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Top 3 delicious (but somewhat strange) food combos

I’ll start..

1. Blue cheese on ginger snaps (biscuits)

2. Melted cheddar cheese toasted sandwich with Mango Chutney

3. Marmite on a chocolate covered bun
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    edited October 2017
    Marmite and avocado on toast is my favourite strange combo.

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    Two weetabix covered with porridge oats (uncooked) served with milk and sugar.
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    T.C.E said:

    Two weetabix covered with porridge oats (uncooked) served with milk and sugar.

    cook the porridge, then that's strange
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    T.C.E said:

    Two weetabix covered with porridge oats (uncooked) served with milk and sugar.

    That’s just Muesli, innit!
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    Peanut Butter on toast with sliced tomatoes and salt & pepper
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    T.C.E said:

    Two weetabix covered with porridge oats (uncooked) served with milk and sugar.

    While wearing trainers and a baseball cap. ;)
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    T.C.E said:

    T.C.E said:

    Two weetabix covered with porridge oats (uncooked) served with milk and sugar.

    While wearing trainers and a baseball cap. ;)
    Keep going... Nearly there...
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    Marmite on weetabix
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    Bacon and banana sandwiches
    Bovril and uncooked cheese on toast
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    Toasted Xmas pud with yoghurt. On Boxing day.
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    Pie or pizza sandwiches. The night after.
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    Blue cheese with quince paste (Quince paste is sold in supermarkets in Oz)

    Pineapple and cheese on a stick (Memories of parties in the 80s)

    Bacon with maple syrup
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    Marmite on rich tea biscuits
    Thinly sliced green apples in bacon sarnies
    Toasted cheese and lime pickle sandwiches
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    Only one I can think of is cream on top of cereal, especially cornflakes or Rice Krispies. As well as milk of course but it turns a cereal in to a pretty decent dessert.
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    Wow! Congratulations all on your pregnancies!!

    I never even knew you were all women!!!! :wink:
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    Banana and Philadelphia sandwich. ( LUSH )
    Marmite and strawberry jam on toast. Half and half then fold together.
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    T.C.E said:

    T.C.E said:

    Two weetabix covered with porridge oats (uncooked) served with milk and sugar.

    While wearing trainers and a baseball cap, whilst listening to Coldplay ;)
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    Marmoset and Sea Otter on rye with peanut butter.
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    Figs , garlic , chilli powder, single cream, lemon juice and spaghetti. Fry and watch mixture turn purple before adding to spaghetti. Looks strange but tastes excellent.
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    ashley said:

    Figs , garlic , chilli powder, single cream, lemon juice and spaghetti. Fry and watch mixture turn purple before adding to spaghetti. Looks strange but tastes excellent.

    You’ve been watching Master Chef ain’t ya, come on admit it?
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    sam3110 said:


    Toasted cheese and lime pickle sandwiches

    mmmm that I have to try
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    Any walkers crisps in a sandwich
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    Weetabix with butter spread on top.
    Cold beans and tuna.
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    I used to make a parcel with a slice of ham containing horseradish and a pickled chilli. Lush.
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    McBobbin said:

    I used to make a parcel with a slice of ham containing horseradish and a pickled chilli. Lush.

    I used to take Weetabix with butter for lunch at my junior school. Also shredded wheat with butter.
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    Had walnuts and cucumber on toast for breakfast this morning. Girlfriend says it's a little odd.
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    Mrs MAM is partial to a beetroot and mashed potato sandwich
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    ashley said:

    Figs , garlic , chilli powder, single cream, lemon juice and spaghetti. Fry and watch mixture turn purple before adding to spaghetti. Looks strange but tastes excellent.

    You’ve been watching Master Chef ain’t ya, come on admit it?
    Did someone cook it on there ?

    Interesting

    It’s a Sophie Grigson recipe

    Learnt at a cookery course she hosted at a place called La Cucina

    Try chilli flakes instead of powder maybe
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