OMG -- I could eat the whole can of sweetned condensed milk. Ill fight my kids for the scraping when we bake. |
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Sometimes I’ll take sips of melted butter, eat spoonfuls of sauce leftover from dinner (Dijon cream, tikka masala, etc).
I also melt peanut butter and chocolate chips together in a mug and eat it by the spoonful. I melt butter and honey and pour it over microwave butter popcorn. |
Flour is now labeled as a raw food that must be thoroughly cooked before eating. |
Another one here! But I'll use whatever peanut butter is around, natural or Jif. |
Is this a joke? |
Heck, just nuke em. They look awesome all puffed up and if you get it right they are toasted in the middle. But I adore marshmallows that have dried up hard and leathery. |
Probably not, unless you live in St. Louis and are tragically referring to our mom in the present tense. Assuming not, you should make an inventory of the crazy/endearing things your mom does, tease her gently about them, and tell her you love her once a week at least. |
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All the marshmallows out of a box of lucky charms, when I had a kid in the house. I haven't quite allowed myself to just buy my own Lucky charms. I do think it's horrifying you can buy just the marshmallows though.
A tiny amount of butter cookie dough, basically flour and sugar and butter and vanilla mashed together, about the equivalent of a good size (but not large) cookie. I also ignore the salmonella possibility. Not disgusting IMO but pb and jelly on saltines (as a sandwich, not open faced) is something I can eat endlessly. If someone else would change my sheets, I'd take a huge plate to bed with a book and just eat and read. |
No. There have been several major food poisoning outbreaks traced to uncooked flour. |
| Take a marshmallow, squish it and stretch it between your fingers until it feels like taffy. Yum. |
| Nestle Cerelac. |
| our mom used to make us peanut butter and sugar sandwiches (instead of w/ jelly). we would eat them open faced or two slices of bread. |
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The weirdest is: Smoked oysters on triscuits. Sometimes with bits of smoked gouda cheese.
Others: Macaroni with tuna and frozen peas. Entire bags of homestyle microwave popcorn. Microwave nachos with shredded cheese and tortilla chips. As a meal. |
I’m a PP from earlier who eats pasta with butter, parm, and hot sauce. I agree - both are good! I actually buy parm blocks, but I have a place in my heart for the green can stuff too. My parents are Asian immigrants with no real concept of the difference, so I grew up eating the green can stuff. They’re two different products, but both taste good on buttered pasta! |