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Whenever i get french fries from a restaurant,.... i always have to get something besides ketchup to dip them in. My condiment of course is tartar sauce.... second choice is thousand island dressing. In a pinch I've been known to use ranch dressing or mayonaise... never that Miracle Whip stuff though.

On a steak (not the real steak), egg, and cheese biscuit... gotta have it with Mayo....

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I like peanut butter & cheese sandwiches - cheddar, Jack, Munster,, even Swiss. Some folks I've met find that quite odd. When I was a little boy, growing up in East Glastonbury, my best buddy lived across the street. His folks kept honey bees, and going to lunch at their house meant peanut butter & honey sandwiches..yum!
 

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Peanut butter and bacon on toast. Tastes like breakfast.

Peanut butter and cheese? Yea count me in finding that odd.

And I never use mayo, when I can use Miracle Whip.
 

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Peanut butter, bacon cheeseburger.
 

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When I was a kid I used to eat peanut butter and potato chip sandwiches on white bread.

Now, I'll put barbeque sauce on everything.
 
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I like ketchup on scrambled eggs and Ketchup on potatoes and Ketchup on a Peanut Butter sandwich, but never, EVER on a good old Chicago Hot Dog!
 

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I'm really not fanatical about it, but growing up we really didn't have cooked breakfast - waffles was for lunch or dinner. Always with peas. So one time I said to someone in my wife's family that "peas go with waffles" and have never heard the end of it.

More unusual, a local breakfast place makes pancakes with whole kernel corn in them. Delish.
 

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Mustard slightly thickened with peanut butter as a steak sauce. Stole this recipe from the Trader Vic's in the old Plaza Hotel in NYC.

Also peanut butter and banana sandwich.
 

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I'm really not fanatical about it, but growing up we really didn't have cooked breakfast - waffles was for lunch or dinner. Always with peas. So one time I said to someone in my wife's family that "peas go with waffles" and have never heard the end of it.

More unusual, a local breakfast place makes pancakes with whole kernel corn in them. Delish.

For the OCD stricken that is done with one pea in each waffle slot.
 

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I'm seeing peanut butter mentioned by most folks in this thread. Interesting.
 

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I'm seeing peanut butter mentioned by most folks in this thread. Interesting.

Very. One of my former work colleagues used to eat peanut butter and mayo sandwiches. Every day. At least every workday. It's a combo that I still find appalling.

I like feta cheese with watermelon. Actually, I like feta cheese with pretty much anything.
 
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The first time I heard about Skippy's Dare pizza at Randy's Wooster Street Pizza I thought "ewwwww". Then I tried it. Pizza crust, peanut butter, provolone cheese and bacon. Delish!

Strangely, another Skippy pizza, but no relation to Wooster Street, this one was in Yankton, SD. Skippy's Pizza had Skippy's Special. This thing had everything on it...sausage, hamburg, onion, little tiny shrimp, GREEN olives, I forget what else. And it was on a very thin, crispy crust. OMG, my husband and I (newly married and very poor) thought we were living high on the hog going out and having a Skippy's Special. I still put green olives on my pizza when I make it at home. Along with banana peppers and other assorted pickled things.
 
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Whenever i get french fries from a restaurant,.... i always have to get something besides ketchup to dip them in. My condiment of course is tartar sauce.... second choice is thousand island dressing. In a pinch I've been known to use ranch dressing or mayonaise... never that Miracle Whip stuff though.

On a steak (not the real steak), egg, and cheese biscuit... gotta have it with Mayo....

Oops... forgot about the OT prefix :oops:

Knew someone who dunked his fries in maple syrup. I'll admit I found that odd. Not sure what he'd have made of my baked bean on white bread sandwiches had he known.
 

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I'm seeing peanut butter mentioned by most folks in this thread. Interesting.

The only thing sorta odd that i've had related to peanut butter is a grilled peanut butter, honey and banana sandwich.. I read about it in Men's Health magazine.. as a good breakfast food to power gym workouts. On my list of peanut butter things to try is the Fat Elvis burger at a place called Vortex in Atlanta..... a 1/2 pound burger topped with Peanut Butter, bacon, and a fried banana


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Im almost tempted to make the 4.5 hour drive down there just to get that burger :)
 

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I like peanut butter & cheese sandwiches - cheddar, Jack, Munster,, even Swiss. Some folks I've met find that quite odd. When I was a little boy, growing up in East Glastonbury, my best buddy lived across the street. His folks kept honey bees, and going to lunch at their house meant peanut butter & honey sandwiches..yum!


You and me both dude. But I'm more of an American (cheese) with chunky PB fan. Swiss in a tight spot.
 

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In Gettysburg during seminary there used to be a health food store and cafe. They had a fantastic 7 grain bread, peanut butter, banana, honey and sprouts sandwich. It was wonderful.
 
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UConnCat, I had a friend who added mustard to that combination, and still does.
 

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For some reason, I love a bowl of spaghetti washed down with a big glass of ice cold milk. Grosses my family out (maybe that's why I like it).
 
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Chocolate ice cream and potato chips (lays seem to be the best). Use the chip to scoop the ice cream on it like a dip. