Crazy eating habits

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Author: Justin_timberfake
Saturday, March 29, 2008 - 6:10 pm
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We all have them, lets hear them. While this isn't super crazy it is slightly strange.

When Im eating a cheeseburger, whether its at home or out at a restaurant, I don't like to have beer or coke with it, I like to have a cup of coffee with it. Coffee goes so good with burgers!
My dad would make the Kraft Macaroni and Cheese, and put a pound of Catsup on it!
What are YOUR crazy eating habits?

Author: Mc74
Saturday, March 29, 2008 - 6:17 pm
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I put sour cream in my chili.

Author: Missing_kskd
Saturday, March 29, 2008 - 6:57 pm
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...as do I.

I'll also put sour cream in with scrambled eggs, instead of milk or water.

I sacrifice one Mac 'n Cheese mix packet, for putting on to popcorn, or to top other mac 'n cheese servings.

Salsa (clintro) goes good on those same scrambled eggs!

When making a meat sauce, I take a chunk or two, while being cooked in the onions and just eat it.

Author: Mc74
Saturday, March 29, 2008 - 6:58 pm
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I make top ramen, drain the water, the add velveeta cheese and the spice together with noodles..

Author: Missing_kskd
Saturday, March 29, 2008 - 6:59 pm
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!!

Hate to say it, but that one might be worth a try.

Author: Mc74
Saturday, March 29, 2008 - 7:03 pm
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that one got me by when I was unemployed for over a year..

Maybe I would add a polish sausage to it on occasion.

Author: Wobboh
Sunday, March 30, 2008 - 12:25 am
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Peanut butter toast MUST be made with Skippy creamy. The toast MUST be sliced diagonally. Unless you spread the peanut butter on while the toast is piping hot, thus getting the perfect peanut butter melted "sheen", throw away the toast and start over.

Can't read the newspaper without a cup of coffee.

Mac & cheese is best with little smokies added.

No ketchup on burgers or hot dogs. Only mustard.

Different foods MUST NOT touch on the plate. Ever.

Canned tomato soup is ruined if you use water. Milk only.

Soda out of cans, never plastic or bottles. Exception is those classic glass bottles of Coke. Beer out of glass bottles, never cans. Beer consumed in winter must be in frosted mug.

Peanut M&M's mixed with chili Fritos are the best football watching snack.

Author: Skybill
Sunday, March 30, 2008 - 12:57 am
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Philly Cream Cheese and Green Olives (thinned with a little milk to make it easier to spread)

Peanut butter toast with bacon! (If the ingredient label on the peanut butter says anything other than; Peanuts and salt, it's not going on my toast!)

Bananas and orange juice.

Ritz Crackers and (good) Roquefort Cheese.

Strawberry Jam next to my scrambled eggs. A little eggs, a little jam!

Edit add: Oh yeah, Garlic and lots of it on/in just about anything!

Author: Justin_timberfake
Sunday, March 30, 2008 - 2:04 am
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I like to make popcorn, and when its ready and still really hot, I will thrown in a bunch of Milk Duds into the popcorn bowl. The hot popcorn melts the milk Duds. I then pour melted butter over the popcorn. Yummy!

Grilled tunafish sandwiches with a ton of Relish mixed in, BUT it can't be sweet relish. I also add slices of Real garlic to the sandwiches. - Talk about heaven on earth!

I also love the old standby- Peanut butter and bannana sandwiches.

DAMN, I'M HUNGRY!

Author: Edselehr
Sunday, March 30, 2008 - 11:33 am
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Anyone ever had liverwurst (Braunschweiger) and bread-and-butter pickles with mayo (or Miracle Whip) on white bread? My mom introduced this sandwich to me years ago as one of her favorites, but no one else in the family will touch them. Every few years we will fix them just for ourselves. Both the flavor and memories are delicious.

Skybill; I agree about bananas and orange juice. Ever tried bananas and bacon? Mmmmm....

Author: Entre_nous
Sunday, March 30, 2008 - 1:16 pm
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I'm a little more tolerant of these things now, but no food touching was a biggie when I was little, gravy and butter had to stay in the mashed potato mountain, and salad in it's own bowl, so the dressing wouldn't run onto anything else. I still eat one thing at a time...in an order relative to what's on the plate, and I don't even know how that gets worked out. It just does. Salad has always been last.

