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brotherdoobie
04-16-2004, 07:55 AM
I mix grape jelly with my mashed potatos. :P
How about you.


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4th gen
04-16-2004, 07:56 AM
I used to eat marshmallow sandwiches

j4y3m
04-16-2004, 08:00 AM
Nothing, I hate experimenting. :lol:

pusher
04-16-2004, 08:05 AM
I eat spahgetti without sauce, which if seasoned correctly is really good but people think is strange.
When I was little I used to eat crushed Oreo's with grapes. I kind of want some right now.
:)

Darth Sushi
04-16-2004, 09:13 AM
Plain hot-air popcorn (no salt, no butter)
Banana with French salad dressing
Uncooked oatmeal with just water.

Cheese
04-16-2004, 09:21 AM
I live on noodles which a lot of people find wierd... :blink:

Lilmiss
04-16-2004, 09:32 AM
I like cherry jam on weetabix. :P

j4y3m
04-16-2004, 10:00 AM
Originally posted by lilmiss@16 April 2004 - 09:32
I like cherry jam on weetabix. :P
That sounds quite nice... Might try it sometime. :)

brotherdoobie
04-16-2004, 10:32 AM
I also like Ketchup and Macaroni and Cheese...But Thats not strange is it? ;)



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uNz[i]
04-16-2004, 11:11 AM
Lettuce and vegemite sandwiches. A thoroughly unique flavour sensation. :D

fred devliegher
04-16-2004, 12:03 PM
Cheese and cocktail sauce (the "with whiskey" type) on toasted bread.

Bananas soaked in orange juice.

Fruitpap - banana, orange, crumbled cookies, cheese, lemon and a few other things mashed into a brown blubber. Yummie.

Skweeky
04-16-2004, 12:39 PM
*starts to feel a bit sick when thinking of fruitpap :x *

Anyway, here in Scotland people find it strange when I put mayo and ketchup on my chips.
In Belgium they find it extremely weird I put vinegar and grated cheese on my chips.
I also eat spaghetti sauce without pasta, but I don't think that's so weird :huh:
I used to eat sandwiches with ketchup, I suppose that's a bit weird

fred devliegher
04-16-2004, 12:43 PM
Anyway, here in Scotland people find it strange when I put mayo and ketchup on my chips.

"Chips" or fries ?

fred devliegher
04-16-2004, 12:46 PM
Vogelnestjes !

One hardboiled egg, wrapped in - euh - "gekapt" (ground meat I think), along with mashed potatoes and tomato sauce. :drool:

Great, now I'm hungry...

Skweeky
04-16-2004, 12:48 PM
Fries, but we call that chips here. I get my ass kicked when I call it fries :huh:

I think the right term is minced meat :) Damn fred, that sounds good, I want some of that!

Adster
04-16-2004, 12:53 PM
yeah we call em chips too

I eat prawns whcih i think the rest of teh world call them shrimp

fred devliegher
04-16-2004, 12:54 PM
Originally posted by Skweeky@16 April 2004 - 13:48
Fries, but we call that chips here. I get my ass kicked when I call it fries :huh:

I think the right term is minced meat :) Damn fred, that sounds good, I want some of that!

Week 15: Vogelnestjes in tomatensausmet puree
          (voor 4 personen)
          Een vogelnestje is een gekookt en gepeld eitje met daar rond een twee centimeter dikke laag gehakt. Draai de vogelnestjes in eiwit en paneermeel, frituur ze tot ze een mooi bruin korstje hebben en dan... smullen maar...

Ingrediënten:

Voor de vogelnestjes

    * 4 gekookte eieren
    * 800 g gehakt
    * wit van een ei
    * paneermeel
    * een soeplepel gehakte peterselie

Voor de tomatensaus

    * 750 cl runderbouillon
    * geconcentreerde tomatenpuree
    * peper en zout
    * suiker
    * koude roux


Bereiding:

Voor de vogelnestjes

    * Kook de eitjes hard en pel ze. Laat ze zeker niet afkoelen in koud water.
    * Zet het frietvet op het vuur zodat het al warm heeft wanneer de eitjes gepeld zijn.
    * Vorm rond elk eitje een laag gehakt van ongeveer 200 gram. Maak dat het gehakt overal goed aan elkaar kleeft.
    * Rol de vogelnestjes vervolgens in het eiwit of wrijf ze ermee in met een kwastje.
    * Rol de vogelnestjes daarna in het paneermeel.
    * Frituur ze op 180 graden, tot ze een mooi bruin korstje hebben.
    * Giet een weinig saus op een opdienschotel of in een grote aarden of glazen schotel. Presenteer daarop de in twee gesneden vogelnestjes met de opengesneden kant naar beneden.
    * De rest van de saus giet u over de vogelnestjes heen. Bestrooi ze tot slot met gehakte peterselie.

Voor de tomatensaus

    * Breng de runderbouillon aan de kook.
    * Voeg tomatenpuree toe tot de bouillon een mooie rode kleur heeft.
    * Smaak af met peper en zout.
    * Wenst u een iets zoetere smaak, voeg dan nog een weinig suiker toe.
    * Dik de saus aan met koude roux tot ze de gewenste dikte heeft.




Bon appétit !

Skweeky
04-16-2004, 12:57 PM
Yeah that sounds great but....I haven't seen a single shop here that sells 'frietketels' (they don't even have a word for that I think). In fact I haven't even seen a shop that sells the grease :huh:

fred devliegher
04-16-2004, 12:59 PM
You don't have to fry them, just use a pan and some butter. Less crusty, more juicy.

Gemby!
04-16-2004, 01:38 PM
i like grapes soaked in lemon juice and bread soaked in lemon juice

and chocolate cake mashed together with chocolate cust. to make some pulp thing was well nice

semolina is gud too - not alot of people like that.

bbq sauce on its own is nice

oh and i prefere bread and crackers by themselves - including them circle things u wrap duck in at a chinese takeaway :)

fred devliegher
04-16-2004, 01:40 PM
Just remembered -

A lump of sugar pushed into half a lemon until it's soaked with juice. Just keep dippin' until the lemon is dry; great snack.

Gemby!
04-16-2004, 01:42 PM
Originally posted by fred devliegher@16 April 2004 - 13:40
Just remembered -

A lump of sugar pushed into half a lemon until it's soaked with juice. Just keep dippin' until the lemon is dry; great snack.
if i had lemon - or sugar - i would try that ! but i dont :huh:

j4y3m
04-17-2004, 08:11 AM
Originally posted by Adster@16 April 2004 - 12:53
yeah we call em chips too

I eat prawns whcih i think the rest of teh world call them shrimp
I don't call them shrimp. :blink:

Mathea
04-17-2004, 08:52 AM
pickles n chocolate milk


ooh n avacado, mayo, salt pepper oil vinegar on a bagel. soooo bad for u but damn tastey

muchspl2
04-17-2004, 09:09 AM
Originally posted by brotherdoobie@16 April 2004 - 05:32
I also like Ketchup and Macaroni and Cheese...But Thats not strange is it? ;)



Peace brotherdoobie
you watch to much kids in the hall

Snee
04-17-2004, 02:42 PM
I make this sauce from mustard and curdled milk, chop up a couple of yellow onions, take some white bread and some ham and tomato and stuff and make a sandwich of it all.

Dunno if that's strange though, but it's not very common.

silent VI
04-17-2004, 03:03 PM
i googled chips (http://images.google.ca/images?q=chips&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&start=180&sa=N) and from ten pages i counted 15 chips to 3 fries/chips :music1: google cant be wrong can it?

BigBoo
04-17-2004, 11:48 PM
emember chocolae pretzells. i loved them but cant find emmanymore

vidcc
04-18-2004, 12:13 AM
Originally posted by lilmiss@16 April 2004 - 01:32
I like cherry jam on weetabix. :P
Even better..marmite on weetabix......both items nigh on impossible to buy here :angry:

pusher
04-18-2004, 04:39 AM
Originally posted by BigBoo@17 April 2004 - 13:48
emember chocolae pretzells. i loved them but cant find emmanymore
I loved those things. They still sell them around here but only in certain shops. I mist Yogurt pretzles and raisins. Yummy!

