Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:had a roommate who ate oyster crackers and sprite like cereal. she would pour a bowl of oyster crackers and pour sprite all over it and eat it with a spoon.
I like orange juice on my cornflakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn't THAT weird, but we are currently living in Argentina and the other day we had a sandwich that came with fries covered in mayo (like you couldn't even see the fries over the layer of mayo) with scrambled eggs underneath and chimi sauce on top. It was def. odd.
This is cultural. Fries with mayo -- common all over the world. And many things are served with an egg on top.
In Japan, pizza with corn, beets and other odd ingredients.
Anonymous wrote:I know it's cultural, but I think Marmite and Vegemite are just about the oddest foods out there. Who would want to spread yeast extract (a byproduct of beer brewing) on TOAST??? And WHY???? S~h~u~d~d~e~r.
Anonymous wrote:Two of my parents' favorites growing up -- the cottage cheese and ketchup combo mentioned above and peanut butter, lettuce and mayo sandwiches. Yes, they are from the midwest. They would always roll their eyes when I protested being served either of these two concoctions. Now that I'm an adult, I feel justified b/c they are objectively disgusting (the food, not my parents!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two of my parents' favorites growing up -- the cottage cheese and ketchup combo mentioned above and peanut butter, lettuce and mayo sandwiches. Yes, they are from the midwest. They would always roll their eyes when I protested being served either of these two concoctions. Now that I'm an adult, I feel justified b/c they are objectively disgusting (the food, not my parents!)
I'm the one whose DH eats cottage cheese & ketchup together. He's from the midwest too!
Anonymous wrote:Two of my parents' favorites growing up -- the cottage cheese and ketchup combo mentioned above and peanut butter, lettuce and mayo sandwiches. Yes, they are from the midwest. They would always roll their eyes when I protested being served either of these two concoctions. Now that I'm an adult, I feel justified b/c they are objectively disgusting (the food, not my parents!)
Anonymous wrote:had a roommate who ate oyster crackers and sprite like cereal. she would pour a bowl of oyster crackers and pour sprite all over it and eat it with a spoon.
Anonymous wrote:I saw a blog for eggs cooked in a mug in the microwave then you mix in hummus. It may be healthy or good, but it sounds so nasty.