Sounds gross but tastes good?!


Question: Do you have a suggestion for something that sounds gross but actually tastes good?

Mine is toasted bread with peanut butter, a slice of ripe red tomato and sprinkle with a light coating of black pepper. Trust me, I know it sounds awful, but it's REALLY good, especially if the tomato is garden fresh.

Your ideas?


Answers: Do you have a suggestion for something that sounds gross but actually tastes good?

Mine is toasted bread with peanut butter, a slice of ripe red tomato and sprinkle with a light coating of black pepper. Trust me, I know it sounds awful, but it's REALLY good, especially if the tomato is garden fresh.

Your ideas?

1/2 oj and 1/2 milk. tastes like orange julius

Try Cinnamin Raisin Bread and Cream Cheese Bender.
REEAALLLLY GOOOOD!

bananas dipped in chocolate. you can buy the pack at stater brothers.=]

A grilled cheese sandwhich with onions and tomatoes in it! Yumm!!

Oh Peanut butter on toast with sliced dill pickles. (I thought it was good when I was 10, but haven't haad it in years)

chips dipped in different sauces...like doritos in cheese dips, or baked lays in those bosco stick sauces. my friends think it's really gross, but after convincing them to try it, they love it

I always thought that Oysters and Caviar were better tasting than they sounded or looked...

And let's face it..."Sour Cream" doesn't sound too tasty, either...

Not to mention Sour Kraut...which really doesn't taste very good, and actually lives up to it's name...

Others might include Squash, Kumquats, Cottage Cheese, and Clitoris...

watermelon with red pepper flakes and lime, really yummy!

Hot sauce and doritoes.
Salt and plain lettuce.
Thats all i can think of

Tortilla cinnamon rolls:
- put out a torilla (white)
- sprinkle TONS of sugar and cinnamon on it
- put TONS of butter on it
- microwave it for one minute
- roll and cut up into little balls
- stick with toothpicks
- EAT ~ YUMYUM

A mango with salt and lemon/lime juice...

A celery rib stuffed with peanut butter and raisins...

Fresh berries with balsamic reduction and a little cracked pepper (this was a desert at a restaurant I went to, it sounded awful but when the waiter served us our table ordered second rounds of it because of how good it was!)

I agree: Peanut butter & pickles is yummy!

Asparagus is generally revolting to me, unless you oven roast the fresh ones. (A little olive oil, some kosher salt, 350 for 15 min, and YUMM!)

And sweet potatoes with brown sugar and red pepper, also roasted!

I like Thanksgiving sandwhiches.
Nice cut turkey on whole wheat with mashed potatos and cranberry sauce. Just like eating thanksgiving all in one meal!!! My friend even does this thing where she takes the potatos, chops up the turkey and and gets from fresh cranberries, mixes all together, heats it and makes a sandwhich.

One the side a big class of chocolate milk.

I even like chocolate milk with plain turkey sandwhiches.

Peanut butter on mini rye bread with sliced green olives on top.

Island Fruit Jerk (raw vegan)
pineapple chunks, banana slices, coconut shreds, diced onions, diced jalapenos, sea salt, pepper, raw agave nectar, crushed red pepper, half a lime's juice. It's sooo good. It has all the flavors in there, sweet, spicy, salty...

Peanut butter and pepperoncini sammiches.

Tomato sounds good with that too.

Grilled cheese with brie cheese and a trio of berries...it sounds so bizarre--it was DELICIOUS! haha im a freak =] but I have excellant taste in food

If one thinks about it that is not so odd.. Peanut is a Legume(Bean). I may try it.

I luv Salty & Sweet things together.. like dipping Potato chips into Strawberry Ice Cream.
OR Fresh Fig Preserves with Soft Goat Cheese on a crisp cracker.

Slainté (to your health)

Carrot sticks and hummus is my latest.

My tried and true - and this grosses everyone out:

Yogurt w/natural peanut butter swirled in - yum!

one slice of toassted bread with potatoes(cooked indian style0 theother side with green chutney(can br brought from store) and with cole slaw(put the whole thing in a sandwich maker or just have it toasted





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