Weird Food Combinations

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  • coliema
    coliema Posts: 7,646 Member
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    Our family has a bunch --

    • chocolate cake and dill pickles (not mushed together -- take a bite of cake, then a bite of pickle, repeat)
    • McDonald's fries dipped in their bbq sauce
    • peanut butter and banana (mushed together) on crackers, served with American cheese
    • peanut butter and mayo (not mushed together) on crackers
    • sugar cookies eaten with cheddar cheese
    • cinnamon and chile powder in hot chocolate
    • Fritos inside of a pb&j sandwich (white bread, of course)
    • bbq brisket sandwich with Big Red (soda, not gum)
    • onion rings eaten with pizza
    • butter and sugar sandwiches on white bread
    • picante sauce and cream cheese on crackers

    I bought chocolate-covered potato chips at Whole Foods last year -- yummy!
    McDonald's fries and BBQ sauce---YUM!!
  • FlyByJuly
    FlyByJuly Posts: 564 Member
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    Dark chocolate and coarse sea salt.

    Lean ham or proscuitto wrapped around an apple slice.

    Lindt makes a dark chocolate with sea salt. Yummy!!! They also make dark chocolate with chili. Love it!
  • FlyByJuly
    FlyByJuly Posts: 564 Member
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    My husband spreads peanut butter onto a hamburger. He also dips bbq potato chips into vanilla ice cream. He eats peanut butter sandwich with Cheetos inside of it. I like to slice an apple and then spread either vanilla or cream cheese frosting onto every slice. One time I made a float with vanilla ice cream and white zin wine. I thought I'd invented the most fantastic thing ever! So I decided I'd have it again the following weekend. OMG...what was I thinking? Horrible the second time around. I must've been drunk that first time.
  • nutandbutter
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    Our family has a bunch --

    • chocolate cake and dill pickles (not mushed together -- take a bite of cake, then a bite of pickle, repeat)
    • McDonald's fries dipped in their bbq sauce
    • peanut butter and banana (mushed together) on crackers, served with American cheese
    • peanut butter and mayo (not mushed together) on crackers
    • sugar cookies eaten with cheddar cheese
    • cinnamon and chile powder in hot chocolate
    • Fritos inside of a pb&j sandwich (white bread, of course)
    • bbq brisket sandwich with Big Red (soda, not gum)
    • onion rings eaten with pizza
    • butter and sugar sandwiches on white bread
    • picante sauce and cream cheese on crackers

    I bought chocolate-covered potato chips at Whole Foods last year -- yummy!

    Love both those combos. Except I use whole wheat bread so it's way healthier. :tongue: I also love pb and cinnamon sugar sandwiches (or potato chips, or honey).

    Not mine but the only way my daughter eats pb sandwiches is dipped in ranch. I actually tried it because I thought she may have discovered something delicious. She did not.
  • d5d14m66
    d5d14m66 Posts: 150 Member
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    <<Lindt makes a dark chocolate with sea salt. Yummy!!! They also make dark chocolate with chili. Love it!>>

    Yum! to both. Sea salt on brownies is really good, too, just wait until they come out of the oven or the salt will melt into the batter.

    I also make dark chocolate truffles with candied jalapenos … mmm, I'm getting hungry!

    (I don't know how to quote someone's post.)
  • danimarie1782
    danimarie1782 Posts: 25 Member
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    I like avacado on my BLT - To. Die. For. Actually I do bacon, avacado, tomato so mine is a BAT :)
    I love PB banana sandwiches, know others who love PB Fluff, and one who liked PB Mayo (yuck)
    I don't like tomato soup so I don't dip my grilled cheese in it (rest of the family does though). I like it dipped in chicken noodle though.
    Hubby likes brown sugar and miracle whip in his mac and cheese (I was not fond)
    I like sharp cheddar with tart apple slices or sharp cheddar on apple pie.
    Knew someone else who liked seasoned taco meat as topping on pumpkin pie instead of cool whip, think that's the weirdest.

    And on this note: chocolatecoveredkatie.com has awesome recipes with some having things one wouldn't expect. I made the chocolate chip cookie dough dip. So good, and the main ingredient is not flour, it's chickpeas!

    I'm about to check that website out, thank you so much :)

    Welcome :)
  • coliema
    coliema Posts: 7,646 Member
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    I love pickles on all my sandwiches, I lovee pickles.

    I've never tried the salted chocolate though!
  • giag09
    giag09 Posts: 203 Member
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    naked pasta and fat free cottage cheese delicious!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • angied80
    angied80 Posts: 749
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    I put chips on my turkey or tuna sandwiches.

    Mix mashed potatoes and corn together.

    French fries in ice cream.

    Although, I dont eat any of these any more.. they sooo were good!
  • coliema
    coliema Posts: 7,646 Member
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    I put chips on my turkey or tuna sandwiches.

    Mix mashed potatoes and corn together.

    French fries in ice cream.

    Although, I dont eat any of these any more.. they sooo were good!

    Mashed potatoes and corn are one of my absolute favorites!
  • branflake6
    branflake6 Posts: 115
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    I don't think it is weird at all but apparently everyone I know does.... Spaghetti/sauce with corn for the side item
  • Noreenmarie1234
    Noreenmarie1234 Posts: 7,493 Member
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    I eat this combo all the time. Green olives, vegan just egg scramble, slices of pepperoni, with cheddar cheese. Sooooo salty and good. ltyj9m3ix8ln.jpeg
  • Coupongrl79
    Coupongrl79 Posts: 193 Member
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    Tuna salad with canned peaches.

    My Belgian friend swore that was the best way to eat tuna salad (and very standard in Belgium).

    This sounds weird. I can't wait to try it!

    I like sweet pickles in my tuna. And I make a blackened salmon with a fresh pineapple salsa that is really good so I know fruit and fish can work together.

  • Coupongrl79
    Coupongrl79 Posts: 193 Member
    edited April 2022
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    Sooooo salty and good.

    That's how I feel about bacon wrapped pickles...so salty and sooooo good.

    Thanks for bumping this one. I found some weird combos I may try.