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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 9:21 am
So, I've discovered food that I eat that a lot of people think is nasty.
Such as:
Macaroni and Cheese with Tuna Fish- it sounds gross, but it is SO amazing. NOTE: Adding mayo to the tuna beforehand is icky.
Grilled Cheese sandwich with Katchup- Another classic.
Also, I eat almost everything with Ranch. Pizza, pizza rolls, salad (obviously), etc.
Discuss:
Weird stuff you eat that no one else likes Weird stuff someone made you try, that you actually enjoyed Bananas in Pajamas Orange Jello
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 9:38 am
That doesn't sound too bad actually...similar to tuna casserole, or dipping your grilled cheese in tomato soup.
I tend to dip my chicken nuggets into sour cream, and I dip french fries into my shakes. xd
Whatever floats your boat. ^^
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 10:09 am
i like my mac n chees with a bit of lean turkey and ham. thats about it.
other than that i dont think i have very many food oddities. XP
cherry jello! heart
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 11:53 am
o_O
I think the weirdest thing I consume is ketchup on a hot dog, which hot dog aficionados (in Chicago, in particular) consider to be tantamount to heresy.
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 2:39 pm
It's a hot dog. You need something to mask the taste or you might recognize some of the component flavors. xp
Mayonaise and BBQ sauce on my veggie burger. For some reason people are disgusted to see me mix the two.
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 6:58 pm
Tuna-mac is awesome. >.>
When I wasn't dieting and felt like a good old fashioned junk food suicide I would get a little bit of vanilla ice cream and use it as dip for frito chips. <.<
Other than that I really get kind of OCD about my foods touching.
Oh wait. People tell me syrup on bacon or sausage is wierd. But I like that too. XP
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 8:04 pm
Hey, I'm from Chicago(land), and I say only the chicken/turkey/pork hot dogs suck. Oscar Meyer hot dogs suck even more. It has to be a Vienna Beef hot dog. And hot dogs are pretty much made of the kind of meat Americans normally eat. You know like steaks and stuff. But if the label on your hot dog package lists "variety meats" as one of the ingredients, then...it's not made of the stuff Americans normally eat. xd
And real tomatoes > ketchup.
And tuna with macaroni is awesome. Especially with peas. And creamy Velveeta cheese.
As for food oddities...I like to dip ruffled potato chips in tuna mixed with mayonnaise, with a tiny bit of relish. Yes, they have to be Ruffles. Or Lays Wavy chips. Oh, and potato chips with salsa or barbecue sauce or ketchup or mustard are pretty good.
And McDonald's fries with McDonald's sweet and sour sauce. If McDonald's were truly as evil as the media made them out to be, I wouldn't have discovered and cherished this combination. ...But their fries just suck with ketchup, okay?!
Any other fries such as Fuddrucker's or Culver's fries are good with honey mustard.
Oh and coffee stirred with chocolate Pocky. Vanilla ice cream with Pocky. Hell, anything with Pocky.
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:57 am
Pinkcat Florist Hey, I'm from Chicago(land), and I say only the chicken/turkey/pork hot dogs suck. Oscar Meyer hot dogs suck even more. It has to be a Vienna Beef hot dog. And hot dogs are pretty much made of the kind of meat Americans normally eat. You know like steaks and stuff. But if the label on your hot dog package lists "variety meats" as one of the ingredients, then...it's not made of the stuff Americans normally eat. xd
And real tomatoes > ketchup.
And tuna with macaroni is awesome. Especially with peas. And creamy Velveeta cheese.
As for food oddities...I like to dip ruffled potato chips in tuna mixed with mayonnaise, with a tiny bit of relish. Yes, they have to be Ruffles. Or Lays Wavy chips. Oh, and potato chips with salsa or barbecue sauce or ketchup or mustard are pretty good.