brotherdoobie
04-18-2004, 08:24 AM
Originally posted by pusher+17 April 2004 - 23:39--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (pusher @ 17 April 2004 - 23:39)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-BigBoo@17 April 2004 - 13:48
emember chocolae pretzells. i loved them but cant find emmanymore
I loved those things. They still sell them around here but only in certain shops. I mist Yogurt pretzles and raisins. Yummy&#33; [/b][/quote]
I love the white chocolate also...ummmm :)


Pece brotherdoobie

DarthInsinuate
04-18-2004, 12:24 PM
hot dog with chocolate sauce - look at my skinny ass in these jeans, they don&#39;t fit but they look good, so why does everything else have to fit together?

brotherdoobie
04-18-2004, 12:31 PM
Originally posted by DarthInsinuate@18 April 2004 - 07:24
hot dog with chocolate sauce - look at my skinny ass in these jeans, they don&#39;t fit but they look good, so why does everything else have to fit together?
You go Girl&#33; :01:

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muchspl2
04-18-2004, 06:18 PM
Originally posted by muchspl2+17 April 2004 - 04:09--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (muchspl2 @ 17 April 2004 - 04:09)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-brotherdoobie@16 April 2004 - 05:32
I also like Ketchup and Macaroni and Cheese...But Thats not strange is it? ;)



Peace brotherdoobie
you watch to much kids in the hall [/b][/quote]
http://www.kithfan.org/work/transcripts/three/street2.html

Cast:
Mark- Street Singer 1
Dave- Street Singer 2
Scott- Mr. McKim, the macaroni guy
Kevin- The ketchup guy
Dave- Scientist
[A shabby-looking apartment. Mark is sitting on a crate, and Bruce is standing at the stove, stirring something in a saucepan.]
Mark: Hey, is dinner almost ready? I&#39;m really starved.

Bruce: Yep, here it comes buddy.

[Bruce sets the pan down on a crate in front of Mark, hands him a fork, and sits down on another crate opposite him.]

Mark: Oh, yeah. Oh man, this macaroni and cheese smells great, huh?

Bruce: Yeah, yeah.

[They both start to eat macaroni & cheese (like the Kraft kind that comes in a blue box) out of the pan.]

Mark: Y&#39;know, it&#39;s not too runny.

Bruce: It&#39;s not, uh, too crispy.

Mark: Y&#39;know what, I think it&#39;s just right.

Bruce: It&#39;s perfect, it&#39;s perfect, perfect.

Mark: Tell you what- I&#39;ll make the macaroni and cheese tomorrow night, okay?

Bruce: Okay, and then I&#39;ll make it the night after that.

Mark: Hey, but I get to make it the night after that&#33;

[They eat some more.]

Both: Mmmmmmmmm.

Bruce: Hey listen, are you ready for the second course?

Mark: Mmmm, bring it on, bring it on, bring it on.

[Bruce picks up a bottle of catsup from behind him and waves it in front of Mark&#39;s nose.]

Mark: Mmmm, ooh...

[Bruce squirts a lot of catsup into the pan, and they stir it in with their forks. They keep eating.]

Bruce: I wonder what the poor people&#39;re doing?

[Both of them laugh. Suddenly, they hear a knock at the door.]

Mark: Who could that be?

Bruce: I don&#39;t know.

[They pick up the pan, lift up the crate between them, and hide the pan under the crate.]

Bruce: Come in&#33;

[The door opens, and Scott, as Mr. McKim, enters.]

Scott: Hey guys&#33;

Bruce: Hi.

Scott: Nice place you got here.

Bruce and Mark: Thanks.

Scott: I&#39;m from the macaroni and cheese company, and did you know that the two of you have consumed, in one year, over a ton and a half of macaroni and cheese?

Bruce: Well, we eat it every night.

Mark: Yeah.

Scott: I know that. That&#39;s why we decided to donate to you boys, absolutely free of charge, a five-year supply. Bring it in, Dad&#33;

[A man enters with a stack of boxes, each with "McKim Macaroni and Cheese" on the side.]

Scott: Come on, just sit there tight, here it comes.

Bruce: Pinch me, I must be dreaming&#33;

Mark: Oh my God&#33;

[Kevin enters, with red hair and wearing a red jacket.]

