For me, it’s tortilla chips and ketchup…

Edit: Alright, if I get sick of your fault

    • sfbing@lemmy.world
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      8 days ago

      That’s reminiscent of the Prosciutto e Melone that my Italian wife has taught me to enjoy!

  • me_on_lemmy@lemmy.ca
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    9 days ago
    1. French toast and ketchup and maple syrup
    2. Steak, cottage cheese and ripple potato chips
    3. Peanut butter sandwiches and chicken noodle soup
    4. Sweet potato fries or perogies with Miracle whip.
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      8 days ago

      Okay so far these are the only really weird ones. The thought of ketchup and maple syrup gave me an involuntary shudder and I have eaten Tarantula.

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    8 days ago

    Slice of ham, leaf of lettuce, coleslaw. Roll that sucker up like a little burrito. Nom nom nom.

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      8 days ago

      We put chilli jam on our cheese & crackers, especially good combo is: cracker+cheese+slice cabanossi/salami/etc+slice of gerkin+chilli jam dollop.

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    8 days ago

    Cottage cheese, apple sauce and pickled red cabbage. Or sub out the cabbage for pickled beets.

    I have my reasons.

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      Cottage cheese and apple butter is a traditional Pennsylvania Dutch (I believe) combination. It works really well well together. Anyway the more intense flavor of the apple butter over sauce, probably does the same as your pickled whatever

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    9 days ago

    Doritos and chocolate milk.

    Don’t ask me why or what it reminds me of, but the nostalgia portion of my brain goes haywire with that combo (maybe a good memory that’s locked away with some bad ones? I dunno).

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      The Chip Butty is a British classic, but I don’t know popcorn and oj. What’s the appeal, just a refreshing drink to sip with popcorn? Or is this some crazy oj cereal type thing?

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        9 days ago

        Im not sure why, but I think the buttery taste makes the citrus in the oj incredibly sharp. This might just be a “me” thing. I do it religiously even if it gives me stomachaches.

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    Applesauce and sausage gravy.

    It shouldn’t be a surprise since pork pairs so well with sweet foods, but it’s as essential to biscuits and gravy as hot-sauce.

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    Unsweetened cold brew coffee, fresh orange juice, and sparkling mineral water. It sounds most foul but tastes so good, sparkling smokey orange.

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    American cheese and grape jelly on an English muffin egg sandwich was* my shit when I was a tween

    *(it probably still is but now I’m hilariously lactose intolerant and developed an aversion to eggs)

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    I’ve been told that it’s strange, although it seems like an obvious combo to me:

    Pan fried potatoes, mushroom, and onion. Served with tomato sauce to dip it in.

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    8 days ago

    Peanut butter + Raw Carrots / Cucumbers / Apples / Bananas / Cottage Cheese / Pickles / Raisins / Raw Celery

    Yes I absolutely love peanut butter and eat huge quantities of it.