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PostPosted: Wed May 19, 2010 5:07 pm 
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French fries dipped in Italian dressing
Hot dogs wrapped in pepperoni (grilled together)
Frank's Red Hot mixed with ketchup
Tabasco sauce in a pot of boiling pasta noodles
French fries wrapped in dill pickle slices

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French Fries dipped in Wendy's Frosty.

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Rammen noodles with hot sauce and worcestershire.

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Rynar wrote:
Rammen noodles with hot sauce and worcestershire.


You will love Mi Goreng...

My fav

Soya sauce + vinegar + hot english mustard + olive oil for salad dressing
Smoked chicken with Brie
Green tea ice cream with Jasmin Hot tea


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Bacon and chocolate. So wrong yet so right.


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French Fries dipped in Wendy's Frosty.


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toasted english muffin with egg, provolone, and peanut butter.

i'll have to try it with bacon, some time




i always put hotsauce on my ramen 8-)

that seems to be more common than most people think, i think.

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The old college trick:

Raman noodles with taco bell hot sauce!

Chocolate and Chili, obviously.

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Fresh shredded lettuce on top of hot dogs with ketchup & cheese.


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Peanut butter and cottage cheese.

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Nevandal wrote:
toasted english muffin with egg, provolone, and peanut butter.

i'll have to try it with bacon, some time



Damn, that sounds good.

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V8 and A1. Don't ask.

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Rynar wrote:
V8 and A1. Don't ask.

I have to ask: As a drink or a sauce?

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As a virgin Bloody Mary ...

Since a traditional Bloody Mary calls for a dash of Tobasco Sauce and a dash of Worcestershire Sauce, it stands to reason that A1 + V8 would actually probably a suitably similar approximation and taste better.

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Khross wrote:
As a virgin Bloody Mary ...

Since a traditional Bloody Mary calls for a dash of Tobasco Sauce and a dash of Worcestershire Sauce, it stands to reason that A1 + V8 would actually probably a suitably similar approximation and taste better.


Yup.

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macaroni and cheese + Catsup

I put applesauce on pancakes, waffles & French toast instead of syrup


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TheRiov wrote:
I put applesauce on pancakes, waffles & French toast instead of syrup


If you like applesauce, try it with an apple or pear chutney.

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Müs wrote:
French Fries dipped in Wendy's Frosty.

LIAR!

There is nothing unusual about this combo.

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Hershey's milk chocolate & spanish olives

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Hershey's milk chocolate & spanish olives


/vomit

You literally just combined my favorite food with my least favorite food. I can't even fathom that; my brain is short-circuiting. To be honest though, I may hate olives but I'm not sure how "spanish" olives differ from regular olives.


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To be honest though, I may hate olives but I'm not sure how "spanish" olives differ from regular olives.


¿Hablan Español?

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Hola Senior, me going to shitto downo your throato.


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Spanish Olives are pitted green olives stuffed with pimento peppers.

Regular olives are either non-pitted or pitted with no stuffing.

Also used in stuffing pitted olives are almonds, garlic, jalapeno strips, and a variety of other things creative people come up with.

The above is done with green olives of various sizes.

Black olives are usually pitted, but not stuffed.

And of course you have the olive bars at some upscale groceries that let you choose additional varieties of less common olives.

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Micheal wrote:
Black olives are usually pitted, but not stuffed.


You can usually buy them (or stuff them yourself) with feta cheese or prosciutto. I know they sell them like that at the olive bars in the supermarket.

How about tuna fish and potato chips (probably not that odd of a combo, since I know quite a few people who eat it like this).


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Spaghetti sauce + lemon pepper

Chicken fried steak + burger

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