Actually, a BF's dad introduced me to white bread, peanut butter, pickles and mayo sandwich. I mean really, with that much fat and salt, how can you go wrong? I haven't tried to make one myself, but it was good.
I used to like to dip sausage links into butter when I was a kid.
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Actually, a BF's dad introduced me to white bread, peanut butter, pickles and mayo sandwich. I mean really, with that much fat and salt, how can you go wrong? I haven't tried to make one myself, but it was good.
I used to like to dip sausage links into butter when I was a kid.
Have you heard of Fat Elvis cake?
It's chocolate banana bread layers with peanut butter/powdered surgar filling in between and chocolate fudge icing on top. OMG. Talk about fat and lard and awesome sauce.
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Actually, a BF's dad introduced me to white bread, peanut butter, pickles and mayo sandwich. I mean really, with that much fat and salt, how can you go wrong? I haven't tried to make one myself, but it was good.
I used to like to dip sausage links into butter when I was a kid.
Have you heard of Fat Elvis cake?
It's chocolate banana bread layers with peanut butter/powdered surgar filling in between and chocolate fudge icing on top. OMG. Talk about fat and lard and awesome sauce.
I don't like banana bread and I'm not fond of powdered sugar tastes... That said, I'd still give it a try because it does sound just.that.awesome.
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Actually, a BF's dad introduced me to white bread, peanut butter, pickles and mayo sandwich. I mean really, with that much fat and salt, how can you go wrong? I haven't tried to make one myself, but it was good.
I used to like to dip sausage links into butter when I was a kid.
Have you heard of Fat Elvis cake?
It's chocolate banana bread layers with peanut butter/powdered surgar filling in between and chocolate fudge icing on top. OMG. Talk about fat and lard and awesome sauce.
I don't like banana bread and I'm not fond of powdered sugar tastes... That said, I'd still give it a try because it does sound just.that.awesome.
BANANA RACIST!
edit: LOL, sorry. See, 20 minutes on 9-12 and this is what's happened to me.
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Actually, a BF's dad introduced me to white bread, peanut butter, pickles and mayo sandwich. I mean really, with that much fat and salt, how can you go wrong? I haven't tried to make one myself, but it was good.
I used to like to dip sausage links into butter when I was a kid.
Have you heard of Fat Elvis cake?
It's chocolate banana bread layers with peanut butter/powdered surgar filling in between and chocolate fudge icing on top. OMG. Talk about fat and lard and awesome sauce.
I don't like banana bread and I'm not fond of powdered sugar tastes... That said, I'd still give it a try because it does sound just.that.awesome.
BANANA RACIST!
edit: LOL, sorry. See, 20 minutes on 9-12 and this is what's happened to me.
We may have to deprogram you!
but you're right - I only like yellow bananas...
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Actually, a BF's dad introduced me to white bread, peanut butter, pickles and mayo sandwich. I mean really, with that much fat and salt, how can you go wrong? I haven't tried to make one myself, but it was good.
I used to like to dip sausage links into butter when I was a kid.
Have you heard of Fat Elvis cake?
It's chocolate banana bread layers with peanut butter/powdered surgar filling in between and chocolate fudge icing on top. OMG. Talk about fat and lard and awesome sauce.
I don't like banana bread and I'm not fond of powdered sugar tastes... That said, I'd still give it a try because it does sound just.that.awesome.
BANANA RACIST!
edit: LOL, sorry. See, 20 minutes on 9-12 and this is what's happened to me.
We may have to deprogram you!
but you're right - I only like yellow bananas...
Uh oh. I dont like the yellow ones. Only mostly green ones...
I have 2. My personal one is peanut butter and banana sandwiches with a thin spread of mayo - adds that perfect tanginess. My grandpa used to make them
And then we have a local hole-in-the-wall restaurant that serves mexican/chinese/cajun food. Teriyaki chicken quesadilla, anyone?
I will also add Fritos dipped in cottage cheese. Yum.
My weird combos as a kid were: brown & serve sausage links on white bread with ketchup, or canned corned beef hash on white bread with miracle whip. Gee, processed food much? Yikes.
i don't do this anymore, but as a kid, i would take a piece of bread and squish it up into a tube (with finger bumps) and then dip it into orange juice. O_o
I have 2. My personal one is peanut butter and banana sandwiches with a thin spread of mayo - adds that perfect tanginess. My grandpa used to make them
And then we have a local hole-in-the-wall restaurant that serves mexican/chinese/cajun food. Teriyaki chicken quesadilla, anyone?
We used to have a Chinese/Soul Food/ BBQ/ raw oyster bar.
Apparently the Mrs was from China and the Mr was an old school southern cook whose brother was an oysterman. It was, surprisingly, quite good!
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I will also add Fritos dipped in cottage cheese. Yum.
My weird combos as a kid were: brown & serve sausage links on white bread with ketchup, or canned corned beef hash on white bread with miracle whip. Gee, processed food much? Yikes.
I can't believe someone else dips chips in cottage cheese - I'm oddly excited about this. I have no idea where my dad got the habit from to pass on to me, though.
Re: poll- weirdest quirky food combo
Actually, a BF's dad introduced me to white bread, peanut butter, pickles and mayo sandwich. I mean really, with that much fat and salt, how can you go wrong? I haven't tried to make one myself, but it was good.
I used to like to dip sausage links into butter when I was a kid.
After reading yours - I haz nothing :P
Miles (6 year old Maine C00n mix), Boots (5 year old Lab mix), Darla (4 year old GSD/Collie mix), Frankie (1.5 year old DSH mix), Peanut (15 months old - 09/11), and Bean (arriving Feb 2013).
Have you heard of Fat Elvis cake?
It's chocolate banana bread layers with peanut butter/powdered surgar filling in between and chocolate fudge icing on top. OMG. Talk about fat and lard and awesome sauce.
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I don't like banana bread and I'm not fond of powdered sugar tastes... That said, I'd still give it a try because it does sound just.that.awesome.
edit: LOL, sorry. See, 20 minutes on 9-12 and this is what's happened to me.
We may have to deprogram you!
but you're right - I only like yellow bananas...
I have 2. My personal one is peanut butter and banana sandwiches with a thin spread of mayo - adds that perfect tanginess. My grandpa used to make them
And then we have a local hole-in-the-wall restaurant that serves mexican/chinese/cajun food. Teriyaki chicken quesadilla, anyone?
I like potato chips dipped in cottage cheese. My dad introduced me to that one. DH thought I was crazy until he finally tried it
mmmm.... agreed.
I will also add Fritos dipped in cottage cheese. Yum.
My weird combos as a kid were: brown & serve sausage links on white bread with ketchup, or canned corned beef hash on white bread with miracle whip. Gee, processed food much? Yikes.
That sounds good!
We used to have a Chinese/Soul Food/ BBQ/ raw oyster bar.
Apparently the Mrs was from China and the Mr was an old school southern cook whose brother was an oysterman. It was, surprisingly, quite good!
I can't believe someone else dips chips in cottage cheese - I'm oddly excited about this. I have no idea where my dad got the habit from to pass on to me, though.
Brown sugar sandwiches - not too weird, just brown sugar on bread, but very much a guilty pleasure.
And now a combo, but still odd - I used to like to eat ramen noodles raw, just the noodles. They have just the right amount of crunch.
Love pickle roll-ups!! Apparently they are only popular in MN though
Take a slice of ham, smear cream cheese on it and roll a pickle into it. Yum!!