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Billyman
07-22-2003, 05:29 AM
The plate is before you. It has several different items on it all of which are tasty. As a child I would eat each individual item at a time leaving the best for last and hoping that none of it touched the other.

Now, I eat a little of everything as I go along but still leave the best for the last bite. I seem to pick what flavor I’d like to remember last. And I don’t care if any of it touches, in fact, I mix some stuff up at times.

Now I don’t think I have any really weird eating habits but know people that do. Like eating all the crust off the bread of a sammich before eating the actual sammich. Like putting off the wall shit (mayonnaise) on French fries…

So much stuff to choose from that seems out of the norm. What’s your “out of the norm?”

SimpleSimon
07-22-2003, 05:37 AM
Sweet pickle relish and peanut butter on black rye. Dont fergit the sliced bananas.

Billyman
07-22-2003, 05:40 AM
Simon's pregnant.

Solstice_Gray
07-22-2003, 07:31 AM
Can adding vanilla or hot sauce to most anything I eat (or drink, but that's only with the vanilla) count as "out of the norm?"

Mudflap
07-22-2003, 02:08 PM
PB thought this was weird, but its the norm in eastern NC.

Take the bottom slice of a hamburger bun, heap with finely chopped pork barbeque, douse with pepper vinegar, add cole slaw on top of the barbeque, smoosh it down with the top of the hamburger bun, enjoy.

Best served with barbeque baked beans seasoned with bacon and molasses. Wash down with sweet tea.

River Rat
07-22-2003, 02:34 PM
Originally posted by Mudflap
PB thought this was weird, but its the norm in eastern NC.

Take the bottom slice of a hamburger bun, heap with finely chopped pork barbeque, douse with pepper vinegar, add cole slaw on top of the barbeque, smoosh it down with the top of the hamburger bun, enjoy.

Best served with barbeque baked beans seasoned with bacon and molasses. Wash down with sweet tea.



:yum::drool:

damn I miss that

Venus
07-22-2003, 03:10 PM
It's not that I eat wierd foods, it's that I don't eat normal foods. Take bread for instance. It's just yucky. I don't eat bread, not white, not wheat, not rye, not sourdough, not hotdog buns, no hamberbuns, nothing. I can eat one Krispy Kreme donut, and only one before getting sick. I can't eat any other donuts. One half of a bagle, loaded with 3 layers of cream cheese, and that's all I can handle. No bread. No pastries, turnovers, nothin.

I don't like banannas. They're shaped funny, they feel gross, they taste yucky. I can't stand the smell of them. One of the gals I work with used to have a bananna every morning. I damn near puked every morning. It's just yuck!

But I am a big fan of bananna bread!

RiZZ
07-22-2003, 03:12 PM
PB&mayo sammiches = mmmm

i tend to eat everything with my hands reguardless were i am or whos around

i also cannot eat chips (fries) without mayo

but M whip makes me want to kill that shits horribal

Koliedrus
07-22-2003, 03:52 PM
MomKol: Hon, they all get mixed together in your tummy. It's okay if they get mixed up.

LittleKol: When they're in my tummy, they're puke. I'm not eating that.

Now I mix up all kinds of stuff. There's puke and there's recipe.

It took a while.

mute
07-22-2003, 03:55 PM
dipping regular chips in vinegar,

Barbie
07-22-2003, 04:17 PM
Ketchup on KD

Koliedrus
07-22-2003, 04:20 PM
Originally posted by Koliedrus
LittleKol: When they're in my tummy, they're puke. I'm not eating that.

PB
07-22-2003, 06:32 PM
Originally posted by Mudflap
PB thought this was weird, but its the norm in eastern NC.

Take the bottom slice of a hamburger bun, heap with finely chopped pork barbeque, douse with pepper vinegar, add cole slaw on top of the barbeque, smoosh it down with the top of the hamburger bun, enjoy.

Best served with barbeque baked beans seasoned with bacon and molasses. Wash down with sweet tea.

I had never seen that done before.. and it looked gross to me.


abnormal eating.... hmmmmmmmmmmm...

I like Mcdonald's french fries dipped in Mcdonalds Tartar sauce. YUM! try it.

Sliced dill pickles and soy sauce.

mayonaise cheese onions cooked on a piece of bread.

friend of mine used to eat her frito's in milk. (not bad actually)

I like cold reese's peanut butter cups dipped in ice cold country time lemonade.... man it's been a long time since i had that, I think i'll get some today!

I like mashed potatoes and corn mixed together with salsa.

I can't think of anything else off the top of my head.. but it's lunch time.. and maybe i'll come back with something new.

PB

MAC
07-22-2003, 06:59 PM
MAC's rule of eating #12

Iif it doesn't fit in a bowl it had better have a bone sticking out of it to hold.

