So this was brought up in the lunch table. What are some food combinations you like that others may find weird?
I used to like chicken nuggets and chocolate pudding...? I was a really weird kid back then... Right now, I like to have cheese and chocolate together. I don't know what's so good about it, I guess it's just a beautiful savory and sweet combo.
I really like taking pretzal rods and dipping them in apple sauce, the sweet and the savory work well! PB and J with sprinkles, I like the extra crunch and sugar that sprinkles have to it can pull the sandwhich together. This one is kinda more steps, get a glass of milk, place cheese its in it, give it a few seconds and then eat the cheese its, I have no clue but why but I think they are so yummy!
I really like kimchi with mangoes. I think the spice kicks it up a bit. Kimchi is pretty freaking good though, so it's not surprising.
Now it is time to reveal part of our twinly secrets which include two weird recipes: - Chips sandwich in fancy restaurants - When we were five, my sister made me a plate of doritos in melted ice-block and orange juice mixed with salt and pepper. D.I.S.G.U.S.T.I.N.G.
When I was in elementary school, we had apple slices and nacho cheese. It was surprisingly good. I think it originally came out of a dare or something. There was the pack of apple slices, and they actually gave the students aarge quantity of nacho cheese whenever there were chips or something included in the lunch. *shrug*
When I was a kid I used to always put milk into my Jell-o and then mix it all up. People at school always looked at me strangely. But it's good! It flavors the milk and takes nothing away from the Jell-o, actually it makes it feel more filling. It's a habit I picked up from my late grandmother who also did it. I also like making pancakes or waffles and then fried eggs with runny yolks, put the eggs on the pancakes/waffles and then break the yolks so they run and seep, and then add syrup on top of it all. It looks like a mess but it's actually quite tasty, it basically tastes like French toast. I've been told that's weird before.
My grandma does that with her Jello sometimes too, she also likes a desert she has named Gook. Sour Cream or Cream Cheese or was it cottage cheese... one of those mixed with Jello.
I refuse to believe that tomato sauce on spaghetti is a weird combination, but everyone continues to freak out about it Also, not a combo but something that also upsets people, I like to eat bananas whilst they still have some green on them, by the time they have spots they dont taste right, there's no bitter tang or firmness and you're left with weird smelling mush
Well, all my life, my mom and I loved eating cottage cheese and potato chips. I don't know how rare that is, but it tastes amazing. The same goes for milk in oatmeal: that's how my mom always made it for me, and I think it tastes so much worse without milk. That is why I was always confused when people said they didn't like oatmeal, since I didn't find out after a few years of school that no one else I knew did it.
This is also how I've always eaten oatmeal for as long as I can remember, I've never considered it odd because like you I figured nearly everybody did the same whenever they could and it was just standard (except I didn't realize otherwise until reading this very post of yours). So for anybody who doesn't like oatmeal but has also never tried having milk in it, I have to recommend trying it out at least once to see if you notice a positive difference.
I used to put ketchup on my broccoli because I hated broccoli but loved ketchup, and it usually worked! It didn't taste good necessarily, but it was better than broccoli.
For some reason, I've seemed to eat the little cheese sticks with ranch. No, not mozzarella sticks. Actual cheese sticks. I don't know, it just works together