Is there are combination of foods that you eat that no one else does?
I very much like cottage cheese with soy sauce.� But I have no idea whether other people eat this, or if I made it up.���
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Mamalissa!
· 20 years, 6 months ago
Is there are combination of foods that you eat that no one else does? I very much like cottage cheese with soy sauce.� But I have no idea whether other people eat this, or if I made it up.��� I've learned I'm not alone in this but many people still think it's weird. I dip my french fries in my chocolate shake. I've learned I'm not alone in this but many people still think it's weird. I dip my french fries in my chocolate shake when will the world learn how nice that combination is?
I only do that when the chocolate shake in question is a Wendy's frosty. :)
See I'm all about the mcdonald's fries and shake combo. They are well suited. I don't think i like wendy's fries enough to make that work. :)
I have no idea if this is weird or not but I LOVE putting creamed corn on my baked potato.� I also like to mix niblety corn in with mashed potatoes. I like to melt cheese into baked beans. I like to put green olives on hamburgers. (I'm all about brine.) Grilled salami and provolone sandwiches are SO yummy. I sometimes like to eat wonton wrappers uncooked. Just chewy doughness. Uncooked crescent roll dough is also yummy. DON'T eat biscuit dough though unless it's made with butter not shortening. Nothing nastier than chunks of shortening squishing around your tongue. Peanut butter on apples is great but I don't think that's uncommon. My friend Katie loves to put canned peaches (and their juice) on chocolate ice cream.
Agent Scully
· 20 years, 6 months ago
I used to take frozen waffles out of the freezer, and dip them into sugar, still frozen.
I didn't have that for years, and then one day I was hungry and didn't want to wait for my waffles to heat up in the toaster. I ate them still frozen with a small bit of sugar on them. It still tasted good...well to me. :)
my dad passed on his love of jelly & cottage cheese on english muffin to me. kind of similar.
Pasta with butter and sugar for me.
One of my Germans introduced me to it, and I don't eat it very often but I do really like it. *Hides from the Italian side of the family. I used to put brown sugar on cubed up granny smith apples. Enough so that they were coated and grainy.� and then eat it as an afternoon snack. It's not so weird, ingredients-wise, but I haven't known any one else who ate them that way.
To this day, I take my oatmeal with butter, salt, and pepper. It's okay with brown sugar and milk and stuff, but my mom got me hooked on the salty combination from an early age.
My sister taught me cinnamon toast, which is butter sugar and cinnamon on toast. Not far off from yours.
cinnamon toast is a very very common thing. they even made a cereal out of it. mmm i love cinnamon toast crunch. chocolate chip waffles drenched in maple syrup, strawberries with sugar all over them, scrambled eggs smothered in ketchup. they shared the plate, so why not share the fork? a bit of everything in each bite. tasted better than each of them on their own. ^.^;; i got such strange looks from swan_jun....
I love getting a short stack of pancakes with one egg over easy on top. The drippy yolk with some ketchup and a little bit of maple syrup is so tasty!
ChrisChin is Getting Old
· 20 years, 6 months ago
but not many of my friends do, so I'm a bit of an oddity. I like to dip my fries in mayo after dousing them in malt vinegar.
That's a standard thing at the beligian fry places.
eeeeewwwwww. matty foo makes himself mayo sandwiches. it's teh gross. ;D
danced with Lazlo
· 20 years, 6 months ago
This one came about because in my synagogue's junior congregation we would always have a Kiddush of Entenmann's choolate chip cookies and Kedem grape juice. Naturally, I dunked. This combination tastes *amazing* and no one will believe me.
Oh, and this one's from bagel break at my Hebrew school... somewhere along the line I figured out that salt and vinegar potato chips taste great on a bagel with cream cheese.
I don't dunk but I find the absolute tastiest thing to drink with chocolate chip cookies (especially freshly baked) is lemonade.
