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Old 03-07-2001, 07:23 PM
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Post Personal weird food combos

Not sure if this has been covered already, or if it falls under the digusting food topic, but what are the weirdest food combos that you have eaten?

For instance, when we played notre dame, everyone ate lucky charms wet with guiness for breakfast.

Oh, and from my TX living experiences, chili with crackers, cheese, and chocolate all mixed in. It gives it this really cool taste!

I have plenty more where that came from too!!
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Old 03-07-2001, 07:43 PM
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Bleurk! Quelle horreur!

I'd eat the maggotty cheese before I'd eat that!

(you'll have to refer to the maggotty cheese thread Standfordchic)
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-Chicken Noodle Soup with Fritos! Actually taste pretty good!
-Tamales with Ketchup!
- Toasty Brown Breakfast Sausage Links or Patties(or even hot dog franks) with maple syrup!
-Hot Dog Franks wrapped with a corn Tortilla, sealed with toothpick and fried ta crisp golden brown.
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Old 03-07-2001, 10:34 PM
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Peanut butter and sweet pickle sandwitch.

Also, Peanut butter and banana sandwich.
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I HAVE to have Milk Duds with my popcorn when I go to the movies - dump the box in the bag of popcorn...yum! Along the same line - potato chips with chocolate cake!
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Grilled Sharp Cheddar and Pineapple Sandwiches!
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i have always eaten peanut butter and bacon sandwiches, which i don't think is weird, but people seem to react as if it is.... you've got to toast the bread so when you put the peanut butter on, it gets all melty. these are also good made with pancakes instead of bread. Elvis would have approved.

i also like peanut butter with cucumbers and sri racha sambal, but i usually used this satay peanut butter that we made at the restaurant i worked at. i've tried this one with every combination...carmelized onions, cheddar cheese. cheese and peanut butter doesn't go that well.

i think peanut butter and whatever could qualify as a thread just by itself.....
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At the movies I love licorice and popcorn together (thought LoriB would appreciate).

In college I ate a lot of noodle roni on buttered bread, washed it down with chocolate milk. My wife thinks that's disgusting, but she has yet to try it.
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My girlfriend, who works at a cooking school and has a catering business, loves elbow macaroni with butter and ketchup. Just thinking about it gives me the shivers!

For me, I love potato chips on overly mayoed tuna fish sandiches (rye is the bread of choice).

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Old 03-08-2001, 10:30 AM
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Sounds like everybody is pregnant and having weird food cravings.
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Old 03-08-2001, 12:00 PM
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Noodles tossed with tuna and tomato sauce, topped with dill and Monterey Jack cheese.
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Old 03-08-2001, 12:22 PM
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Peanut butter toast with sriracha (chili paste with garlic) studded with sliced green olives. What, why are you all looking at me like that? That's not weird!

Then again I grew up with tuna-in-BBQ-sauce as a regular quickie dinner entree.
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Old 03-08-2001, 12:34 PM
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I did check out the maggoty cheese post....My friend actually asked to try it and then passed out, what a wuss! :P

Last night being in my weird cravings mode, I ate a ketchup, cheese, spaghetti sauce with angel hair pasta sandwich. kinda throw everything in the kitchen into one thing. not bad!!
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Lynne-
My Mom used to make us "Hawaiian" sandwiches-toast with peanut butter, pinappel rings and melted sharp cheddar cheese on top! Loved 'em as a kid, but haven't had one in about 30 years. maybe I'l go make one now, just to see if I still like it.
My favorite weird food combo is popcorn with brewers yeast sprinkled on top. Everyone hurls when I first offer it to them, but when coaxed to try it, they can't get enough---even my 83 year old Dad!
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Old 03-08-2001, 05:27 PM
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My dad taught me to make a fried Peanut butter, mayo & banana sandwich. I love it. I didn't know he got it from Elvis. I also love a Peanut butter, mayo & lettuce sandwich. He gave me that one too. Another fave from the farm, Bacon, homemade grape jelly & toast sandwich.

I love roasted pignoli. Can that be made into a "butter?" It would make a great sandwich.

And white chocolate almond cookies and beer.
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