Kevin: Hi&#33; Nice place you got here.

Bruce & Mark: Thanks.

Kevin: I&#39;m from the catsup company, and we&#39;ve been watching you. Our records show that you&#39;ve eaten four hundred and fifty gallons of catsup in the last year, each&#33;

Bruce: Well, we eat it every night.

Mark: Yeah. Even Christmas&#33;

Bruce: Yeah.

Kevin: Bring it in, Cloris&#33;

[A man enters with another stack of boxes, all marked "CATSUP".]

Bruce and Mark: Oh, no, no.

Mark: Oh my God.

Bruce: It&#39;s all happening too fast&#33;

Mark: Hey, enjoy the ride, little buddy&#33;

[Dave enters.]

Dave: Hey, nice place here.

Bruce & Mark: Thanks.

Dave: Hi. I&#39;m a scientist, I&#39;m with the Loser Research Foundation, and we&#39;ve been watching you guys with a lot of interest. And according to our studies, with the amount of macaroni and cheese and catsup you&#39;ve consumed, you&#39;ve probably got tapeworms about this big.

[Dave holds up his hands, about two feet apart.]

Scott: Probably the catsup.

Kevin: Macaroni.

Mark: We didn&#39;t mean no harm&#33;

Bruce: Yeah&#33; We just really dig the taste&#33;

Dave: Did you really think you could eat that much garbage without any side effects?

All except Dave: Yeah.

Dave: Well, don&#39;t worry about it. Wheel it in, Leachman&#33;

[Another man brings in a pile of sacks labeled "Tapeworm Food".]

Mark: Macaroni and cheese.... and catsup.... and tapeworm food?

Bruce: Man, we&#39;re set for life&#33;

Mark: Yeah, we&#39;re set for life, we are&#33;

Bruce: Hey&#33; This gives me an idea.

Mark: Hey&#33; [holds his hands up] Quiet&#33;

[Bruce starts singing. Mark joins in clapping the beat.]

Bruce: [singing] Ho dee oten doten day, ho dee oten day oh, ho dee oten doten day, fattening up our [Mark joins in near the end] tapeworms&#33;

Mark and Bruce: [clapping and singing; the others join in later] Ho bee oten boten bay, ho bee oten bay, HEY&#33; Ho bee oten boten bay, fattening up our tapeworms&#33;

Dubhguy
04-18-2004, 06:48 PM
I eat hot chocolate mix by itself. It&#39;s really good, but you cant have too much at once, or you die.

brotherdoobie
04-18-2004, 06:57 PM
Originally posted by muchspl2+18 April 2004 - 13:18--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (muchspl2 @ 18 April 2004 - 13:18)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
Originally posted by muchspl2@17 April 2004 - 04:09
<!--QuoteBegin-brotherdoobie@16 April 2004 - 05:32
I also like Ketchup and Macaroni and Cheese...But Thats not strange is it? ;)



Peace brotherdoobie
you watch to much kids in the hall
http://www.kithfan.org/work/transcripts/three/street2.html

Cast:
Mark- Street Singer 1
Dave- Street Singer 2
Scott- Mr. McKim, the macaroni guy
Kevin- The ketchup guy
Dave- Scientist
[A shabby-looking apartment. Mark is sitting on a crate, and Bruce is standing at the stove, stirring something in a saucepan.]
Mark: Hey, is dinner almost ready? I&#39;m really starved.

Bruce: Yep, here it comes buddy.



Mark: Oh, yeah. Oh man, this macaroni and cheese smells great, huh?

Bruce: Yeah, yeah.

[They both start to eat macaroni & cheese (like the Kraft kind that comes in a blue box) out of the pan.]

Mark: Y&#39;know, it&#39;s not too runny.

Bruce: It&#39;s not, uh, too crispy.

Mark: Y&#39;know what, I think it&#39;s just right.

Bruce: It&#39;s perfect, it&#39;s perfect, perfect.

Mark: Tell you what- I&#39;ll make the macaroni and cheese tomorrow night, okay?

Bruce: Okay, and then I&#39;ll make it the night after that.

