Whats are your weirdest food combinations?!


Question: Mine are bread sticks dipped in warm milk.


Answers: Mine are bread sticks dipped in warm milk.

Peanut butter spread between two saltine crackers and dunked in coffee. yummy

Miracle Whip on Fried Potatoes

White syrup mixed with peanut butter and spread over warm biscuits

Log Cabin Maple Syrup over fried potatoes or cornbread

A fried egg in my creamy oatmeal.

peanut butter and american cheese melted on rye bread

Plain chips and ice cream (but its good!)

vinegar on chicken .....

Pancake syrup on fried potatoes.is that weird?

avocado and pink grapefruit, with poppy seed dressing

homemade sorbet with green tea and basil

Gravy & Dill Pickles

My wife eats peanut butter and bacon sandwiches.

peanut butter & vegimite sandwich try & enjoy

Vinegar on cooked white cabbage(its the only way I can eat cooked cabbage)


My sister eats white toast with marmite topped with scrambled egg.

peach soda and peanuts.

Cereal + milk, while sipping Lousiana-style hot sauce (usually several brands).

You'd be surprised. The sweetness of the cereal and the milk neutralizes the burning and it's almost like wine-tasting. You can really catch the nuances of the hot sauces.

syrup on eggs.
hot sause on popcorn.
ranch on pretty much any lunch and dinner food.

Can peaches on vanilla ice cream/with choc syrup over all. Ramen noodles with a slice of cheese and 1 raw egg stirred in. Boiled macaroni added to bacon grease with sweet onions added and fried. Vinegar on french fries. Ketchup or mayo on eggs. Yummy!!

I like to make my oatmeal with a spoon of hershey's unsweetened cocoa powder and a couple of spoons of peanut butter, a pack or two of splenda and a splash of vanilla.

cornflake cereal with cool whip topping

durian and cucumber

peanut butter and butter sandwiches.
Don't try this! You'll be so addicted.

plain M&Ms with Velveeta cheese slices





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