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  • oishigirl
    oishigirl

    Subject: Re: "Weird" Food Combos

    raw wrote: [quote=Flexichick]as I sit here and eat my rice with ketchup (don't mock), I wonder who else has freaky food combos and what are they.

    discuss.
    Would putting soy and duck sauce on your rice satisfy the same craving? (Not that it would be any healthier...just more socially acceptable....) Eating rice with ketchup sounds like working around a pizza craving.

    I do like soy sauce and vinegar in my rice too, but I'm not sure about it being a pizza substitute, Dr. Raw :lol:

    When I was younger, I would eat everythig DRY. No butter, sauces, mayo, mustard, nothing (I still hate mayo and mustard....blech).

    As evidenced by my chubby belly, I came to love the butter and the sauces :-)
  • oishigirl
    oishigirl

    Subject: Re: "Weird" Food Combos

    raw wrote: [quote=Flexichick]as I sit here and eat my rice with ketchup (don't mock), I wonder who else has freaky food combos and what are they.

    discuss.
    Would putting soy and duck sauce on your rice satisfy the same craving? (Not that it would be any healthier...just more socially acceptable....) Eating rice with ketchup sounds like working around a pizza craving.

    I do like soy sauce and vinegar in my rice too, but I'm not sure about it being a pizza substitute, Dr. Raw :lol:

    When I was younger, I would eat everythig DRY. No butter, sauces, mayo, mustard, nothing (I still hate mayo and mustard....blech).

    As evidenced by my chubby belly, I came to love the butter and the sauces :-)
  • em26
    em26
    daver wrote: [quote=Em26]Ranch dressing............

    I like to use it as a dip. I dip my pizza in it , fried chicken strips, ground beef (rolled not pattied) , fish fillets ,and grilled chicken breasts.

    I <3 ranch....oooooh yeah.....baby. =P~
    Is you my baby mama? :mrgreen: Because I think I've got some of yours. Ranch dressing as a food group. Preferrably Hidden Valley. They refuse to eat pizza without it. I can't stand the stuff. I recall the days of my youth, the overnights spent in Denny's with french fries and ranch, coffee that was more sugar than coffee. And who came up with the idea of pouring coffee and cola together? Not that I dislike it, but hmm.

    Onions on ice cream and cereal sounds odd.

    I've got one that eats butter sandwiches, and another who prefers ketchup sandwiches.

    No no, I ain't nobodys baby mama. You keep your kids , I don't have the room.

    Hidden Valley Ranch? If they were mine I'd disown them. I like Kraft , and Pfeiffer Ranch. I am the same way about the pizza and ranch......doesn't matter how good that pizza is......I will not eat it if I don't have ranch on the side.

    **Edited to add: Happy Fathers Day!
  • em26
    em26
    daver wrote: [quote=Em26]Ranch dressing............

    I like to use it as a dip. I dip my pizza in it , fried chicken strips, ground beef (rolled not pattied) , fish fillets ,and grilled chicken breasts.

    I <3 ranch....oooooh yeah.....baby. =P~
    Is you my baby mama? :mrgreen: Because I think I've got some of yours. Ranch dressing as a food group. Preferrably Hidden Valley. They refuse to eat pizza without it. I can't stand the stuff. I recall the days of my youth, the overnights spent in Denny's with french fries and ranch, coffee that was more sugar than coffee. And who came up with the idea of pouring coffee and cola together? Not that I dislike it, but hmm.

    Onions on ice cream and cereal sounds odd.

    I've got one that eats butter sandwiches, and another who prefers ketchup sandwiches.

    No no, I ain't nobodys baby mama. You keep your kids , I don't have the room.

    Hidden Valley Ranch? If they were mine I'd disown them. I like Kraft , and Pfeiffer Ranch. I am the same way about the pizza and ranch......doesn't matter how good that pizza is......I will not eat it if I don't have ranch on the side.

    **Edited to add: Happy Fathers Day!
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    Spam and kimchi. Delicious.
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    Spam and kimchi. Delicious.
  • alafairnadia
    alafairnadia
    Carnivore wrote: Spam and kimchi. Delicious.
    that's not weird, considering you convinced an entire party of brunch go-ers at my house to eat it over rice!
  • alafairnadia
    alafairnadia
    Carnivore wrote: Spam and kimchi. Delicious.
    that's not weird, considering you convinced an entire party of brunch go-ers at my house to eat it over rice!
  • daver
    daver
    Em26 wrote: Hidden Valley Ranch? If they were mine I'd disown them. I like Kraft , and Pfeiffer Ranch. I am the same way about the pizza and ranch......doesn't matter how good that pizza is......I will not eat it if I don't have ranch on the side.

    **Edited to add: Happy Fathers Day!
    Thanks!

    Kraft is their choice #2. I'll have to get them some Pfeiffer.

    And, of course, the best mix in with ice cream is gummi bears. Obviously.

    And I've got one with a taste for ketchup and cheese sandwiches. If cheese isn't available, plain ketchup sandwiches will suffice.
  • daver
    daver
    Em26 wrote: Hidden Valley Ranch? If they were mine I'd disown them. I like Kraft , and Pfeiffer Ranch. I am the same way about the pizza and ranch......doesn't matter how good that pizza is......I will not eat it if I don't have ranch on the side.

    **Edited to add: Happy Fathers Day!
    Thanks!

    Kraft is their choice #2. I'll have to get them some Pfeiffer.

    And, of course, the best mix in with ice cream is gummi bears. Obviously.

    And I've got one with a taste for ketchup and cheese sandwiches. If cheese isn't available, plain ketchup sandwiches will suffice.
  • arrbecca
    arrbecca
    how many ya got there, daver??????? :shock:
  • arrbecca
    arrbecca
    how many ya got there, daver??????? :shock:
  • livetotravel
    livetotravel
    Carnivore wrote: Spam and kimchi. Delicious.
    Kimchi and anything! BTW - where do you get fresh kimchi in the 'hood?
  • livetotravel
    livetotravel
    Carnivore wrote: Spam and kimchi. Delicious.
    Kimchi and anything! BTW - where do you get fresh kimchi in the 'hood?
  • caaahyoko
    caaahyoko
    Insert marshmallow in ice cream cone, microwave until marshmallow expands to ten times its normal size, inhale before it deflates.
  • caaahyoko
    caaahyoko
    Insert marshmallow in ice cream cone, microwave until marshmallow expands to ten times its normal size, inhale before it deflates.
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    Livetotravel wrote: [quote=Carnivore]Spam and kimchi. Delicious.
    Kimchi and anything! BTW - where do you get fresh kimchi in the 'hood?
    In the 'hood, from Natural Land. But I often get it from my wife's parents, from K-town or from Queens.
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    Livetotravel wrote: [quote=Carnivore]Spam and kimchi. Delicious.
    Kimchi and anything! BTW - where do you get fresh kimchi in the 'hood?
    In the 'hood, from Natural Land. But I often get it from my wife's parents, from K-town or from Queens.
  • bklyntransplant
    bklyntransplant
    Mr Transplant's father is a huge , huge fan of peanut butter + ketchup sandwiches.
  • bklyntransplant
    bklyntransplant
    Mr Transplant's father is a huge , huge fan of peanut butter + ketchup sandwiches.
  • meganlibrarian
    meganlibrarian
    My first poverty-stricken week of grad school, I snuck food from my housemate's supply. I ended up eating "condiment sandwiches": white bread (think one small step above Wonder) spread with a thin layer of mayonnaise (or Miracle Whip - I can't remember which) and drizzled with ketchup. The sad thing is, I kept eating them after I had my own food available. Then again, this was the time period where I also ate a lot of ramen noodles with no liquid and the flavor packets sprinkled over the top. Oh! And I also ate pasta seasoned with nothing but different flavors of Molly McButter. Wow, does that look horridly sad when typed out like this. :)

    Nowadays, my husband doesn't let me eat anything too odd as he does the bulk of the (very healthy and wholesome) cooking. Go figure.
  • meganlibrarian
    meganlibrarian
    My first poverty-stricken week of grad school, I snuck food from my housemate's supply. I ended up eating "condiment sandwiches": white bread (think one small step above Wonder) spread with a thin layer of mayonnaise (or Miracle Whip - I can't remember which) and drizzled with ketchup. The sad thing is, I kept eating them after I had my own food available. Then again, this was the time period where I also ate a lot of ramen noodles with no liquid and the flavor packets sprinkled over the top. Oh! And I also ate pasta seasoned with nothing but different flavors of Molly McButter. Wow, does that look horridly sad when typed out like this. :)

    Nowadays, my husband doesn't let me eat anything too odd as he does the bulk of the (very healthy and wholesome) cooking. Go figure.
  • bklyntransplant
    bklyntransplant
    ^^ I prepared my grad school ramen the same way! Tossed it in some butter if there was extra $ that week....the Associated on 57th St used to have them 6/$1.
  • bklyntransplant
    bklyntransplant
    ^^ I prepared my grad school ramen the same way! Tossed it in some butter if there was extra $ that week....the Associated on 57th St used to have them 6/$1.
  • opossumqueen
    opossumqueen
    mustard sandwichs are delicious, but the only bread to be used is a hot dog bun. Sunbeam are the best. Great with whiskey or maybe a bloody mary.
  • opossumqueen
    opossumqueen
    mustard sandwichs are delicious, but the only bread to be used is a hot dog bun. Sunbeam are the best. Great with whiskey or maybe a bloody mary.
  • em26
    em26
    BklynTransplant wrote: ^^ I prepared my grad school ramen the same way! Tossed it in some butter if there was extra $ that week....the Associated on 57th St used to have them 6/$1.
    Ramen noodles. I like eating them right out of the bag. Like chips. Yum. I used to get them 10/$1 .

    Potato hot dog buns (my fav!!) dipped in ketchup. I love it when the bread is soft , so I never eat my bread straight out of the fridge. Any bread that eat has to sit out in room temperature till its soft. I don't like to heat the bread up cuz it gets hard and crusty if you don't eat it fast enough.....and I hate that. :x

    Mustard I can't stand.Eww.
  • em26
    em26
    BklynTransplant wrote: ^^ I prepared my grad school ramen the same way! Tossed it in some butter if there was extra $ that week....the Associated on 57th St used to have them 6/$1.
    Ramen noodles. I like eating them right out of the bag. Like chips. Yum. I used to get them 10/$1 .

    Potato hot dog buns (my fav!!) dipped in ketchup. I love it when the bread is soft , so I never eat my bread straight out of the fridge. Any bread that eat has to sit out in room temperature till its soft. I don't like to heat the bread up cuz it gets hard and crusty if you don't eat it fast enough.....and I hate that. :x

    Mustard I can't stand.Eww.
  • MOD
    MOD
    Em26 wrote:

    Mustard I can't stand.Eww.
    You're no woman of mine!!!! :evil: :evil:



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  • MOD
    MOD
    Em26 wrote:

    Mustard I can't stand.Eww.
    You're no woman of mine!!!! :evil: :evil:



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