Mark: Hey, but I get to make it the night after that&#33;

[They eat some more.]

Both: Mmmmmmmmm.

Bruce: Hey listen, are you ready for the second course?

Mark: Mmmm, bring it on, bring it on, bring it on.

[Bruce picks up a bottle of catsup from behind him and waves it in front of Mark&#39;s nose.]

Mark: Mmmm, ooh...

[Bruce squirts a lot of catsup into the pan, and they stir it in with their forks. They keep eating.]

Bruce: I wonder what the poor people&#39;re doing?

[Both of them laugh. Suddenly, they hear a knock at the door.]

Mark: Who could that be?

Bruce: I don&#39;t know.

[They pick up the pan, lift up the crate between them, and hide the pan under the crate.]

Bruce: Come in&#33;

[The door opens, and Scott, as Mr. McKim, enters.]

Scott: Hey guys&#33;

Bruce: Hi.

Scott: Nice place you got here.

Bruce and Mark: Thanks.

Scott: I&#39;m from the macaroni and cheese company, and did you know that the two of you have consumed, in one year, over a ton and a half of macaroni and cheese?

Bruce: Well, we eat it every night.

Mark: Yeah.

Scott: I know that. That&#39;s why we decided to donate to you boys, absolutely free of charge, a five-year supply. Bring it in, Dad&#33;

[A man enters with a stack of boxes, each with "McKim Macaroni and Cheese" on the side.]

Scott: Come on, just sit there tight, here it comes.

Bruce: Pinch me, I must be dreaming&#33;

Mark: Oh my God&#33;

[Kevin enters, with red hair and wearing a red jacket.]

Kevin: Hi&#33; Nice place you got here.

Bruce & Mark: Thanks.

Kevin: I&#39;m from the catsup company, and we&#39;ve been watching you. Our records show that you&#39;ve eaten four hundred and fifty gallons of catsup in the last year, each&#33;

Bruce: Well, we eat it every night.

Mark: Yeah. Even Christmas&#33;

Bruce: Yeah.

Kevin: Bring it in, Cloris&#33;

[A man enters with another stack of boxes, all marked "CATSUP".]

Bruce and Mark: Oh, no, no.

Mark: Oh my God.

Bruce: It&#39;s all happening too fast&#33;

Mark: Hey, enjoy the ride, little buddy&#33;

[Dave enters.]

Dave: Hey, nice place here.

Bruce & Mark: Thanks.

Dave: Hi. I&#39;m a scientist, I&#39;m with the Loser Research Foundation, and we&#39;ve been watching you guys with a lot of interest. And according to our studies, with the amount of macaroni and cheese and catsup you&#39;ve consumed, you&#39;ve probably got tapeworms about this big.

[Dave holds up his hands, about two feet apart.]

Scott: Probably the catsup.

Kevin: Macaroni.

Mark: We didn&#39;t mean no harm&#33;

Bruce: Yeah&#33; We just really dig the taste&#33;

Dave: Did you really think you could eat that much garbage without any side effects?

All except Dave: Yeah.

Dave: Well, don&#39;t worry about it. Wheel it in, Leachman&#33;

[Another man brings in a pile of sacks labeled "Tapeworm Food".]

Mark: Macaroni and cheese.... and catsup.... and tapeworm food?

Bruce: Man, we&#39;re set for life&#33;

Mark: Yeah, we&#39;re set for life, we are&#33;

Bruce: Hey&#33; This gives me an idea.

Mark: Hey&#33; [holds his hands up] Quiet&#33;

[Bruce starts singing. Mark joins in clapping the beat.]

Bruce: [singing] Ho dee oten doten day, ho dee oten day oh, ho dee oten doten day, fattening up our [Mark joins in near the end] tapeworms&#33;

Mark and Bruce: [clapping and singing; the others join in later] Ho bee oten boten bay, ho bee oten bay, HEY&#33; Ho bee oten boten bay, fattening up our tapeworms&#33;

[/quote]
Well I see the kids in the hall also have good taste.
I have been eating ketchup and macaroni and cheese long before the show came out however.

Kethup and pasta has been debated many times on this forum.
Where have you been noob?

Peace brotherdoobie