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13 March 2009, 05:10 PM | #61 |
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cold pizza rocks!!!!....
i was never a big fan of maple syrup, whenever i had a stack of pancakes i'd chuck a 'dollop' lol of butter on it, squeeza a lemon over it, lots and lots of tabasco sauce.....and then attack it!
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just thought of another couple things i liked to do....
pour put a bottle of Corona, Molson Canadian, Hoegarden, or Creemore Springs...into a tall glass.....and add a couple scoops of vanilla ice-cream......lol, i forgot the second thing
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That sounds lovely, actually!
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oof, where is the barf smilie??
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During the Korean War, my father-in-law said they would eat pancakes with peanut butter because if they used syrup it would draw all the flying insects to the plate!!! He still to this day eats pancakes with peanut butter.
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Being Greek, I like feta on almost anything. I remember getting a very strange look at a local pizza shop when I asked for feta on a steak & cheese. May sound weird but it tasted amazing.
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Try sliced bananas in a bowl of orange juice - YUM!
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Noonan, feta cheese on gyros or salad is heaven!!!
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I'm pretty tame, but did enjoy my linguica and eggs this morning!
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I eat dinner at breakfast. Can't stand breakfast food; try eating powdered milk and eggs and the milk being 28c. Bet I am not the only one who keeps their milk in the freezer. In Japan it was prawn, rice, sushi, soba and udon noodles and such at 5:00am every morning. Yum.
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I also make american cheese and ketchup sandwiches. I dont think its weird, but everyone thinks it is...
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I love peanut butter and cheese sandwiches
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That I have a lot of work to do if I want to catch up to you!
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Fresh Cod tongues and roe...I'll be having some in a day or so when I get off this rock I'm staying at right now and hit the Bering
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I didn't realize cod had tongues!
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Maple syrup with bacon.
Hash browns with onions and cheese, with ketchup. Here in the south, these are not odd, but when I travel, I get some pretty strange looks.
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When I was a kid I would drown my chicken in vinegar. Also haggis and vinegar was a favourite. Haven't had either since I was a kid so I'm guessing I got over that phase. As far as mushy peas I like mine with mint sauce.
These days I don't have too many weird combos but everyone always makes fun of how much pepper I put in my ketchup. I like it about half and half.
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How about for breakfast, well done corn beef hash with sunny side up eggs broken over the hash!!!
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Heru, we DO want to know! Tell us, pweez.
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