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Interesting/Weird food combinations
Mamalissa!
· 18 years, 6 months ago
Raisins in Sesame Oil.
Maybe Fruvous should write a song on this theme ;-}
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 18 years, 6 months ago
Rice Krispies add an interesting texture to a peanut butter sandwich. It is even better with Cocoa Krispies of course.
Most of of combinations involve peanut butter or chocolate. I've put peanut butter in scrambled eggs. My favorite summer drink is ice cream in iced coffee. I can't understand why this isn't a common drink. It is great. You don't need to use ice or sugar, just put the ice cream in the coffee.
Those peanut butter rice crispies combinations actually sound really tasty. :)
i think fruvous should be writing songs....and recording...and touring...but then again it's just me...
Actually, Rice Krispies and Sprite have something in common - they make noise - crackling and fizzing.
How about coming up with foods that shouldn't have anything in common but they do. Like sugar cookies and sprats - they both come in round tins.
True story. My dad was on a camping trip, last day, almost out of food, so they combine what they had left. Hot PB and tuna fish.
A friend of mine used to eat Grape Nuts in Tang while camping.
Camping does not count.
Karen is tired
· 18 years, 5 months ago
A guy I used to date use to cut open a tomato put in cottage cheese (which is somewhat normal) then he would add a tablespoon or Helmann's mayo on top of that with salt and pepper. It was interesting that was for sure.
Jerrilyh
· 17 years, 8 months ago
How about ice cream in tomato sauce?
Pickle-flavoured coffee (especially from Starbucks) Bacon-flavoured Pop-Tarts. On June 8th, for my brother's birthday, we went to Friendly's. My brother made an interesting cole slaw dish. We put in ketchup, cocktail sauce, soda, salt, pepper, Sweet & Low, and Tartar sauce.
After the great fall he can still make chips?
Don't know if you can find it in NY.... or if they even make them anymore! I just found by searching the web that the company was bought out by Old Dutch Foods in 2006... and on the Old Dutch website, I don't even find any mention of Humpty Dumpty. :(
It was actually a canadian company, but I could always find that flavor up in VT and NH.
Jack Karle
· 17 years, 7 months ago
It's made with garlic gloves sort of "deep fried" in melted sugar. It's awesome. Honest.
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 17 years, 7 months ago
I tried spam for the first time recently and found to my dismay that I love it.
Don't be ridiculous. Nobody would ever eat sauerkraut on a hot dog.
Ooh! You reminded me of my favorite drink from when I was in Spain: calimocho (or kalimotxo)! 1/2 red wine, 1/2 Coke.
What do you expect when you talk about eggs to Shell?
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 17 years, 5 months ago
I recently invented the peanut butter omelet. I just make a three egg omelet and fold in three teaspoons of peanut butter. Everyone gets grossed out when they hear me say it was incredibly good. It tastes great and has an amazing texture. If you try it you might want to use less PB. I am particularly fond of it.
blondviola
· 17 years, 5 months ago
gross! my coworker eats potato chips dipped in--gasp--ketchup, i've also seen bbq/chicken/ice cream combos
Is that any way to treat your old friend the reply button?
nate...
· 17 years, 4 months ago
I thought this whole thread was for interesting/weird food combos that people have had or seen... but... it seems the originator of the thread is just making shit up that they've never tried.
What's the point of the thread? edit: didnt' mean that to sound as "wtf"? as it came off.. but... like... it seems most folks on the thread are talking about IRL combos... so... it only just now occurred to me that this dude wasn't.
Jerrilyh
· 17 years, 4 months ago
Well why don't you post some interesting/weird food combination?
It's a shame that this thread can't keep going cos I'm always thinking/hearing of new ones to post here and I usually don't like to post right after I posted last, but I was frustrated that the thread wasn't active.
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 17 years, 4 months ago
Last week I was volunteering at WFUV. They had a breakfast buffet and I made myself an old favorite of mine, a peanut butter and bacon sandwich. I mentioned that I make peanut butter omelets to someone and Linda walked in and heard only that. She said, "Do you know what else is good? A peanut butter and bacon sandwich." She then went on to tell the story of how her teacher had the class try different weird food combinations. When she was done I showed her what I was eating. She couldn't believe it. She said I should try some apple or pineapple on it.
But what happens after they die? Do the good ones go to heaven? Are they reincarnated? Are they sewn into clothing?
Plenty of people drink coffee every meal. I've had it with chicken countless times without thinking about it.
I can't believe I missed that he didn't hit the reply button.
Saying "The reply button is your friend" is my friend.
What I really want to see is a chicken who is drunken on coffee. Do you think it would flap it's wings more? Run around the barnyard faster?
Is it even possible since coffee is an upper and being drunken requires a downer?
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 15 years, 11 months ago
I keep my pizza cheese in the same drawer of the fridge as my breakfast fixings. I've been considering making a pizza omelet with Italian cheese mix and pizza sauce. Part of me thinks it makes a lot of sense and part of me thinks that it will end up in the garbage after one bite. Anyone think it would work?
I've done that a number of times. It doesn't look appetizing, but it's quite tasty. And seriously? The guy who puts peanut butter in omelets is fearful of cheese and tomatoes?
I ha to work my nerve up to make a peanut butter omelet also. The sauce is the part that I afraid might have too strong a taste.
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