In fact for a long time we'd get those tubs of cookie dough and lemonade mixes and I'd make one glass of lemonade and bake enough cookies to get me through it. Good snack time. No wasted efffort, just enough. :)
omg, kedem grape juice is the ONLY grape juice. i'm serious, there's something extra tangy about it. we always had that and entenmann's anything, really, for friday kiddush (i went to the hebrew academy of toledo for elementary school, we dressed up every friday and had our own sabbath-type stuff - grape juice, snack, and haftorah. my favorite part of the week.) seriously. it's expensive, but i can buy a jar of kedem grape juice and just chug it. or pour little glasses and savor it like wine. *hearts* (and omg halvah.) I went to an orthodox day school until the end of first grade, and I always was jealous of the boys.� they got a special little cubby for their kippah.� I wanted one.� They wouldn't let me have one.� I also sharpened my crayons in the pencil sharpener and Morah Leah got mad at me, but that's another story. Oh.� And one time, I stood on the table and threw paint on David Shanker.� He still remembers that. Not sure how relevant that is...� just had a flood of memories. in either pre-k or first grade (I can't rember which, they were in the same classroom of the school, but in different years), two boys (one of which was the one who introduced me to Fruvous, actually), thought it was really cool to dip their chocolate chip cookies into their apple juice.� they said it tasted like rattlesnake. boys are weird.
for similar religious reasons, i have always loved bakery challah dipped in grape juice.
lawrence
· 20 years, 6 months ago
this wasn't something I thought of, nor is it anything I would ever want to eat, but it's amusing.
there's a bagel stand at CMU that serves sandwiches and stuff, and someone once walked up to the counter and asked for tuna fish..... and jelly. after staring in disbelief, the person behind the counter actually did make the sandwich.
A girl named Becca
· 20 years, 6 months ago
I can't believe I didn't think of this the moment I saw this thread.
Maybe because it's not technically a *food*. But. I discovered a drink in Spain that's very very common there, like even easier to get than sangria, and it's awesome, but any time I tell someone about it they scream about how disgusting it is. So. Take a pint glass, put some ice in it. Fill it halfway (or a little less) with red wine (not a really fruity one and, obviously, not an expensive one - works best with a young Rioja wine, if you're picky), then fill the rest of the way with Coke. Or, in Spain, order a calimocho (or in the Basque country, a kalimotxo).
Really? My German roommates were so shocked and appalled by the idea when we first heard of it that I'm surprised it's done in Germany, too. Note to self: don't generalize so damn much.
I hear ya on the schorles though. While I was in Berlin I pretty much stuck to Berliner Weisse. The red kind.
But that's a Berlin thing, it's hard to find anywhere else.
And that is a true shame. I think that may be the only beer I've ever genuinely liked. *Sigh.
Christina Abbott
· 20 years, 6 months ago
i like it when popcorn is half popped...like when you can only see the white stuff peeking through the kernel.
i don't mix this with anything, but i also like to eat cake frosting right out of the tub. apparently, i need help. christina i love half-popped popcorn! but not as much as i like stale popcorn. my mother and i used to pop a bag of microwave popcorn, and leave it open on the counter all night, just to eat it the next afternoon. aparantly, we need help too :D (but i hate cake frosting, i cut it off my cake. blech!)
jen
· 20 years, 6 months ago
i do that. the certain icing mix i buy yields more than the cake mix, so i end up taking a spoon and eating the rest of the icing. i feel gross after, but its so addictive and i dont think ahead.
and i cant make chocolate chip cookies anymore because i end up eating all the dough and suffering with stomach aches the rest of the day.
Deep-fried pickles. Sounds gross, but is actually -really- good,
ever eat cream cheese and matzo? ...omg, this is making me so hungry for hannukah. Nana Ruth's special brisket, my mom's awful (but getting better) latkes, kedem, halvah, and matzo ball soup. extra salty. (and yes. i know matzo is passover. but between talking about kedem and cream cheese, it's making me crave jewish holidays in general.)
ever eat cream cheese and matzo?
Doesn't everyone? :)
matzah brei - scrambled eggs with matzah briefly soaked in milk or water - is amazing with strawberry jam. But I've never put jam on regular scrambled eggs.