And McDonald's fries with McDonald's sweet and sour sauce. If McDonald's were truly as evil as the media made them out to be, I wouldn't have discovered and cherished this combination. ...But their fries just suck with ketchup, okay?!
Any other fries such as Fuddrucker's or Culver's fries are good with honey mustard.
Oh and coffee stirred with chocolate Pocky. Vanilla ice cream with Pocky. Hell, anything with Pocky. What did ketchup ever do to the people of Chicago?! gonk
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 2:09 am
Headhunter Pinkcat Florist Hey, I'm from Chicago(land), and I say only the chicken/turkey/pork hot dogs suck. Oscar Meyer hot dogs suck even more. It has to be a Vienna Beef hot dog. And hot dogs are pretty much made of the kind of meat Americans normally eat. You know like steaks and stuff. But if the label on your hot dog package lists "variety meats" as one of the ingredients, then...it's not made of the stuff Americans normally eat. xd
And real tomatoes > ketchup.
And tuna with macaroni is awesome. Especially with peas. And creamy Velveeta cheese.
As for food oddities...I like to dip ruffled potato chips in tuna mixed with mayonnaise, with a tiny bit of relish. Yes, they have to be Ruffles. Or Lays Wavy chips. Oh, and potato chips with salsa or barbecue sauce or ketchup or mustard are pretty good.
And McDonald's fries with McDonald's sweet and sour sauce. If McDonald's were truly as evil as the media made them out to be, I wouldn't have discovered and cherished this combination. ...But their fries just suck with ketchup, okay?!
Any other fries such as Fuddrucker's or Culver's fries are good with honey mustard.
Oh and coffee stirred with chocolate Pocky. Vanilla ice cream with Pocky. Hell, anything with Pocky. What did ketchup ever do to the people of Chicago?! gonk It robbed our souls. eek That and it's everywhere here. Heinz!!!
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 8:47 am
I got told tomatoes on toast was nasty, I love it.
Grilled Cheese sandwich with ketchup is gorgeous.
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 8:50 am
Everyone should try mixed veg with melted cheese.
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:45 pm
LOL I've been doing that since 1993. Good stuff. blaugh
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 3:33 pm
neutral Sorry, but...ketchup is only good with scrambled eggs. xd
...Oh, and fried chicken.
Also, I used to like ketchup on hot dogs, but I was converted. wink
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 3:36 pm
LadyGlamSlam Headhunter Pinkcat Florist Hey, I'm from Chicago(land), and I say only the chicken/turkey/pork hot dogs suck. Oscar Meyer hot dogs suck even more. It has to be a Vienna Beef hot dog. And hot dogs are pretty much made of the kind of meat Americans normally eat. You know like steaks and stuff. But if the label on your hot dog package lists "variety meats" as one of the ingredients, then...it's not made of the stuff Americans normally eat. xd
And real tomatoes > ketchup.
And tuna with macaroni is awesome. Especially with peas. And creamy Velveeta cheese.
As for food oddities...I like to dip ruffled potato chips in tuna mixed with mayonnaise, with a tiny bit of relish. Yes, they have to be Ruffles. Or Lays Wavy chips. Oh, and potato chips with salsa or barbecue sauce or ketchup or mustard are pretty good.
And McDonald's fries with McDonald's sweet and sour sauce. If McDonald's were truly as evil as the media made them out to be, I wouldn't have discovered and cherished this combination. ...But their fries just suck with ketchup, okay?!
Any other fries such as Fuddrucker's or Culver's fries are good with honey mustard.
Oh and coffee stirred with chocolate Pocky. Vanilla ice cream with Pocky. Hell, anything with Pocky. What did ketchup ever do to the people of Chicago?! gonk It robbed our souls. eek That and it's everywhere here. Heinz!!! xd But the good thing about ketchup is that processed tomatoes have more lycopene!
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 6:40 pm
Nacho cheese Doritos with french onion dip
Cottage cheese with pb&j
That is about it for me.
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