I like sardines. Dill pickle and PB sandwiches still a good one, but gave up the Wonder Bread and Miracle Whip ones years ago.

I'm going to try quite a few of these, like Milk Duds and popcorn!

Author: Entre_nous
Sunday, March 30, 2008 - 1:21 pm
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Skybill: I bet you'd love the Bacon Maple Bar from Voodoo Donuts!

It's like pancakes and bacon to go!

Author: Justin_timberfake
Sunday, March 30, 2008 - 1:36 pm
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They have a great donut at Voodoo Donuts called the "fudge packer" it is a chocolate donut, with chocolate fudge inside and coated with cocoa Puffs. I love Voodoo Donuts.

And yes entre- The baccon maplebar is heaven on earth. So Tasty!
Two things that go great together Baccon and Maplebar. One thing I didn't know about Voodoo Donuts is that some of their donuts are shaped like genitals. Didn't realize I had bought 3 Penis shaped donuts until after I got home on Christmas Morning and my mom pointed them out to me. OOPS! Nothing says" Merry Christmas" like a donut in the shape of a penis.

Author: Skybill
Sunday, March 30, 2008 - 2:30 pm
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I've had the Braunschweiger and mayo/Miracle Whip, just not with the pickles. I'll try it though! However, I really prefer mustard (regular old French's) on my Braunschweiger though.

I may have to make a run to Gartner’s this afternoon!! Best Braunschweiger I've had in a long time!

Here's another favorite sandwich of mine (although I don't eat them too often. I can feel my arteries hardening just thinking about them!)

Take a couple pieces of good bread (from Helen Bernhardt's) and spread butter and French's mustard on them.

Get some good bologna (Gartner’s) and have them slice it thick, about 1/8".

Fry the bologna and while still hot put it on the bread.

The hot bologna melts the butter into the bread, and if you put the butter on in a sufficient quantity, it'll run down your hands!

Mmmm! Heart attack on a plate!

Author: Andy_brown
Sunday, March 30, 2008 - 2:36 pm
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Mustard on french fries.

Author: Skybill
Sunday, March 30, 2008 - 2:48 pm
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Tarter sauce on French Fries!

I'm off to Gartner's! All this talk has made me hungry!

Author: Mc74
Sunday, March 30, 2008 - 2:51 pm
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Mayonaise on french fries..

Author: Roger
Sunday, March 30, 2008 - 5:40 pm
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peanut
butter and mustard sandwiches.....

Author: Beano
Sunday, March 30, 2008 - 8:30 pm
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Greenpea soup with slices of baccon in the soup and a liberal amount of Brown sugar sprinkled over the top.

Author: Entre_nous
Sunday, March 30, 2008 - 8:37 pm
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Oh, Justin, not the ol' "C&B"...I'm NOT typing that...:-) Sounds like you got the "R" rated one, if there's an upside...there's a "X" rated one with appropriate decoration, also, when they're in the mood...

My favorite is Mango Tango: mango jelly filling, white frosting, dipped in Tang! Major jet fueled sugar rush! I don't like the cereal topped ones so much: the cereal loses it's crunch. Their crullers are the best, too: light and crunchy.

Tres Shannon rocks!

Author: Skeptical
Monday, March 31, 2008 - 1:06 am
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Entre sez: "but no food touching was a biggie when I was little"

Same here. :-)

I'm afraid I've nothing to top the nutty food combinations being posted here!

Author: Amus
Monday, March 31, 2008 - 7:42 am
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"but no food touching was a biggie when I was little"

That reminds me of something my Dad said as he mixed all the food on his plate together;

"It all goes in one hole and out the other anyway"

Author: Amus
Monday, March 31, 2008 - 4:52 pm
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WOW... I shut this down, didn't I?

Sorry if I spoiled your appetites!

Author: Entre_nous
Monday, March 31, 2008 - 9:18 pm
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My cousins used to do that "mixing all the food together" just to gross me out! Boys! They killed the "kid's table" and we had to go eat with an adult on each side, and watch our manners. We didn't know how good we had it...

No more food fights at family get-togethers...Bummer :-)

Amus, Grandpa and many other male family members said that, too, and got the appropriate reaction: feigned indignation from the womenfolk and giggles from us kids! That one always cracked us up! Bad visual, though.

Author: Wobboh
Monday, March 31, 2008 - 11:02 pm
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If you cook the food separately, it deserves to be eaten separately. . .


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