheese or cottage cheese.



  • Posts: 3,979 Member
    arditarose wrote: »

    Yeah it was good stuff lol.

    I've had that on purpose at a couple restaurants with really good aged balsamic. It is delicious and if I wasn't too cheap to spring for the super expensive reduction at home I'd probably eat it a lot! It's not the same with an $8 bottle of balsamic glaze though, haha.
  • Posts: 1,886 Member
    ridge4mfp wrote: »

    Is it? I guess my mom missed that one! It was new to me when we married....

    how funny! maybe it depends on region
  • Posts: 1,886 Member
    I eat maple syrup with all breakfast meats - sausage bacon and ham.

    Another for ketchup on scrambled eggs and macaroni and cheese.

    My best friend used to cut up a lemon, douse each piece with Lawry's seasoning salt and eat it like candy.

    My aunt and her kids used to eat little balls of RAW ground beef doused in Lawry's.

    If somebody feeds me mediocre spaghetti/marinara, the perfect cure is ranch dressing.

    I do not go to a movie theater without some Kraft caramel (the cubes). Smash one up, stretch it out, and eat it at the same time as a bunch of popcorn.

    A whole sleeve of graham crackers broken up into a bowl with milk and white sugar, like a cereal that gets soggy almost immediately, is one of my favorite treats!

    Wheat Thins and cream cheese or cottage cheese.



    the raw meat one made me shutter. oh man.
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