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Post by -Lithium- on Sept 1, 2007 23:51:31 GMT -5
Baked Potatoes and ketchup. Ketchup aint really a food but still. And I know fries are pototoes and thats prolly why it works, but I mean...baked potatoes aint friend, so yeah.
Oh and salt makes everything better...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2007 23:51:32 GMT -5
Waffles and chocolate milk.
Not really a food combination, but it tastes good. Too bad it never sits well...
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Post by Non Banjoble Tokens on Sept 2, 2007 0:22:41 GMT -5
Sprite + Root Beer = Sprite Beer!!!! Brilliant!
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Post by Chucklehead,baby!!! on Sept 2, 2007 0:27:25 GMT -5
chocalate ice cream cayenne pepper. excellent also, In and Out burger = vastly overrated u live in indiana and u tell me in n out is overrated? u guys dont even know what real mexican food is in the midwest. go live in los angeles for a week. your taste buds with actually be used.
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Post by Massive G on Sept 2, 2007 0:48:52 GMT -5
I accidentally dropped half a bag of Reese's Piece's into a bag of Fritos and, wouldn't you know, they're actually quite tasty together. That actually reminded me... at the advice of Stephen Colbert, I went ahead and tried Lays potato chips with peanut butter last year. It was all kinds of heaven. Skittlebrau. It's actually not bad. Such a beer does not exist, sir. I think you must have dreamed it. Come on, I can't be the only person who has been under the influence and dropped a few Skittles into his beer, just to see what it tasted like! And by a few Skittles, I mean a lot of Skittles.
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Post by Insomniac on Sept 2, 2007 0:50:08 GMT -5
Come on, I can't be the only person who has been under the influence and dropped a few Skittles into his beer, just to see what it tasted like! And by a few Skittles, I mean a lot of Skittles. I read an article where they tried it with different beers, and in most cases it ruined it. Have you had any specific beer work out well?
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Post by Massive G on Sept 2, 2007 0:54:05 GMT -5
Come on, I can't be the only person who has been under the influence and dropped a few Skittles into his beer, just to see what it tasted like! And by a few Skittles, I mean a lot of Skittles. I read an article where they tried it with different beers, and in most cases it ruined it. Have you had any specific beer work out well? I normally hate Budweiser products, but a friend stopped at my house lat weekend with a case of Bud Select (which I hate). He left and there were like 7 beers left the next day, so my brother and I dropped a bunch of Skittles into a couple of beers, and it tasted... like Skittles, actually. Especially at the end of the bottle. As my brother said: "by the time it was gone, it tasted like pure Skittles." The lesson: if you have an excess of beer you don't like, dump a bunch of Skittles into it. It won't taste any worse, at least.
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Sept 2, 2007 0:55:16 GMT -5
Here's a couple I like.
Hamburger Meat, Mashed Potatoes and Green Peas w/ salt and pepper.
and Biscuits and Mashed Potatoes.
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Post by humanoid on Sept 2, 2007 0:58:07 GMT -5
rice, tuna, brown beans, italian or peppercorn ranch salad dressing.
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Post by Non Banjoble Tokens on Sept 2, 2007 0:59:15 GMT -5
rice, tuna, brown beans, italian or peppercorn ranch salad dressing. That actually sounds quite yummy right now.
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Sept 2, 2007 1:00:21 GMT -5
Another mac n cheese combo from me...
Mac n Cheese + a can of tuna
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Sept 2, 2007 1:00:51 GMT -5
rice, tuna, brown beans, italian or peppercorn ranch salad dressing. Sounds good Humanoid, and on that note, what's up Humanoid! All seafood combos are hard for me though because my mom is deathly allergic to ALL seafood. I'm talking rather I buy a can and forget to wash my hands. Or if I buy frozen and she smells it in the air from the microwave. Or I go out and get REAL seafood and come back smelling like the resturant and possibly got some on me and all. She has almost died from it before. It sucks to because a long time ago (when I was 2 or so) she could eat it and LOVED it. She grew up around VA Beach and we have family on the Outer Banks here in NC and on the river in little Washington. So I love seafood and love fishing, but I have to be real cautous.
