Have you ever invented a strange food combo?

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LorChan

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I put granola bars in ice cream, but looking at the rest of this thread... that's pretty tame, isn't it?
 

SpiderHam666

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hmmmm....
It could be my perpansity for taking leftover taco meat and putting it on white bread with brown spicy mustard.
Or me eating my grits with Maple Syrup
 

Byr0m

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Salt+Vinegar Crisp Sandwich (Walkers preferably) with Cheese and BBQ Sauce... mmmm *goes and gets one*.

Mmmm, where was I, oh yeah or a Ham, Cheese, Crisp (S+V again) and Coleslaw Sandwich. I like sandwiches with lots of things, preferably including cheese/crisps or BBQ sauce - I can actually eat it plain or with just about anything. Oh yeah, I just remembered - mashed potato and BBQ sauce XD
 

TPiddy

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Haven't made my own, but I've had the opportunity to try some pretty rare food combinations:

1. Crunchy Peanut Butter on a cheeseburger. Pure Awesome.
2. Sour Cream and Onion Chips with Strawberry Ice Cream as dip.
3. Breakfast Poutine - Fried Eggs and Bacon on top of Poutine.
 

Red Rum

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Lets see...

Tuna and Turkey Sandwich
Cereal with Yoohoo instead of milk
Licorice burrito
Chocolate-covered hotdogs
Cherry Pie Pizza
The third-worst diarrhea in my young life
 

strobe

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Disaster Button said:
My Dad introduced me to hot custard and bananas, is that weird?
Hell no. Bananas and custard = weird?! It's a thing. My mam makes banana custard sometimes. Banana custard is a thing.

Byr0m said:
Salt+Vinegar Crisp Sandwich (Walkers preferably) with Cheese and BBQ Sauce... mmmm *goes and gets one*.
I think Walker's are called Lays like all over the world 'cept in Britain. This'll be stupid if you're not from Britain but it'd be nice to know. Sounds like an easy, tasty recipe too. Easy is good.
 

Disaster Button

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strobe said:
Disaster Button said:
My Dad introduced me to hot custard and bananas, is that weird?
Hell no. Bananas and custard = weird?! It's a thing. My mam makes banana custard sometimes. Banana custard is a thing.
I thought it was a thing I just wasn't sure how widespread a thing it was after growing up with it as a kid.
 

Archemetis

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I'm going to eventually try making instant mash potato with pasta in it, with chicken flavouring.
 

Fooz

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dipping my chips/french fries in peanut butter, and having chinese with a cup of tea
 

Steve Fidler

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I invented a Peanut Butter and Maple Syrup sandwich once as a joke. I didn't even have to be the guinea pig to test it.

I was joking with some WoW friends (americans) that canadians put maple syrup on everything. One of them was eating, and I asked him what it was. It was Peanut Butter and Honey (which is common) so I told him we'd use Maple Syrup instead. His mom overheard and went and made one, and loved it. Now we all love it.
 

strobe

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Disaster Button said:
I thought it was a thing I just wasn't sure how widespread a thing it was after growing up with it as a kid.
Fair enough. Well, it's in the north east of England probably as that's where I'm from. Pretty sure I've heard of it from tv too.

OT since I'm posting... Not that wild but my friends ripped me for eating fusili pasta with tons of shredded bacon and hot dog in it. Hey, I'm a student and it was good.
 

General Ken8

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Three things:
-Peanut butter, banana, and chocolate syrup sandwich
-Nachos dipped in cheese with twizzlers on top of them
-Cream cheese mixed with Fluffernutter, it makes an amazing fruit dip
 

Byr0m

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I knew they were called Lays in other countries but I didn't know it was everywhere bar Britain, meh, ty anyways