What super weird meals do you eat?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cream cheese and olive sandwich. I don't think it's weird but other people think it's weird? Even better in stuffed celery but a sandwich is good too.


I love cream cheese and green olive stuffed with pimento sandwiches!

When I was pregnant with my twins, I craved toast with cream cheese and green olives. DH caught me eating it again a few years later and he was like, are you…? Nope, just nostalgic craving.
Anonymous
I don’t think this is weird:
Wasa crisp bread or the Finn crisp
Topped with sardines in tomato sauce
Anonymous
Yes to popcorn for dinner. We do this on weekends occasionally after eating a very simple salad or fruit and yogurt (so we don't feel like bad parents, if we didn't have kids it would probably still be popcorn and beer).
Anonymous
Spam fried rice.

Can of Spam, two scrambled eggs, 6 c. cooked rice, frozen mixed vegetables, some soy sauce.

Cook everything in a wok. Yum.
Anonymous
Dinner leftovers for breakfast. Cold.

I ate the scallops potatoes and green beans (they were in the same container) the other day on my way out the door.
Morning rush, kids, and all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I eat "whatever's in the fridge with a packet of ramen" sometimes.


I do that all the time. It either gets tossed into a bowl with lettuce for lunch or in with Ramen for dinner.

I also eat peanuts in the shell for dinner maybe 5 times a month.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Spam fried rice.

Can of Spam, two scrambled eggs, 6 c. cooked rice, frozen mixed vegetables, some soy sauce.

Cook everything in a wok. Y


Just eating Spam is weird enough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Spam fried rice.

Can of Spam, two scrambled eggs, 6 c. cooked rice, frozen mixed vegetables, some soy sauce.

Cook everything in a wok. Y


Just eating Spam is weird enough.



Just eating Spam is weird enough.
Anonymous
once a year, for nostalgia's sake, I make the glorified rice salad my mom (Minnesota Lutheran) used to make for thinks like graduation and confirmation parties. I believe there's different versions but hers was rice, cherry jello, pineapple tidbits, miniature marshmallows, and cool whip (this also pre-dated the existence of cool whip so she may have originally used whipped cream--I remember when I was very little she also would make sliced apples in whipped cream as a dessert). I made a bowl for a church potluck Friday--the theme was foods from your culture so I decided what the heck, Minnesota Lutheran it is (and less work than making lefse, if you know what that is).

It got cancelled so I've been eating it for two meals a day all weekend, with a normal salad and slice of homemade pizza in between.

Anonymous
Tonight’s dinner was some romaine leaves, yogurt and a piece of buttered sourdough toast. I as going to also have a banana, but …. eh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:once a year, for nostalgia's sake, I make the glorified rice salad my mom (Minnesota Lutheran) used to make for thinks like graduation and confirmation parties. I believe there's different versions but hers was rice, cherry jello, pineapple tidbits, miniature marshmallows, and cool whip (this also pre-dated the existence of cool whip so she may have originally used whipped cream--I remember when I was very little she also would make sliced apples in whipped cream as a dessert). I made a bowl for a church potluck Friday--the theme was foods from your culture so I decided what the heck, Minnesota Lutheran it is (and less work than making lefse, if you know what that is).

It got cancelled so I've been eating it for two meals a day all weekend, with a normal salad and slice of homemade pizza in between.

I bet that recipe is in the “Lutheran Church Basement Women” book.

-Fellow midwestern Lutheran
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tonight’s dinner was some romaine leaves, yogurt and a piece of buttered sourdough toast. I as going to also have a banana, but …. eh.


This is an eating disorder
Anonymous
Mac and cheese, mixed with chicken curry. It is really delicious.

Anonymous
I like jam or jelly on a cheese omelet.
Anonymous
Stove top chicken stuffing with ikea meatballs and gravy..
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