• Weird food combos
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Chicken nuggets and honey. Grilled cheese and ketchup. French fries and vanilla soft serve ice cream.
Habanero ketchup and pancakes. Yummy. Also liver pate and pancakes, waffles or buns. Nutella and salami. Kinder egg chocolate on fries, or burgers.
toast and ketchup also not that weird but toast coleslaw sandwich is the best
[QUOTE=NachoPiggy;45384324]Personally like nuggets and fries dipped in vanilla ice cream, and eat pasta with gravy when I need to cheap out but still want some flavor aside from just plain pasta.[/QUOTE] what the fuck I came in here to post this [editline]14th July 2014[/editline] McNuggets dipped in McFlurry is real as fuck
[QUOTE=sparky28000;45388680]Not a combination but dry ramen is pretty good.[/QUOTE] I take it you don't have these bad boys in your country? [img]http://static.flickr.com/56/105811976_48516e3a5f.jpg[/img] Ramen noodles made for eating raw, they even come with flavour packets full of spices and salt.
Hamburger buns in soft tortilla
Peanut butter & pickle sandwiches [editline]14th July 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=UnknownDude;45392966]Hamburger buns in soft tortilla[/QUOTE] Lol what
Reading this thread stoned and I've nearly gagged like a dozen times. You people are animals.
Manhattan Special Coffee Soda with a splash of flavored liquid coffee creamer. Only thing really weird about it is adding the liquid creamer to the soda. Its not something you'd think to do, and if you over do it the soda fizzes up and makes a mess. Get it just right and you have delightful flavored coffee flavored soda. I mean this: bless 'em for not making pre flavored versions because Manhattan Special is great on its own(albeit an acquired taste) .
Sweet potatoes and vanilla ice cream sauteed onions and scrambled eggs [editline]14th July 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=ColdWave;45388828]Chocolate milk and Mountain Dew is the bomb.[/QUOTE] Did I see you share this on another thread? Sounds craaaaaaaaaazy familiar [editline]14th July 2014[/editline] oh spaghetti burritos are awesome too. super carbtacular though (as if I'm watching my carbs)
Ketchup on pizza tastes good
jack daniels and pussy.
[QUOTE=EddieLTU;45376505]Bacon+(insert something sweet, like ice cream, chocolate)[/QUOTE] I had a bacon, honey and cheese sandwich once one of the best sandwiches I've ever had
How about bacon dounuts. [IMG]http://ilovememphisblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/7847068342_9aca0a51c5_z.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=HawkeyeTy;45393212]Reading this thread stoned and I've nearly gagged like a dozen times. You people are animals.[/QUOTE] Then how about you make a thread reading 'mainstream food combos?' What were you expecting when you opened this thread?
-snip- I'm a redundant and oblivious dumbass
[QUOTE=dawiha;45395034]How about bacon dounuts. [IMG]http://ilovememphisblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/7847068342_9aca0a51c5_z.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] pls gib
Peanut butter and pure chocolate sprinkles is oddly delicious. [editline]15th July 2014[/editline] also this durum that I once ordered from some turkish food shop had french fries [I]inside[/I] the durum everything was kind of soggy but it was fucking amazing
Salmon and sweet chili sauce mixed with swiss cheese
Fruit punch mixed with sierra mist is pretty good.
If you mix pepsi and creaming soda it tastes fucking delicious.
mountain dew and cranberry juice.
Fig jam, cheese (like a brie) and crackers.
Sprite + Grape Juice
Gingerbread + roe paste
[QUOTE=Jarokwa;45407768]Peanut butter and sambal I dont know if sambal is universal or if its just the dutch word, I wouldn't know the english word. just, like, really spicy stuff you can put in meals or on cheese or w/e you want.[/QUOTE] Sounds kinda interesting I would give it a try.
[QUOTE=MazerRackham;45392068]I take it you don't have these bad boys in your country? [IMG]http://static.flickr.com/56/105811976_48516e3a5f.jpg[/IMG] Ramen noodles made for eating raw, they even come with flavour packets full of spices and salt.[/QUOTE] Mamee is the shit. Ate that all the time when I was a kid. For me, fish sauce and chips.
[QUOTE=Jarokwa;45407768]Peanut butter and sambal I dont know if sambal is universal or if its just the dutch word, I wouldn't know the english word. just, like, really spicy stuff you can put in meals or on cheese or w/e you want.[/QUOTE] sambal is universal, though the term is interchangeable with either a relish or a spice paste depending on the sort of cuisine you're looking at.
[QUOTE=Jarokwa;45407768]Peanut butter and sambal I dont know if sambal is universal or if its just the dutch word, I wouldn't know the english word. just, like, really spicy stuff you can put in meals or on cheese or w/e you want.[/QUOTE] Sambal actually originates from Indonesia, it's a chilli paste made primarily from chilli peppers, shrimp paste, garlic and shallots. It's fucking tasty.
Salt on Watermelon.
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