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Stofsk wrote:Vegemite and cheese toasted sandwiches.
That sounds very, very good to me. I love Vegemite, and I'm the only person I've ever met that likes it.

Shit, let's see, what else do I like...

I love sesame octapi. They're little baby octapi about the size my palm, sauteed in sesame oil with veggies, and you eat them whole. The tentacles don't bug me and the heads kind of explode and it's good.

Writing that out grossed me out but IT TASTES GOOD SO IT CAN'T BE BAD RIGHT?
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The Village Idiot wrote: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*

I have also found pickle juice very good for when I am working at the Renaissance Festival, seems to help the voice.
Lots of people eat fries wit raunch dressing. hell. It is served with it in a lot of resturants.
Have you tried it with chillie? gravy is good. Put some motzerella on the fries and pour hot gravy over it. You get poutan^_-
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Caz wrote:
Stofsk wrote:Vegemite and cheese toasted sandwiches.
That sounds very, very good to me. I love Vegemite, and I'm the only person I've ever met that likes it.
Vegemite is one of those things that is actually good for you (rich source of Vitamin B) but is an acquired taste so they say. I don't think I ever really liked it when I was a kid, or in fact ever had it at all, but I just forced myself to eat it when I was an adult. At first I didn't like it, but then it grew on me.
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Stofsk wrote:
Caz wrote:
Stofsk wrote:Vegemite and cheese toasted sandwiches.
That sounds very, very good to me. I love Vegemite, and I'm the only person I've ever met that likes it.
Vegemite is one of those things that is actually good for you (rich source of Vitamin B) but is an acquired taste so they say. I don't think I ever really liked it when I was a kid, or in fact ever had it at all, but I just forced myself to eat it when I was an adult. At first I didn't like it, but then it grew on me.
Mmmm......It is a damn shame more people here in the US dont like it. I have to go to specialy stores to find it....and it is a hell of a lot more expensive.

Oh and as for fries....gravy, chillie, chesse, ranch, ketsup, mustard, mayo, (meat), on a burger (only way I could eat the school burgers), under fish.....I have still yet to find a way I dont like them.
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garlic dill pickles dipped in chocolate pudding, sometimes with a dash of garlic power or salt on that.
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Elheru Aran wrote:Termites. Lighter. Mix the two. Pretty good actually.

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oh oh I love dill pickle juice from the jar and I agree, if you put it into a glass, not the same thing!!
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that is not the quote I quoted..arghhhh I was quoting Mayabirds comment.

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Cynical Cat wrote:
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.
Chili and SLAW. As in ColeSlaw. :oops:
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LadyTevar wrote:
Cynical Cat wrote:
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.
Chili and SLAW. As in ColeSlaw. :oops:
I doubt it's purely West Virginian, as I've eaten cole slaw on hot dogs many a time (with chili, too). It might be a southern thing, as it is served as The Varsity, where every meal is guaranteed to take at least a week off your life.
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#35 Well I like it ...

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Cottage Cheese and Baked Beans mixed.
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