Have you ever invented a strange food combo?

Seriin

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Many years ago, in early highschool, I came up with something at a party because it was busy and I really wanted both things. In a bowl, I placed a slice of chocolate cake, and over it I poured chili (thick, not watery). Odd, but overall pretty good for the time. Not something I'd recreate today or probably ever again, but fitting of the topic at hand.

DrNobody18 said:
Mashed Potatoes and Corn. I have no Earthly idea why, but my family thinks it is so freaking odd...
If that is an odd combination then I suppose my family is odd just about every time we have mashed potatoes. We alternate between kernel corn and creamed corn but they both end up getting mixed in with the potatoes.
 

Rachel317

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Peas and Mayonnaise. Not that I eat mayonnaise much now, I is eating healthily!

I have a friend who puts Marmite on toast, then baked beans, then cheese. Dunno if that's that strange or not...

And I knew a girl would ate ketchup sandwiches. Just ketchup on bread, nothing else.

I regularly eat half a tin of tuna for breakfast, then immediately eat a bowl of cereal or an apple afterwards. Still tastes fishy :D
 

Ed130 The Vanguard

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A pickle and chili sauce sandwich.
A chili sauce sandwich.
A chili sandwich.

Myself, my two siblings and my parents would pick over 10 kilos of raw chili and freeze it so we could have it all year round.

And over half the family weren't too keen on eating hot and spicy food at the time.

Needless to say I add it to almost everything.
 

SkyeNeko

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Mr. Omega said:
I used to do this when I was ten, and still do when I get KFC: Dip chicken tenders in mashed potatoes. Words cannot describe the awesome that will occur.

Also: put ramen noodles on top of toast.
i do this too if you consider it weird.
my aunt (who is black which makes the following statement stupid)made me and the bro eat mayo sandwiches. just mayo. besides the fact that i hate mayo, its a condiment. i wouldnt eat a mayo only sandwich if i liked mayo.
as for things i make and eat willingly: french fries in ice cream (my dad accused me of being pregnant for that =_=) and dry cereal and milk separately.
 

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EMFCRACKSHOT said:
Beef, gravy and haribo starmix sandwich. only the all jelly ones though, the foam ones tend to ruin it. It tastes amazing
You must be Danish.
 

joeman098

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For any one who lives in new jersey and likes odd things stuffed together you MUST go to rutgers and get a fat sandwich my personal fav is called the fat blunt which has fried egg,taylor ham, cheese stake, mozzerlla sticks, french fries, tomato, ketchup and mayonnaise holly hell is it good

and something i came up with on my own while wondering around really lazy but wanted somthing hot its not werid but its awesome. i took a tortia put slices of provolone cheese on it then but slices of deli ham then sometimes some mustard rolled it really tight rolled it into a moist paper towl and put it in the microwave for 40 seconds omg it was awsome =D
 

Thaliur

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When I'm running out of stuff to cook with, I mix breadcrumbs or flour with milk, let it sit a few minutes to bind, and fry it.
Tastes surprisingly good.
 

Engarde

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Shapes and soy sauce is apparently mind blowingly awesome, according to a friend.
 

theevilsanta

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PB & J & bacon is a favorite of mine. Also ketchup and any salty snack. Potato chips ... popcorn ... bacon ...
 

OldRat

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I haven't, but my father enjoyed his oatmeal with ketchup. I haven't dared to dry it.
 

Artina89

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I like cream cheese and peanut butter in a bagel. Yum.

A friend of mine tried to enlighten me on the virtue of donut dipped in humous. He failed.
 

Obsidian Rocker

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I believe Epic Mealtime is very, very appropriate. I, myself, haven't created anything but I am a good cook

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