So what kind of weird food combination do you enjoy?

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sky14kemea

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Tuna pizza.

Never was able to get any of my friends to try it, despite it having apparently been a regular menu item at an old pizzaria in our town (looking at an ancient menu from that place is what gave me the idea to make and try it...).

I wish I could still eat pizza....{sadface}
I've seen some pizza places offer tuna over here. It's not bad, actually.

OT: I like dipping crisps (for americans, potato chips) into my soup. Usually steak flavoured crisps but I've been known to dip some salt and vinegar.

I also sometimes put instant noodles in bread to make a noodle sandwich. Mmmmm so many carbs.
 

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I never put ketchup on eggs or anything I hate ketchup and mustard.

I do put a insane amount of pepper on eggs and corn tho
 

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Whenever there is an opportunity for french fries dipped in a chocolate shake, I take it.

Snack of the gods let me tell yah.
 

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Hot sauce on mac 'n cheese.

It's amazing.

Buffalo chicken pizza with white sauce is pretty awesome too. There's a place that too far from me that has one and it's really damn good.
JagermanXcell said:
Whenever there is an opportunity for french fries dipped in a chocolate shake, I take it.

Snack of the gods let me tell yah.
Damn right you do.

If I ever go to a Wendy's for some late night food I will get a frosty and some large fries.

So tasty. :D
 

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I really like raw/uncooked sauerkraut on brown bread with butter and some pepper.
The only downside is the excessive amount of flossing afterwards.
 

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There's a recipe for a decent vegetable curry sauce I use, so I'll make up a big ol' batch and put things in it to make various curries when I'm feeling lazy. Anyway, I only had a few things in the fridge the other day and well... Fish finger curry is fucking tasty.

Also, cheddar on cinnamon & raisin bagels is super-awesome. Cheese on everything is pretty damn good really.
 

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Itdoesthatsometimes said:
Pete Oddly said:
- Peanutbutter and cheese slice sandwich
- Peanutbutter and fried egg sandwich
- Melted processed cheese on popcorn
- Peanutbutter, jelly, and bologna sandwich
- Tuna and broccoli in Kraft Dinner
- Cinnamon in chili
- Grape jelly on cereal
- Tzatziki sauce on fries
- Blue cheese sauce on poutine
You take the cake here, in my opinion. The stuff you do with sandwiches breaks my heart. I am usually very particular in the way I make sandwiches, not just the ingredients but they way I put them together. I wish I could unread what you have said about sandwiches.
Heh, that's nothing. Today I had a cinnimon and brown sugar bagel and dipped it in super spicy vegetable stew.

I'm not picky. Sure there are certain foods I don't like, but the foods I do like I'll eat prepared in nearly anyway and in any sort of combination. Except bologna and chocolate icing. That was a combo I did not like at all.
 

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Barbecue sauce and chicken on a pizza with a pesto base.

Barbecue sauce and pesto don't really sound like they go well together, but it is delicious.

It's a bit of an effort, but my favorite snack is to wrap a few slices of avocado and some provolone inside a roll of croissant dough and bake it into a gooey cheesy avocado pastry.
 

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Roast Potatoes slathered in Nacho Cheese. They're a heavenly mix of creamy, cripsy & fluffy if you get them right.
 

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Pete Oddly said:
Itdoesthatsometimes said:
Pete Oddly said:
- Peanutbutter and cheese slice sandwich
- Peanutbutter and fried egg sandwich
- Melted processed cheese on popcorn
- Peanutbutter, jelly, and bologna sandwich
- Tuna and broccoli in Kraft Dinner
- Cinnamon in chili
- Grape jelly on cereal
- Tzatziki sauce on fries
- Blue cheese sauce on poutine
You take the cake here, in my opinion. The stuff you do with sandwiches breaks my heart. I am usually very particular in the way I make sandwiches, not just the ingredients but they way I put them together. I wish I could unread what you have said about sandwiches.
Heh, that's nothing. Today I had a cinnimon and brown sugar bagel and dipped it in super spicy vegetable stew.

I'm not picky. Sure there are certain foods I don't like, but the foods I do like I'll eat prepared in nearly anyway and in any sort of combination. Except bologna and chocolate icing. That was a combo I did not like at all.
I hate to sound judgey, but I don't think I could eat with you. You push too many boundaries. At the very least I would be to confounded to eat my own food before it got cold. Not to say that you wont come up with a genius combination no one has thought of before, but I wont be there when it happens. Good luck to you.
 

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This is one that really gets people, but I love it:

Kraft Mac and Cheese and applesauce.

I know, it sounds gross, but it adds a nice sweetness to the salty, savory Mac and Cheese. I remember starting this by using applesauce as a way to cool the pasta (please ignore the fact that Mac and Cheese really doesn't need to be cooled).

I'd suggest you all try it, but, you know, it sounds pretty damn gross...
 

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Condiment sandwiches.

Exactly what they sound like. Ketchup, mustard, and mayo between two slices of bread
 

Pete Oddly

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Itdoesthatsometimes said:
I hate to sound judgey, but I don't think I could eat with you. You push too many boundaries. At the very least I would be to confounded to eat my own food before it got cold. Not to say that you wont come up with a genius combination no one has thought of before, but I wont be there when it happens. Good luck to you.
Would it really be that distracting? I have to admit that I find that amusing. I have a friend who cannot stand the fact I put malt vinegar on my french fries, and even though I don't do it often, whenever I eat with him I do it just to get that reaction of awed disgust out of him.

Yeah, if ever in some strange future where we somehow meet in person, you definitely don't want to eat a meal with me.
 

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Lilani said:
Ketchup on eggs.
I thought this was fairly common.

duwenbasden said:
- Pepper in eggs.
As well as that. Pepper's the thing I most commonly put on eggs.

Elfgore said:
-Ranch on Mash Potatoes.
And this I just love, but people look at me like I have three heads if I do it.

An ex got me hooked on grilled cheese and peanut butter. I don't do it particularly often, but I love the taste.
 

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Pete Oddly said:
Itdoesthatsometimes said:
I hate to sound judgey, but I don't think I could eat with you. You push too many boundaries. At the very least I would be to confounded to eat my own food before it got cold. Not to say that you wont come up with a genius combination no one has thought of before, but I wont be there when it happens. Good luck to you.
Would it really be that distracting? I have to admit that I find that amusing. I have a friend who cannot stand the fact I put malt vinegar on my french fries, and even though I don't do it often, whenever I eat with him I do it just to get that reaction of awed disgust out of him.

Yeah, if ever in some strange future where we somehow meet in person, you definitely don't want to eat a meal with me.
Only if you let me make the sandwiches. Vinegar on fries, is not a thing that would bother me at all. Really it is just the sandwiches.

Well, in strange future we will just have to go drinking instead then. Making drinks is where I push the boundaries.
 

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I eat poutine with mayo and people look at me like I'm an ungodly freak, but I think it's still better than eating it with ketchup ew.
 

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My pancake/waffle/french toast preparation goes like this:

1. spread butter
2. spread peanut butter
3. top with maple syrup (or fruit syrup)

Not only is peanut butter great on these breakfast items which are close enough to toast so why not put peanut butter on them, but it acts as a protective barrier that prevents the pancake/etc from soaking up the maple syrup like a sponge.