Interesting Combinations
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Interesting Combinations
Something I fully plan on doing once I get back to my college house, is buying some bacon, another jar of peanut butter, and making a nice toasted sandwich with the two. I know lots of people who'd shake their heads at me for even considering such a combination of foods, but it sounds delicious.
I vaguely remember making sandwiches as a kid with chocolate spread and sliced cheese (and recently had one with bacon and instant curry noodles) (I do eat more than just sandwiches).
Are there any peculiar seeming mixtures or dishes any of you know?
I vaguely remember making sandwiches as a kid with chocolate spread and sliced cheese (and recently had one with bacon and instant curry noodles) (I do eat more than just sandwiches).
Are there any peculiar seeming mixtures or dishes any of you know?
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Re: Interesting Combinations
I used to enjoy dipping my crisps in yoghurt. Also, crisps and mint sauce are quite nice. Ready salted, of course.
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lasagne and thousand islands salad dressing.
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I'm not sure I could handle any of these combinations! I am so picky about foods mixing and textures and things. I think the most extreme thing I do is french fries in milkshakes (but doesn't everyone do that?).
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No, no they don't. Ugh.I think the most extreme thing I do is french fries in milkshakes (but doesn't everyone do that?).
lasagne and thousand islands salad dressing.
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Re: Interesting Combinations
Oooh! Lemonade mixed with water. Peanut butter and celery. Bread with sugar on top. Others that I'll remember later. :p
Ooh! Crisps dipped in melted chocolate. Haven't had that in ages.
Ooh! Crisps dipped in melted chocolate. Haven't had that in ages.
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Nikki, I LOVE celery with peanut butter. My primary school canteen used to sell it with sultanas on the peanut butter and call it 'ants on a log'.
I always mix tomato sauce (ketchup) with sweet chili sauce and dip chips in it.
I also love strawberries with basil and balsamic vinegar.
I always mix tomato sauce (ketchup) with sweet chili sauce and dip chips in it.
I also love strawberries with basil and balsamic vinegar.
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All these things sound pretty normal to me...is that worrying?Oooh! Lemonade mixed with water. Peanut butter and celery. Bread with sugar on top. Others that I'll remember later. :p
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My mum puts ketchup on mac and cheese. (And now my niece does too...)Ketchup.............................with everything!!!
We used to have ants on a log too. With raisins. Are sultanas like raisins? (What are they?)Nikki, I LOVE celery with peanut butter. My primary school canteen used to sell it with sultanas on the peanut butter and call it 'ants on a log'.
I always mix tomato sauce (ketchup) with sweet chili sauce and dip chips in it.
I also love strawberries with basil and balsamic vinegar.
Also, the strawberries one sounds really... different. How did you come up with that?
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Peanut butter goes with nearly anything, if you ask enough people. My mom enjoys both PB/mayonnaise and PB/onion sandwiches. I can't really stand the thought of either of those, but PB/banana is one of my favorite sandwiches. (Mom also does the strawberries and balsamic vinegar thing. Yet another reason for me to think she's crazy.)
I discovered during a party in 5th grade that nacho-cheese Doritos and whipped cream aren't bad together. The chocolate-dipped crisps mentioned above I've never tried, but chocolate-dipped pretzels are always delicious (and so is dipping pretzels in milk like they're cookies). And as for the celery, I enjoy it with peanut butter or cream cheese.
Can't recall of anything of my own invention that I'd actually seek out while weirding other people out, but now you've got me thinking...
I discovered during a party in 5th grade that nacho-cheese Doritos and whipped cream aren't bad together. The chocolate-dipped crisps mentioned above I've never tried, but chocolate-dipped pretzels are always delicious (and so is dipping pretzels in milk like they're cookies). And as for the celery, I enjoy it with peanut butter or cream cheese.
Can't recall of anything of my own invention that I'd actually seek out while weirding other people out, but now you've got me thinking...
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Now that you mention onion, the best sandwich (no, second best) I've ever made had some.
I believe it had sliced mature cheddar cheese, leftover sausages, rashers, black and white pudding, sliced uncooked onion, cornflakes, all between two (four, really) slices of wholemeal sliced bread. Then toasted and butter spread on top. I'm now rather hungry.
This is only topped by my christmas sandwich.
I believe it had sliced mature cheddar cheese, leftover sausages, rashers, black and white pudding, sliced uncooked onion, cornflakes, all between two (four, really) slices of wholemeal sliced bread. Then toasted and butter spread on top. I'm now rather hungry.
This is only topped by my christmas sandwich.
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Not really strange but I do like Milk+Ice and Orange Juice+Sparkling Water.
Foodwise I like, but have not had in a while, birdseye potatoe waffles + scrambled egg in a sandwich.
Foodwise I like, but have not had in a while, birdseye potatoe waffles + scrambled egg in a sandwich.
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salty chips (french fries to crazy Americans) dipped in cola from a machine like a coke from mcdonalds or burger king or whatever
or dip them in vanilla ice cream! =]
or dip them in vanilla ice cream! =]
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so. um.
am i the only one to have actually tried fish fingers and custard after watching Doctor Who...?
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am i the only one to have actually tried fish fingers and custard after watching Doctor Who...?
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i don't even know where to find custard anymore.
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I haven't dared to try fish fingers and custard... yet.
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