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What "weird" combinations do you like?
That others may think "eeewwww, yuck" but you find really tasty.
Mine are: Cheese and onion crisps and dairy milk chocolate (together) Jam in my ready brek/porridge Chilli sauce on most things (when I have it available) Ketchup on Super noodles Tuna, mayo and sweetcorn Cheese with grapes Eating whole green chillis out of a jar with Philadelphia Cucumber with ketchup Cold left over bolognese/pasta with buttered bread Sweet and sour sauce with chicken curry (when I have a chinese) Ready salted crisps with a sprinkle of pepper in a sandwich Jalapeņos with prawns in mayo Juicy buttery piping hot crumpets with peanut butter on top Eating raw mushrooms I'm sure there is others
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Wheatabix with hot milk and a splash of orange juice. Comes from spilling my OJ in it as a child but I still like it.
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Cheese and banana sandwiches.
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Marmalade in my porridge
new potato sandwiches scones dipped in mlk salt and vinegar crisps and milk chocolate at the same time(twirls are good). carrots dipped in peanut butter |
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That others may think "eeewwww, yuck" but you find really tasty.
Mine are: Cheese and onion crisps and dairy milk chocolate (together) Jam in my ready brek/porridge Chilli sauce on most things (when I have it available) Ketchup on Super noodles Tuna, mayo and sweetcorn Cheese with grapes Eating whole green chillis out of a jar with Philadelphia Cucumber with ketchup Cold left over bolognese/pasta with buttered bread Sweet and sour sauce with chicken curry (when I have a chinese) Ready salted crisps with a sprinkle of pepper in a sandwich Jalapeņos with prawns in mayo Juicy buttery piping hot crumpets with peanut butter on top Eating raw mushrooms I'm sure there is others ![]() |
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I used to like Corned Beef Sandwiches with Pot Noodle.
![]() /|\ \__/ ERRRRRRRRRRGHUGHHHH BLEUCH Chocolate and Crisps go together perfectly ![]() Scrambled Eggs, Fish Fingers and Spaghetti Hoops. ![]() I'm sure I have made this thread a couple of years ago.
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Fish fingers with fried eggs
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Tomato juice and orange juice. 50/50. Yum.
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Marmalade in my porridge
new potato sandwiches scones dipped in mlk salt and vinegar crisps and milk chocolate at the same time(twirls are good). carrots dipped in peanut butter Quote:
I used to like Corned Beef Sandwiches with Pot Noodle.
![]() /|\ \__/ ERRRRRRRRRRGHUGHHHH BLEUCH Chocolate and Crisps go together perfectly ![]() Scrambled Eggs, Fish Fingers and Spaghetti Hoops. ![]() I'm sure I have made this thread a couple of years ago. ![]() |
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Dark chocolate with ready salted is a nice combo. You need decent salty crisps though.
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The last one sounds really odd lol
So I am not the only one who likes chocolate with crisps combined? wow lol
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I can't eat crisps without chocolate and vice versa
Tuna mayo and sweetcorn chicked mayo and sweetcorn on baked potatos Cheese and Jam on sandwiches Toast dipped in Pot Noodles Chicken dippers and mayo on an sandwich. |
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everyone saying that tuna, mayo, and sweetcorn is unusual - it's available in most sandwich places!
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everyone saying that tuna, mayo, and sweetcorn is unusual - it's available in most sandwich places!
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I can't eat crisps without chocolate and vice versa
Tuna mayo and sweetcorn chicked mayo and sweetcorn on baked potatos Cheese and Jam on sandwiches Toast dipped in Pot Noodles Chicken dippers and mayo on an sandwich. OK the crisps and chocolate could be considered weird if you eat them together (and not one after the other)
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Apart from the one in bold I can't see what is weird with the others
OK the crisps and chocolate could be considered weird if you eat them together (and not one after the other)I think its more a scottish thing as a lot of people I know love it. |
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Dark chocolate with ready salted is a nice combo. You need decent salty crisps though.
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The salt/sweet combo you get from crisps with chocolate is a classic. Lindt now sell a bar of dark choc with salt in it, and Nigella Lawson raves about Mars bars dipped in sea salt.
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There are some there that I wouldn't consider weird at all and would actually think of them as standard combos.
I like baked beans on toast with marmite, although I don't think I'd class that as "weird". |
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The salt/sweet combo you get from crisps with chocolate is a classic. Lindt now sell a bar of dark choc with salt in it, and Nigella Lawson raves about Mars bars dipped in sea salt.
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everyone saying that tuna, mayo, and sweetcorn is unusual - it's available in most sandwich places!
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Apart from the one in bold I can't see what is weird with the others
OK the crisps and chocolate could be considered weird if you eat them together (and not one after the other) yum!
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Okay, I wont tell you that sometimes I do :P
I think its more a scottish thing as a lot of people I know love it.
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I eat them together
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