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#1 Strangest foods you enjoy

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What is the strangest food or combinations of foods that you enjoy? It doesn't have to be current, it could be anything you've enjoyed through your life.

For example: When I was a kid, I enjoyed pickle and egg sandwiches. I haven't really tested it recently, but I remember enjoying them a lot when I was younger.
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Coffee-flavoured revels.
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What are revels?
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eat ten otter pops at about slushy consistency then drink a bargan brand root beer... the soda will taste of bacon...
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I used to put mustard on just about anything when I was younger. Haven't done it in a while, I don't think I like it that much anymore. Especially what with my primary mustard being Colman's and whatnot.
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ranch dressing on french fries.

mixing mustard & mayo as a dip for chips and corndogs

Chili and Claw on my hotdog (I understand it's purely a WVian thing... other people have no idea how good this is?)
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Uh french fries and Ice cream (vanilla)

ketchup on my mac and cheese

peanutbutter and oreos (that's not as strange tho)
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I use ranch dressing on fries when they're coated in yummy cheese and bacon...nummers...

Gravy fries, those are excellent too...

Peanut butter and cheetos.

Chocolate chip waffles with maple syrup
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Natto. Umeboshi.

Ramen and Dr. Pepper (like, Dr. Pepper as the beverage, not ramen cooked in Dr. Pepper)

Limes. I'm not talking putting slices in drinks or squeezing a little juice for something. I'm talking eating them.

I enjoy pickle juice straight from the jar, but it tastes funny when I pour it into a glass and then drink it. Probably has something to do with the way the smell moves around in an upturned pickle jar vs. an ordinary drinking glass.
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Termites. Lighter. Mix the two. Pretty good actually.

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ooh Cherios but use cola instead of milk its acually really good.
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LadyTevar wrote:ranch dressing on french fries.
Not that weird, the Belgians do it as well.
Chili and Claw on my hotdog (I understand it's purely a WVian thing... other people have no idea how good this is?)
Don't know what Claw is, but chili on hot dogs happens in a lot of places.
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Hotfoot wrote:What are revels?
A type of chocolate snack. They come in several different flavours and often have the punchline of 'beware the coffee'. Meh, I don't really mind the coffee.
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Hotfoot wrote:What is the strangest food or combinations of foods that you enjoy? It doesn't have to be current, it could be anything you've enjoyed through your life.

For example: When I was a kid, I enjoyed pickle and egg sandwiches. I haven't really tested it recently, but I remember enjoying them a lot when I was younger.
I have had that. Boiled egg, pickle and tomatoe sandwish. It's quite common. The pickle egg combo is as well.

Personly. I'd have to say. Yogurt(sour) and speggetie/pasta. It sounds funny but it can taste good. lol. I have not had it in ages. It is an afgani dish.
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Those little garlic-butter dipping sauces that come with the Papa John's Pizzas. Drinking those babies straight. Yum.

Also: Straight up vanilla extract has some appeal. I tend to keep a bottle in my coat to vanillaize my Coca-Colas since Coke stopped making 'Nilla Coke and Vanilla Pepsi tastes awful.

Any kind of raw dough is good too. Raw noodles, raw bread, raw pizza crust.
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I enjoy kittens... grilled with barbecue sauce. Yum!


Anyway, I like raw noodles too. Here's the instruction:
(1) Crush the noodles while still in the packaging wrapper.
(2) Make an opening at a side of the wrapper, and take away the seasonings.
(3) Pout some salt and pepper.
(4) While holding the opening with your hand, shake the wrapper to distribute the salt/pepper evenly.
(5) Eat directly from the wrapper, like eating Doritos.


EDIT: Oh, I also love raw meat too. Raw fish, raw meat, anything raw. So when eating Shabu-shabu, I never bother cooking my part; I just eat them raw!
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I do all those things with fries as well, with the ranch or gravy, and the like.

I guess my weird items are cold pizza with mustard. Pizza rolls with E-Z -cheese injected in them and then diped in con-queso cheese dip. Or mottzurella(sp) chunks diped in con-queso dip. I guess most of my wierd stuffs has to do with the liberal application of chesse *shrug*

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Those seasoned fries, now they need ranch and lots of it.

Mustard can and often does go on anything. In fact I have several different mustards; a chipotle for Mexican dishes, a horseradish heavy one for brauts and most other things, a Coney Island mix for hotdogs and burgers, and French's yellow gunk for when I'm hungering nostalgic.

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I also used to put french fries on my big macs or McDonalds cheeseburgers.
I thought I was the only one who did that!

mmm..fries on hamburgers...
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Masterharper wrote:
Any kind of raw dough is good too. Raw noodles, raw bread, raw pizza crust.
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Raw noodles.*blinks*
And people thought me weird for enjoying noodles with nothing but melted butter on them.
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Japloeno's on my triskets with a dash of hotsauce and a slice of cheese.
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Engligh muffin with turkey and ketchup.

Apples and orange juice blended togather in a blender, not quite a smoothie.
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Vegemite and cheese toasted sandwiches.
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