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Post by dragonchampion on May 20, 2007 13:40:00 GMT -5
I just thought we could all mention some of our favorite, most hated and most memorable foods/food combinations. So every can feel free to try some of them.
I'll start things off by say that mac and cheese plus soy sauce is one of my favorite food combos.
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Post by madsniper on May 20, 2007 19:57:08 GMT -5
Hehe. There's one I discovered today that almost made me throw up. Yoohoo and Sour Patch Kids. Tastes like evil.
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Post by Pipe Organ Wolf on May 20, 2007 23:13:02 GMT -5
Frosting sandwich. Weird, and my all-time fav. I've been eating them since I was about four. Recently, a friend was over, and I made one. She laughed and said her dad had just asked the other day if I still ate those.
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Post by dragonchampion on May 22, 2007 16:29:31 GMT -5
that sounds interesting, how do you make frosting sandwiches?
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Post by Pipe Organ Wolf on May 22, 2007 21:00:50 GMT -5
I usually use like the Betty Crocker or Duncan Hines canned frosting. I spread it on bread, just like butter. The only thing you can really taste is the frosting. Mmmm. Wish I had the stuff to make one now.
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Post by Poofiemus on May 22, 2007 21:47:24 GMT -5
One of my weird food quirks is that, while I don't particularly dislike mayonaise, I tend to avoid the stuff. Whenever I get the option, I put cream cheese on my sandwiches instead of mayonaise. I like the flavor and texture much better. I also like sushi. Unagi and Philedelphia are my faves. And yet, despite my willingness to eat eel and raw fish, I won't eat tomatoes or onions. =P
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Post by dragonchampion on May 24, 2007 17:30:48 GMT -5
one of my recently developed drinking habits is I mix lemonade with Mountain Dew, I have no idea what got me trying this in the first place anymore. Well that's it for now.
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Post by Poofiemus on Jun 2, 2007 1:57:02 GMT -5
That sounds so...sugary. Eeeew. I hate drinking sugary beverages; they just make me more thirsty. My friends didn't understand this in elementary school though, because they were really freaked out when I refused to drink chocolate milk. XD I've been experimenting in an attempt to find the "ideal" iced tea. That is, a delectable iced tea blend that everyone in my family will drink that's not painfully expensive. So far lavender/Earl Grey and rosemary/black look to be the leading candidates.
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Post by dragonchampion on Jun 2, 2007 22:39:19 GMT -5
Well the Lemonade and Mountain Dew are in trace amounts, it's mostly water.
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Post by Poofiemus on Jun 3, 2007 2:30:22 GMT -5
Still sounds sugary to me. But then again, I never add sugar to my tea, even if it's strong Earl Gray, one of the bitterest teas out there. =P
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Post by dragonchampion on Jun 5, 2007 20:10:04 GMT -5
I hate powdered and nacho cheese. The texture and flavor just don't feel right to me.
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Post by Poofiemus on Jun 7, 2007 16:43:06 GMT -5
"Nacho cheese" and "American Cheese" = SYNTHETIC CHEESE. Seriously. If you look on the packages, it doesn't say "cheese", it says "Processed Cheese Food." Let me just say...EEEW.
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Post by dragonchampion on Jun 7, 2007 19:11:49 GMT -5
I agree with you on that synthetic cheese is disgusting. I prefer the natural stuff. When I make mac and cheese I like to to take some cheddar or swiss cheese and mix it in withe the noodles.
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Post by Poofiemus on Jun 8, 2007 16:55:06 GMT -5
Synthetic cheese is just nasty. It's like eating snot.
Snipes, I've now latched onto the term "tastes like evil." In fact, I applied it a couple days ago when my cousin got this lemon-flavored Dasini. It was naaaasty. It tasted like Theraflu. *shudder*
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Post by dragonchampion on Jun 9, 2007 19:17:06 GMT -5
This morning I learned that you should never mix grapes and lime, they'll kill ruin the taste of each other.
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