We used to call the Kedem grape juice "Children's Wine." me neither! french toast is icky, though I like all the ingredients in other places.
I like my fried matzah (that's what we call it) with onions and mushrooms cooked in an lots of salt and pepper on top. Again, with the savroy. But I love french toast with honey and cinnamon.
Mmmmm, i love fried matzah, in fact i just had it yesterday.The main hinderence to me eating it every week, is that you need to think of it the night before to soak it in the egg/water mixture. I just have mine with salt , but onions and mushrooms sounds really good, I'm gonna have to try that.
as a non-jew, i used to *heart* passover in college b/c the dining halls would always have boxes o'matzoh around.� my fave was the egg matzoh, which cracked me up b/c the box insisted it was for "children, elderly and the infirm" or something like that.� in other words, Real Healthy People don't eat egg matzoh--suck it up!� eat the plain kind!� heh. maybe this should be in a separate thread, b/c i didn't really do anything weird with the matzoh.� ummm, relevance...�� hummus and peanut butter isn't bad.� and it's proteinarrrific!
ChrisChin is Getting Old
· 20 years, 6 months ago
When I was a kid, I used to eat peanut butter, ham and cheese food (kraft singles) sandwiches. They were very yummy and smelled a hint of banana.
I also put peanut butter on my Eggo Waffles and whatever bread I may be having for breakfast. Yeah, peanut butter is great. There's a risotto in a box mix that I make sometimes at home and it sometimes seems like I detect a hint of banana in it.� Chameleon foods.
danced with Lazlo
· 20 years, 6 months ago
Because we keep kosher, we eat a lot of Morningstar Farms soy-based fake meat products in my family. Because we're weird, my dad makes Yogurt pancakes. One of the most delicious things in the world is a Morningstar breakfast sausage wrapped in a yogurt pancake.
Andrea Krause
· 20 years, 6 months ago
I also used to love dipping my pizza crusts in italian dressing.� Sometimes I'd skip a step and put the dressing on the pizza, crust and all, before I ate it.
yes ranch! yum. and blue cheese too, sometimes. I used to do dip pizza in those dressings fairly often in college.
There's also "salad pizza" - pretty much a piece of pizza (usually cheeseless) with a salad right on top of it. Mmmmm.
california pizza kitchen has a cheese and spring mix pizza that is just *amazing*. oh, here it is: Pear and Goronzola: Caramelized pears, Gorgonzola , Fontina, and Mozzarella cheeses, sweet caramelized onions, topped with chopped hazelnuts and served with field greens tossed in our garden-herb ranch dressing. picture located here: http://www.cpk.com/menu/pizza.cfm
I always dip it in the blue cheese that comes with chicken wings. :)
derek harrison
· 20 years, 6 months ago
i always thought it was normal to eat crepes with lemon juice and sugar (i've always done it) but none of my friends have heard of it. its my favorite thing ever.
i like to salt dry toast. i put butter and salt on my pretzels (like popcorn) but that gets sickening after a while i recently invented s'more balls. lots of graham cracker crumbs, melted chocolate, and melted marshmallow. squish them all together into tight little balls (like the diameter of a quarter) then let them cool, and put them in the microwave when you eat them (otherwise they're Very hard) when i was little i would take a soup cracker and squish bread around it so that it was kinda like a dough-coated cracker. it was good. me and my sister used to mix butter with sugar and eat it just like that. i dont know how i Ever did that... on toast it'd be okay. me and a friend of mine a couple times last winter took jello powder and mixed it with snow in a big bowl. momosa is white wine mixed with orange juice. white wine & grape juice isnt bad either, as long as the wine is good and not fruity. i Always dip italian buns (i forget their actual name) into grape juice, but thats not all that strange.
That's absolutely a normal way to eat crepes, at least in France. I prefer them with nutella, generally, but sugar & lemon juice is classic.
