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Lakitu | 09:14 Thu 15th May 2008 | Food & Drink
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This morning I was telling the guy I car share with that I had Angel Delight for the first time in a long time last night.

He told me that when he was a child he used to have strawberry AD and used small cheesey biscuits to dip into the AD.

How bizarre!

Can any of you top that with odd food combinations?
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When I worked in a guest house we were allowed to have our breakfast after the guests. One of the waiteresses used to have sausage and marmalade sandwiches.
My first bf (we were 11) used to have a block of strawberry ice cream with marmite spread thickly on top!!
i like marmite and peanut butter sarnies
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I don't fancy the sausages and marmalade much, McDonalds in the USA (I'm not sure about the UK) have a breakfast bun, which is a lorne sausage and maple syrup. I like both so thought "why not". It was disgusting, I absolutely didn't like the taste of the savoury and sweet together.

Ice cream and marmite? EUGH! LOL

Marmite should be banned :)
Lakitu, that is funny! :S

I guess it would be kind of like, well, to be honest, I don't know what it could possibly be like! A unique experience! :S

My friend told me she once went to a buffet and the sandwich fillings were things like tuna and grape....Hmmm!
How are you hun?
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when i was pregnant:
>gherkins and rice pudding
>cold mash and gravy
>pickled onions and chocolate

all taste quite strange now. my favourite meal is bacon, macaroni and cottage cheese - is delicious!
marmite on toast, topped with orange marmalade - mmmm, i have it for breakfast loads.
i once made a chocolate fondue for a buffet party at work , with fruit to dip in. when all the fruit had gone we dipped the left-over pickled onions in it . it was delicious.
kippers and custard come to mind
My mother makes tomato and sugar sandwiches! She's odd! x
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What an odd lot you all are, but so long as you're happy in your bizarreness then who is anyone else to pass judgement LOL

I can't think of anything I've eaten that's an odd combination - other than that disgusting McDonalds. Maybe my lesson was learned there and then LOL

I'm doing great, leelapops, boring in the office this morning and at a conference this afternoon, which was equally as boring but at least I was out :)

How did your b/f get on last night with limited cash and no ticket home? x
a pizza made by a group of drunken students one night had the following toppings

tomato paste
ham
crunchy nut cornflakes
rice pudding

all topped off with an egg which didnt set and ran into the rest.

apart from the cornflakes going a bit soggy it was very very nice i recall. Mind you that may have been the vodka that made us think it tasted good.
Ooh, pancakes and sausage from Maccy D's with syrup is yum-my! Otherwise, I'm fairly normal. :)
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redcrx now THAT is disgusting!! soggy pizza!! ewwwwww! LOL

whiskeysheri that's what I had, some kind of scone with sausage and syrup. I couldn't finish it :(
french toast,bacon, cheese and brown sauce on a roll!
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Doesn't that get too big to wrap your chops around? LOL
no I squash it all down! LOL :P
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LOL!!!

Whatever helps it along, I guess! x

I used to buy rich tea biscuits, spread butter/marg on one, quite thickly too, then make it into a sandwich with another rich tea. I then pressed the two together so that the buter/marg would thread out of the holes in the biscuit and lick it off.
my sister use to do operations on jaffa cakes and take out the orange little circle and eat it first
not really a strange food combo though!
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I still eat jaffa cakes weird! LOL! Everything is eaten and the choccy licked off until I'm just left with the jelly!

Any biscuit that has a cream centre, like custard creams or the other brown ones (sorry, I forget what they're called at the moment), I must take off one half of the sandwich without breaking the cream so that half the cream is on each bit of the sandwich (you following me here? LOL).

If cream ends up on both bits, well frankly, it's just a waste of my time and biscuit.

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