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    Default Wierdest food

    Kind of an embarrassing thread here:
    What is the most unusual thing you like to eat like wierd combinations of food I mean.
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    Default Weird combinations of foods

    What mix and match of food have you done that aren't common combos? And how did they turn out?


    I've tried putting oatmeal in eggs to make an omelette - > that was bad.

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    Biscuits with Sandwich and peanut butter spread - that wasn't a good idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yittz View Post
    I've tried putting oatmeal in eggs to make an omelette - > that was bad.
    Try it the other way around:
    1. Beat up an egg and add it to hot (preferably boiling) water in a bowl, as if making egg soup. Don't use too little water or the egg will make the whole thing too thick.
    2. Add (instant) oatmeal to desired consistency, perhaps like porridge/congee.
    3. Add salt (or soya sauce) and pepper to taste.
    4. Eat (quick filling meal).
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    Funny how a bit of water can change the dish so much.

    A weird habit of mine is to use left over rice and mix it with a vanilla/fruit yoghurt. Tastes pretty good like pudding.

    I also like to put cheese in my stir fried rice/noodles. Which makes clean up the wok a nightmare with the crusted cheese and egg.

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    I love having pizza with 稀飯 (rice reboiled in hot water; less sticky than congee). The perfect balance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yittz View Post
    I also like to put cheese in my stir fried rice/noodles.
    I've tried putting cheese in my fried rice and it tasted good.

    I like having fried eggs with tomato ketchup. And I also like having spicy potato wedges with fried rice in gravy sauce.
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    Quote Originally Posted by expression View Post
    I love having pizza with 稀飯 (rice reboiled in hot water; less sticky than congee). The perfect balance.
    i usually eat left over pizza with it. Usually to dip the crust in. It's like eating pizza with soup...except not.

    i like having spaghetti noodles with peanut butter and soy sauce.

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    I never understood the apple and peanut butter combo or the peanut butter and celery.

    I sometimes eat baked potato and salad dressing.

    I also make my "omelet rice" by sealing the white rice inside the scrabbled egg and then drawing lines and stuff with ketchup on the omelet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suet Seung View Post
    I never understood the apple and peanut butter combo or the peanut butter and celery.

    I sometimes eat baked potato and salad dressing.

    I also make my "omelet rice" by sealing the white rice inside the scrabbled egg and then drawing lines and stuff with ketchup on the omelet.
    Hey they do that at a restaurant here. They have fried rice sealed inside a thin omelet with pieces of meat outside.

    To be honest, I never got the american tradition of peanut butter and jelly. One is kinda salty, the other sweet, although I admit they taste ok together.

    I put icecream/yoghurt in my redbean/greenbean soup.

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    Sunny side up eggs with toast and soy sauce. =)

    Yes, soy sauce goes well with everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jadebunny9 View Post
    Sunny side up eggs with toast and soy sauce. =)

    Yes, soy sauce goes well with everything.
    That's not weird. That's how I eat my sunny side up eggs, except I eat it with a baguette.
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    For a meal, I usually eat the dessert first, such as ice cream, before the main course.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suet Seung View Post
    I also make my "omelet rice" by sealing the white rice inside the scrabbled egg and then drawing lines and stuff with ketchup on the omelet.
    LOL plain rice only? - yeah, stay healthy and slender

    once in a while, should eat this - Pattaya Fried Rice - Thai dish:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suet Seung View Post
    I never understood the apple and peanut butter combo or the peanut butter and celery.

    I sometimes eat baked potato and salad dressing.

    I also make my "omelet rice" by sealing the white rice inside the scrabbled egg and then drawing lines and stuff with ketchup on the omelet.
    I'm considerably an expert with eggy stuff.

    Have you tried adding some fresh milk while beating your eggs (with forks). It'll taste yummy!
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    Eggs and Jack Daniels Whiskey together was great.

    Another good combination, although not food is dark coffe, a shot of Jack Daniels Whiskey and a bit of coffee cream.

    Besides that I had did Soy milk, Kakashi cinnamon blueberry cereal, bananas, strawberries, raw egg yolk and pepper. Sounds disgusting but it wasn't bad. Might been the alcohol before it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Azn Dude View Post
    Eggs and Jack Daniels Whiskey together was great.

    Another good combination, although not food is dark coffe, a shot of Jack Daniels Whiskey and a bit of coffee cream.
    that sounds like a Jack's eggnog and Jack's Kahlua
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    How about drinks? Cedrey's beverage mixes never fail to make me cringe!

    Quote Originally Posted by remember_Cedric View Post
    I'm considerably an expert with eggy stuff.

    Have you tried adding some fresh milk while beating your eggs (with forks). It'll taste yummy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guo Xiang View Post
    How about drinks? Cedrey's beverage mixes never fail to make me cringe!
    LOL Xiangxiang, how do you like my speciallé recipé of Vermillion Fruitpunch? Did it stirr up a storm in your tummy?

    I mix my drinks like cocktail! But I guess....it becomes ducktail
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