"Pancake house" makes me think of the Maple Tree Inn, which is what my siblings and family members always used to call the Inn. AWESOME buckwheat pancakes. They're only open during maple syrup season, which means they won't open again until February. *sighdrool*
-- Pauley
Bender
· 20 years, 6 months ago
a paper plate full of nacho chips, layered with shredded cheese and pizza sauce. not marinara sauce. PIZZA sauce. �with a lot of cheese on top, and that covered in more pizza sauce.
then, you nuke it. then, you eat it. then, your mom gets mad at you for wasting pizza sauce and you are going to be so fat. but damn, it's good.
Rimbo
· 20 years, 6 months ago
You know, I don't even know if this is weird or not, but . . . I put ketchup on a lot of stuff. Like eggs, mac and cheese . . . everything but french fries (that's mayo). I personally don't think this is weird, and get the impression that a lot of people do it, but whenever I bring it up, my friends act like I'm a sideshow freak. Of course, they might be acting like that anyway . . .
Actually, ketchup is the secret ingredient that makes macaroni and cheese good. My dad always throws a dash of ketchup into his recipe... and it's damn good. He figured it out by reading the ingredients on the old Stouffer's style mac and cheese dinners and they all included ingredients that added up to ketchup.
Mamalissa!
· 20 years, 6 months ago
Now that we've shared our strange food combinations, which one from the list are you going to try? The butter/sugar/bread/cookie dough ones all sound really good to me. That is why I'm not choosing one of those. No, I'm going with what sounds the nastiest to me. That's be Bill's peanut butter and pickle sandwich. It may take me some time to get up the courage, though.
Andrea will be trying the soy sauce and cottage cheese (yay!) and the lemony crepes. And I will also be trying to get over the ignominy of starting a superfluous thread.
yay my lemony crepes thing was worth saying! haha
im not sure what ones i am going to try... but i remember wanting to try some when i was reading it, so i'd have to read them all�over again to know what ones to try.
PB&P sandwiches are so good! you won't be sorry....maybe.
soul groove feline
· 20 years, 6 months ago
i haven't shared mine yet! eep... this could get long.
i once tried mixing chicken noodle soup (this was before i became vegetarian), cheeze whiz, and crackers. it was a Bad Idea. *shudder* when i was little, i used to like eating Pillsbury cinnamon roll dough raw. though i wondered why the "frozen icing sugar chips" didn't taste very sugary or very good. turns out they were lard chips, i think. *more shuddering* when i was in MOFN, we used to frequently have mashed rice and peas. i called this dish Wimpy Wasabi, because it looked a bit like wasabi mustard but was incredibly bland. when i was little, Grandma would always make cold soup made out of buttermilk, beets, sliced up hard-boiled eggs, and onions. everyone in the family loved it. i was kind of afraid of it. i mean... purple soup. cold. with egg slices floating in it.
Mamalissa!
· 20 years, 6 months ago
I used to draw all over the chalk board, then lick my hand and rub it over the picture, and then lick the dust off my hand. And yes, I'm the one person in the audience who likes Necco Wafers.
I also used to eat the fish food. The food for tropical fish was better than the food for goldfish. And yes, I do like Bonito shavings. I was never much one for glue. My sister was playing with her daughter, and decided to sample the Play-do. She said it tasted just as good as ever. I remember loving the smell of paste and wishing it tasted as good as it smelled. I also used to really want to eat my dog's jerky treats because they smelled awesome. I don't know if I ever tried.
Adam Hartfield
· 20 years, 5 months ago
I recently visited my sister in Santa Barbara, where she introduced me to fresh avocado mashed with cottege cheese with fresh lemon juice and salt and pepper. OMG teh yum.
Also out there a popular drink at restaurants is an "Arnold Palmer" - half lemonade, half iced tea. (I know they sell that here in Massachusetts pre-made but the name strikes me as funny.)
isn't that guacomole?
if so, its not so weird, although i dont like it.
emilie is CRANKY
· 20 years, 5 months ago
i ate a haribo out of a puddle once. i don't know if this qualifies. :D
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