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Post by humanoid on Sept 2, 2007 1:01:05 GMT -5
rice, tuna, brown beans, italian or peppercorn ranch salad dressing. That actually sounds quite yummy right now. Indeed it is, and lol @ your new name.
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Post by Thread Pirate Roberts on Sept 2, 2007 1:02:24 GMT -5
That actually sounds quite yummy right now. Indeed it is, and lol @ your new name. I Lead yet another trend.
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Post by Indigocrates on Sept 2, 2007 1:04:09 GMT -5
Mustard+bread=Mustard Sandwhich
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Post by "Hollywood" Cactus Matt on Sept 2, 2007 9:59:38 GMT -5
Ruffles potato chips (the kind with ridges) mixed in with sloppy joes
Wrap a cheese dog in bacon (use toothpicks to hold the bacon in place) and deep-fry it. Oh, it's unhealthy as hell, but your mouth will love you for it. (make sure the bun is toasted, and drown it with onions and mustard; that's what I do, anyway.)
Polish sausage and maple syrup.
An old girlfriend actually told me about this chip dip: in a bowl, mix Miracle Whip (not mayonnaise), mustard (I used brown mustard myself), garlic salt and onion powder. It sounds like it would be horrible, but it's really quite good. (use a 1:3 scale for the mustard and Miracle Whip; like, if you use a cup of Whip, use 1/3 cup of mustard. Add the other stuff to taste.)
And I watched my late stepfather make a barbecue sauce using ketchup, brown sugar, a can of Coca-Cola, and something else, but hell if I can remember what. But yeah, the BBQ chicken we had that night was awesome.
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Post by Cibernético II on Sept 2, 2007 10:37:07 GMT -5
u live in indiana and u tell me in n out is overrated? u guys dont even know what real mexican food is in the midwest. go love in los angeles for a week. your taste buds with actually be used. you're quite mistaken my friend. I'm half Mexican and I grew up on Mexican food in the midwest. There's a substantial Mexican-American community in northwest Indiana. There are lots of family owned authentic Mexican restaurants over here, not just chain restaurants. I do think that In-n-Out is overrated. I've heard alot of hype about great it is. My sister lives in Oakland and I tried it when I visted her there. It was fresh, I'll give them that, but it wasn't exactly spectacular. Somehow the simplicity of their menu is supposed to make it super good. Honestly, I don't think it was much better than a burger from Wendy's. They just had longer lines and fewer things to pick from on the menu.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2007 11:45:54 GMT -5
I don't really find these odd, but chili, Cheese Whiz, salsa, and Tobasco make for great dipping or a stand-alone meal. Also, curry sauce and four cheese ravioli go nicely together.
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Post by Dangery Scubba on Sept 2, 2007 11:50:17 GMT -5
Pretty much make anything already edible and add a lot of spicy stuff and I'll eat it.
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Post by Chucklehead,baby!!! on Sept 2, 2007 11:59:07 GMT -5
u live in indiana and u tell me in n out is overrated? u guys dont even know what real mexican food is in the midwest. go love in los angeles for a week. your taste buds with actually be used. you're quite mistaken my friend. I'm half Mexican and I grew up on Mexican food in the midwest. There's a substantial Mexican-American community in northwest Indiana. There are lots of family owned authentic Mexican restaurants over here, not just chain restaurants. I do think that In-n-Out is overrated. I've heard alot of hype about great it is. My sister lives in Oakland and I tried it when I visted her there. It was fresh, I'll give them that, but it wasn't exactly spectacular. Somehow the simplicity of their menu is supposed to make it super good. Honestly, I don't think it was much better than a burger from Wendy's. They just had longer lines and fewer things to pick from on the menu. simplicity of the menu? .......thats the gimmick. its a 50's diner
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