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The Funslinger

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Rawne1980 said:
Sugar butties.

Butter some bread and slap some sugar on there then chomp away.

Gran made me one when I was a kid (this was the 80's we had none of this 5 a day shit then) and every year on my birthday I have one in memory of gran .... she's not dead but she is bat shit nuts so I never visit.
So you have one in memory of the woman she used to be? Fair enough.

OT: I don't know, but one beloved food combination I detest is ice cream with fudge or chocolate cake. It just comes off really sickly to me, even though I love the separate foods in large quantities.
 

FalloutJack

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Bread, salsa, HP sauce, succotash, meatloaf, cheese, gerkins.

Serve with chips.
 

Ipsen

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Tuna sub with pepperoni and/or shredded cheese.

Don't judge me!
webepoop said:
peanut butter on pancakes and waffles
This is so good! Gives either more substance, plus syrup (I hope you use syrup) smooths out the thickness of the peanut butter and sweetens it.

EDIT: I wait for some strange recipe involving ramen.
 

Bagged Milk

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Ipsen said:
This is so good! Gives either more substance, plus syrup (I hope you use syrup) smooths out the thickness of the peanut butter and sweetens it.

EDIT: I wait for some strange recipe involving ramen.
nope, just plain peanut butter.
on the subject of waffles I like those frozen blueberry waffles while still frozen

Also, I like to put A1 sauce in ramen
 

Fluffythepoo

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a very precise combination of chai tea, dark roasted italien coffee, dark chocolate, ground cinamon, and the barest traces of plantation sugar+milk... this was stumbled upon one day when i was trying to replicate chocolate chai and mistakenly dropped the ingredients into my fresh cup of coffee (it was around coffee-time in the morning), proportioned correctly ive even gotten my mormon neighbors to drink this concoction.. well 2 of them at least
 

Launcelot111

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Chocolate syrup and Newcastle brown ale. Drunk me discovered this beauty and sober me coauthored the research. Goes together perfectly.
 

Luftwaffles

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Nutella and cheese sandwich.

Make them in a toast-press thing and you get an amalgamation of melted chocolate and cheese...........

*drool*
 

revjor

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Dip a spoonful of peanut butter into powdered chocolate milk mix. Keep eating and dipping into te mix like it's fun dip. Not exactly weird but I've never met anyone else who does it.
 

RedDeadFred

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webepoop said:
cheese on apple pie
peanut butter on pancakes and waffles
I do both of these things but I always thought it was pretty normal. Highly delicious.
 

Yali

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I like liver with custard. Ok, hear me out... i like liver, always did, even as a kid. Then one day mom made liver, onions, mashed potaoes (hmmmm) and jelly with custard for dessert. I mistook the custard for mashed potatoes (yes it was rather thick... ish), noticed it before I tried it but didn't really care et voila! New favourite meal.

These combinations I don't consider odd at all: cheese, ketchup or peanut butter with ANYthing eadible that ever existed on the face of the earth. Hmmm... I should probably try liver and peanut butter! Stay tuned.
 

Luap26

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Name of Food: Concoction
Recipe:
1 or 2 or 3 Bags of Doritos (Pick your flavor)
1/3 or more a bag of mini marshmallows
3 cups or more of shredded cheese
Instructions:
0. Get out a large plate (not paper or disposable)
1. Pile on a large amount of Chips spreading them out across the plate
2. Place mini marshmallows over a lot of it, leave about 2.3 inch to 1 inch gaps between marshmallows.
3. Layer thickly of the of cups of cheese or more over the hole layer of Chips and Marshmallows.
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3, until you?re out of ingredients.
5. Place in microwave for 2 1/2 minutes to 3 minutes.
6. Let cool for 45 seconds to 2 minutes.
7. STUFF YOUR FACE. Any size can be used for multiple people or single portions.
 

Loaeon

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One time i made a pepperoni steak cheese sandwich it was amazing, but since then I have not been able to make one again...Try it I guarantee happy stomach or food poisoning depends on the steak, and pepperoni.
 

solemnwar

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Make a piece of toast.
Put peanut butter on it.
Sprinkle a cinnamon-sugar mixture on it (2 parts sugar to 1 part cinnamon).
And then add whipped cream.

Prepare to get diabetes in 2 seconds.

IT'S DELICIOUS.
 

Elementary - Dear Watson

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Daystar Clarion said:
This one time, I dipped a chocolate digestive in a cup of tea.

It was a taste sensation.

And that is why it's no longer considered an odd combination.

True story.
For some reason I actually beleive this! :p

OT: Chocolate Omelette! Food of Gods!

Also, a home made, full-english, breakfast burrito! I was working with Americans when they introduced me to the 'Breakfast Burrito' where they just got a host of things in the DFac and wrapped in in a tortilla wrap... it had things like omelette, sausage, tater tots/hash brown, french toast and then covered in breakfast syrup... you mash it all up first, then mix it in! it actually was quite good!

I then took it to a British level... Bacon, Fried egg, Sausage, Baked Beans, Fried Bread, Black Pudding, (tomato if you are some sort of sicko) and hash browns! Minced and in a wrap! It is beautiful!
 

Mister K

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Okay, first, you make a toast. Then, cover it with your most favorite jam. Then put your favorite ham on it. Enjoy.
And for dessert: make a toast, put a lot of Nutella on it, then cover Nutella with your favorite jam.