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« on: October 24, 2011, 02:00:00 AM »

that people seem to enjoy. Found this list:

    Mashed potatoes and noodles with gravy.
    Gravy and biscuits with grape jelly.
    Peanut butter and mayo sandwiches.
    Chocolate cake with pinto beans.
    Hollowed-out pickles filled with ranch dressing and cheese.
    Garlic bread topped with peanut butter and spaghetti.
    Peanut butter and cucumber sandwiches.
    Eggs with Spam and white rice.
    Doritos dipped in cream cheese.
    Sugar and grits.
    Popcorn and mustard.
    Pancakes and ketchup.
    Frito's and caramel sauce.
    Peanut butter and Cool Ranch Doritos sandwiches.
    Peanut butter and ham sandwiches.
    Uncooked pasta dipped in peanut butter.
    Cream cheese with jam on toast.
    Chocolate chip cookies with cottage cheese.
    Pickles and peanut butter.

Though "Cream cheese with jam on toast" is an old favorite of mine. Never thought it was a weird food combination.

I was just told that candy corn mixed with peanuts is quite delicious. I'm intrigued.

What is your favorite weird food combination?
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« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2011, 07:03:09 AM »

I remember when I made this thing, but I don't remember what it was. All I remember was that everyone who saw me was disgusted.  TeddyR
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« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2011, 12:24:15 PM »

that people seem to enjoy. Found this list:

    Mashed potatoes and noodles with gravy.
    Gravy and biscuits with grape jelly.
    Peanut butter and mayo sandwiches.
    Chocolate cake with pinto beans.
    Hollowed-out pickles filled with ranch dressing and cheese.
    Garlic bread topped with peanut butter and spaghetti.
    Peanut butter and cucumber sandwiches.
    Eggs with Spam and white rice.
    Doritos dipped in cream cheese.
    Sugar and grits.
    Popcorn and mustard.
    Pancakes and ketchup.
    Frito's and caramel sauce.
    Peanut butter and Cool Ranch Doritos sandwiches.
    Peanut butter and ham sandwiches.
    Uncooked pasta dipped in peanut butter.
    Cream cheese with jam on toast.
    Chocolate chip cookies with cottage cheese.
    Pickles and peanut butter.

Though "Cream cheese with jam on toast" is an old favorite of mine. Never thought it was a weird food combination.

I was just told that candy corn mixed with peanuts is quite delicious. I'm intrigued.

What is your favorite weird food combination?

I like peanut butter and Miracle Whip sandwiches....and I kinda like ketchup on pancakes. Other things I like ketchup on/in are cream gravy,mac and cheese and in eggs. I also like a peanut butter and cream cheese sandwich.
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« Reply #3 on: October 26, 2011, 12:56:55 PM »

I'll have to try the Doritos dipped in cream cheese.  I like celery with peanut butter, and I've been known to put sour cream on a cheese pizza.
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« Reply #4 on: October 27, 2011, 06:32:07 PM »

When I was a kid, my grandmother used to spread peanut butter on slices of baloney and roll'em up. She called'em "P.B. Rolls," and I loved them dearly. When I described this combo to my wife years ago she was a little weirded out. 

I haven't had a P.B. Roll in years 'n' years, but I still remember the formula. It HAS to be Oscar Mayer pre-packaged baloney and Peter Pan peanut butter. Using any other brand of baloney or peanut butter just doesn't work.
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« Reply #5 on: October 28, 2011, 12:50:55 AM »

that people seem to enjoy. Found this list:

    Mashed potatoes and noodles with gravy.
    Gravy and biscuits with grape jelly.
    Peanut butter and mayo sandwiches.
    Chocolate cake with pinto beans.
    Hollowed-out pickles filled with ranch dressing and cheese.
    Garlic bread topped with peanut butter and spaghetti.
    Peanut butter and cucumber sandwiches.
    Eggs with Spam and white rice.
    Doritos dipped in cream cheese.
    Sugar and grits.
    Popcorn and mustard.
    Pancakes and ketchup.
    Frito's and caramel sauce.
    Peanut butter and Cool Ranch Doritos sandwiches.
    Peanut butter and ham sandwiches.
    Uncooked pasta dipped in peanut butter.
    Cream cheese with jam on toast.
    Chocolate chip cookies with cottage cheese.
    Pickles and peanut butter.

Though "Cream cheese with jam on toast" is an old favorite of mine. Never thought it was a weird food combination.

I was just told that candy corn mixed with peanuts is quite delicious. I'm intrigued.

What is your favorite weird food combination?


Most of these work on some basic understandings of food.  Usually, they combine sugar with salt or a pickled (salt is there as well) product and the flavors work because of the way we are designed. 

I eat grits with maple syrup.  They are such a blank canvas that any flavor tends to take them. 
I like savory pancakes.  Usually using black pepper and herbs, they are great with sausages and such. 
Spam and macaroni & cheese, an old favorite that still works. 
I used to eat rolls with mashed potatoes that seemed to bother people. 
I also like to eat honey with chicken. 
Eggs are great with onion and tomato with herbs. 
Dressing fried in butter with vegetables and meat, then creating a well in it to put eggs then are then cooked gently is also wonderful. 
Mayo and peanut butter are great on a hamburger. 
Frozen pomegranate seeds as ice in sodas.
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« Reply #6 on: October 28, 2011, 03:55:55 PM »

I had a char-grilled hamburger with cheese, chili, onions and an onion ring that I dumped into my vanilla shake years ago. it was good. Twirling Thumbup
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« Reply #7 on: October 29, 2011, 12:18:21 PM »

I love mashed potato or french fry sandwiches.
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