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Indian curry with rice. It should be eaten Balti style with naan the size of bedspreads!
Dude! Nothing weird about Indian food.

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Snyder's sourdough pretzels and milk (preferably chocolate) or with ice cream.
Peanut butter, jelly and banana on a flour tortilla shell

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I don't/won't eat this, but I know a dude who orders the infamous "Hawaiian Pizza" whenever his wife gives him a kitchen pass to leave the house. Not as strange as some of the other combos here, but not good when you're more of a "purist"...
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Tomato soup with a big dollop of cottage cheese in the middle. I love the texture. But Ive gotten some strange looks.
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Sometimes I buy a small loaf of pumpernickel bread and make sandwiches with it & dill pickle slices, yellow cheese, & mayonnaise. You all should try it. My mother used to make them for me to eat in a bag lunch during sixth to eighth grade track meets when we'd go out of town.
This actually sounds really good. I gotta try this! Love me some pumpernickel.

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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.
A box of Kraft mac n cheese with a can of tuna and a can of peas was a regular dinner at my house when I was a kid. Still make it at least once a year. Just a poor mans (and easier) version of tuna noodle casserole.

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I don't/won't eat this, but I know a dude who orders the infamous "Hawaiian Pizza" whenever his wife gives him a kitchen pass to leave the house. Not as strange as some of the other combos here, but not good when you're more of a "purist"...
Hawaiian pizza has been a thing around here for decades. Canadian bacon, pineapple and cream cheese (with some putting green peppers on theirs). You either love it or hate it. I don't go out of my way to get it but if it's there I will eat it and enjoy it. But just a slice will do. Don't know how anyone can eat an entire pizza of that.
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Not too weird but peanut butter, mayo and banana sandwiches.
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Balti is often rice-less (like not even on the side), usually served in a wok like bowl with a big a$$ naan. The naan is your silverware.



I would eat the hell out of this!!!! Being an IT professional, a great many of my team members are Indian! I love going out to lunch with them!
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that balti stuff looks delicious!


For me----Red wine and walnut brownies

frozen fries or tater tots right out of the bag

crab mustard (yellow only, not green). I dip fries and of course claw meat in it.
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Indian curry with rice. It should be eaten Balti style with naan the size of bedspreads!
that aint weird. that's like eating sloppy joes over rice. perfectly normal.
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my food choices are pretty "missionary style". straight forward.

no peanuts in cocacola or anything.
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...For me----Red wine and walnut brownies...
NICE!!! I would enjoy this!!!
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Hawaiian pizza is my jam. but again..not that weird anymore.
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I'm sure to catch heat for this, but I'm always amazed at the number of items people put into their chicken or tuna salad!!!! I tend to be a purist with most things. The protien is really meant to be the star. For tuna: salt, pepper, chopped celery (or celery salt), mayo, and a nice squeeze of lemon. The condiments go on the actual sammy (lettuce, onion, tomato, etc...) not in the salad.

Same for chicken salad: salt, pepper, celery salt, chopped celery, mayo, and maybe one other spice. None of this grapes, walnuts, raisins, prunes, apples, yada for me.
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Being raised by Dutch parents I ate more than my share of sugar sandwiches with butter



Took my wife to Holland and ordered french fries from a street vendor. They came fresh out of the fryer wrapped in a news paper cone and topped with fritessaus. My wife was disgusted - she was expecting ketchup. After one taste she was hooked and her take on fritessaus is a staple in our home.



I will put avocado on just about anything.
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I used to work for a company that had it's headquarters in Pittsburgh. I remember the sandwiches and salads being topped with french fries...Primanti Bros?

Also Poutine (Canada) is interesting; fries, gravy, and cheese curds!!! I liked it!
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Peanut butter on toast with a big chuck of cheese on the side.

When I eat chocolate fudge, it's so good to have potato chips after.

Raw hot peppers with all my meals.
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OH MAN...this also works for me, in EVERY way:

Love the Chicago style dawg!!! Actually I pretty much love all dogs loaded up!
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Nixon liked cottage cheese and ketchup.

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