I feel like I drank something like when traveling internationally. |
| I make a weird sandwich that I love. White bread, a slice of cheese, spicy mustard, mayonnaise, and potato chips. |
We put crunchy peanut butter and bacon on pancakes and bagels too - delicious! |
You probably did. It's called "spezi" in Europe but it's coke, orange juice and some lemon. And it's wonderful! |
| I went through a phase in college of eating a lettuce sandwich - Wonderbread, slathered with Mayo, and shredded iceberg lettuce. |
| I eat leftover takeout on one plate, like general tso chicken and chipotle rice bowl leftovers, or combine indian butter chicken with quesadillas. Green chicken curry on spaghetti. |
| I dip potato chips in mustard. Has to be cheap, yellow mustard. |
Sounds like what we have in the uk. We always butter our bread! |
I make this, minus the mayo and add pickles. It was a combo my favorite aunt taught me long ago. She passed in 2019 and I make it every time I’m really missing her. |
Yes, bologna with smashed ruffles is good too. |
| White bread with mayo. So good. |
I'm the person you quoted. Yum, I'm going to try this. |
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These are not that weird at all. Half are just sandwiches without meat.
Weird is cookies dipped in mayo, or pizza using grape jelly instead of sauce, or putting mustard and dried seaweed on your baked potato. |
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Dark roast coffee grounds as a dessert topping.
Also, lately, ground cardamom as a sprinkled topping on just about anything. Or the combination flavor of cardamom and maple syrup. Maple syrup, cardamom, goat keffir and water or blended ice makes an amazing lassi. (With optional rose water or orange blossom water if it's on hand.) (Cardamom, btw, lowers blood pressure. So does hibiscus tea.) |
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The Senior Shandy: PBR and prune juice.
Don't laugh. It's surprisingly refreshing on a hot day. |