Whats the weirdest thing you eat with ketchup?!


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macaroni, chips, popcorn

dont ask

Mashed potato. YUMMY!!

Pizza!! Yummm...

batter

eggs

Tacos-that seems to gross people out???!

I eat Pizza with Ketchup.. And Doritos.

what chris said

chicken

vegtables. my mum makes me eat them so i had to find a way to cover up the taste.

its called sauce people!!!

Egg burrito

beans lol and rise

Fritos (and with mustard)

And bean burritos sometimes :)

probably tuna.........when i hav it tho my family leaves the table.....:(

Well, since I hate ketchup a lot, I guess I would say air is the weirdest thing and the only thing I eat ketchup with. Ketchup disgusts me, and so does a lot of other things, I'm a very picky eater.

rice.. back when i was little.. i didn't know why i used to liked that.. it's weird!

orange
gosh it grossed me out

peanut butter pickle sandwiches w/ ketchup

Things such us:

Durian (It taste horrible though)
Popcorn (Not too bad)
Sea cucumber (Werid feeling)

some Lizards..

this is it ...hardboiled eggs ,chocolatechip cookies ,marshmellos.

fried rice

When I was a kid, I liked to put it on scrambled eggs.

My husband used to eat it on bologna sanwiches when he was a kid.

My mother and husband like to dip there chips in it!

I won't eat it in any of those ways now. Yuck!

crackers with cheese on it

probably macaroni.. it just gets mixed in so it's like, what the heck? ..eggs & hashbrowns too. i think that's relatively normal though.

Macaroni and cheese. It's not so weird if you think about it. Macaroni is pasta. Ketchup is a tomato sauce. It's not that far a leap from Spaghetti with red sauce and parmesan to Macaroni and cheese with ketchup.

macaroni and corn

pork meat

broccoli





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