PB
07-22-2003, 07:34 PM
Originally posted by MAC
MAC's rule of eating #12

Iif it doesn't fit in a bowl it had better have a bone sticking out of it to hold.

If it doesn't say Ramen - you better give him a damn good reason to eat it.

SimpleSimon
07-22-2003, 07:46 PM
Not true. I do not allow the godless ramen in my home. I served Mac pot pie at my house, and another time at his house. He ate a large serving each time.

Course, it was in a bowl.

PB
07-22-2003, 08:37 PM
Originally posted by SimpleSimon
Not true. I do not allow the godless ramen in my home. I served Mac pot pie at my house, and another time at his house. He ate a large serving each time.

Course, it was in a bowl.

I was kidding.. I have also cooked both breakfast and dinner for MAC he ate both quite happily and even asked for more.. but the man does have a massive collection of ramen noodles at his house....

mute
07-22-2003, 10:02 PM
Originally posted by Barbie
Ketchup on KD

Must be a common thing in Canada ;)

Venus
07-22-2003, 11:19 PM
Oh, and I can't stand onions. I will stand at the trash can bowl in hand and pick out every onion in any meal before taking it to the table to eat, but my two favorite dishes, Chicken Curry and Enchalidas, both call for onions, so I'll dump half a jar of onion powder in it to give the flavor.

Dog Breath
07-23-2003, 12:03 AM
I eat one thing at a time... usually.

Billyman
07-23-2003, 12:10 AM
Sliced jalapeño’s and saltine crackers.

Not really strange but I get strange stares.

I used to date a girl that when she ate a hamburger, she started from the top and worked her way down. Literally. She would eat the top bun, then the pickles, then the tomatoes, then the lettuce, then the meat (if it was cheeseburger she’d scrape the melted cheese off and eat that first) then the bottom bun.

Barbie
11-28-2005, 06:34 PM
When I used to eat Reese's Peanut Butter cups: I would eat around the outside, peel the top off, lick the middle out and devour the rest; followed by Skim Milk.

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...

Another sandwich (which my ex-husband would eat, not me) -

White "Wonder" bread, butter both sides, add salt and pepper and I'm told that this tastes like a turkey sandwich...

Or he would use white bread, 2 curls of onion, honey on both peices of bread, and big peice of chedder cheese.

Blah!

Just a reminise.

jules
11-29-2005, 09:37 AM
I got WTF'ed at school for asking for pickles on my grilled cheese. That's how I've had them since I was teeny, and they just don't taste right to me without pickles.

As a kid, I used vinegar wherever I used salt. I don't do it often anymore, but will sometimes still add it to my soup or pasta or whatever.

Escape Artist
11-29-2005, 12:34 PM
heh, simon makes one helluva pot pie.

never would've expected him capable of it. :p

i don't see what's wrong with pickles on grilled cheese. would taste pretty damn good, i think. texture leaves a little to be desired, though.

weirdest stuff i've eaten in a while is arguably my own damned homemade beef jerky. recipe could use some work, i think. :)

Barbie
11-30-2005, 11:02 PM
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm pickles on grilled cheese :)

Stuart
12-05-2005, 02:46 PM
vegemite on toast. I win.

SimpleSimon
12-06-2005, 12:54 AM
vegemite on toast. I win.


Stuart, you are a very sick individual. Get some therapy for your masochistic tendencies, please.

Mae
12-06-2005, 05:00 AM
My grandma loves saltines in a bowl with milk poured on them. My grandfather would salt his cantelope. My dad mixes Earl Gray tea and Cider mix. I would rather eat cold food than heat up the left overs. And my Clayton, my brother, puts salt in his soda sometimes. I don't really know if it's just because he likes the way it fizzes or if he likes the taste.

SimpleSimon
12-06-2005, 08:44 PM
My grandma loves saltines in a bowl with milk poured on them. My grandfather would salt his cantelope. My dad mixes Earl Gray tea and Cider mix. I would rather eat cold food than heat up the left overs. And my Clayton, my brother, puts salt in his soda sometimes. I don't really know if it's just because he likes the way it fizzes or if he likes the taste.


Your g'ma is a twisted old woman. Your g'father was crazy in most ways, but salt on canteloupe, watermelon, and sliced apples is good. No comment on your Dad's tastes, other than to note he married your mother. Everyone knows you are nuts, and Clayton has always been "different". Your cousin likes to make pumpkin pie filling milkshakes. Anything else?

Mudflap
12-06-2005, 09:19 PM
I had a short phase where I put tobasco on everything.

Mae
12-07-2005, 06:40 AM
I had a soy Chai today. Inspired to try new things by this thread. I discovered I don't like the fake milk. Ick.

The dog, Ruby, like Pumpkin Pie, or rather she asks for canned pumpkin on her food at dinnertime. No sweetener, no spices, just the canned pumpkin. The vet said that the pumpkin would be good for the protein intolerant dog. Ruby thinks so.