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Originally Posted by drkshdw
Personally, my absolute favorite is spaghetti-o's and cottage cheese (it's like lasagna) and everyone I know gets on my case about it. But I swear it's delicious!! Today I got chastised at lunch because I dip my pizza in ranch dressing (apparently that's an abomination to do to even bad pizza). I also eat my over easy/medium eggs with maple syrup, put ketchup in my macaroni and cheese and eat cantaloupe with black pepper on it.
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I can see the lasagna comparison. I'd probably give it a shot. I'd try ranch on just about anything once. Hey, eggs and syrup = breakfast...
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Originally Posted by freeform911
Mac n cheese with corn and mustard!!!!!
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Well, There are worse things to put into Mac n Cheese. I do love mustard.
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Originally Posted by Tobra
Oatmeal with crumbled up bacon in it.
Ketchup and mustard mixed together on french fries.
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Neither one of those sounds weird.
I wanted a savory (vs sweet) version of oat meal. I tried bacon bits and sauteed onions which was good, but then you've got to do that extra cooking. I eventually settled on a little soy sauce and some cheese.
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Originally Posted by stevej37
Pizza dipped in applesauce
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That does seem a bit odd.
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Originally Posted by LEAKYSEALS951
I'm eating ketchup and cottage cheese at the moment.
My father's favorite was steak and mayonnaise.
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I like cottage cheese, but I don't think I'd want that one. Steak and mayo doesn't seem that weird.
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Originally Posted by wdfifteen
Ketchup on eggs is NOT weird. I do it all the time, and I am perfectly normal - or so I'm told.
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right, it's certainly not my thing, but way too many people do ketchup on eggs for it to be considered weird.
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Originally Posted by javadog
I don't have any peculiar things that I eat but my dad and his brother had a couple. One was eating fried potatoes and chocolate pudding together, the other was eating cornbread and buttermilk mixed together in a big glass, somewhat like a parfait. Naturally, I have tried neither of these things, I'm content to imagine that they would not be tasty.
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The cornbread and buttermilk is something that my grandfather used to do. I assume it's a southern thing.
My son once added cayenne powder and tuna to mac n cheese. I thought that was gross, but one day I heated some that he'd had leftover up because I didn't realize that it wasn't just mac-n-cheese. Since I'd heated it up, I figured I needed to eat it since it wouldn't likely heat up well a second time. It was actually very tasty.
I assume oat meal with soy sauce and chunks of cheese would be considered weird by most (I know my wife won't touch it).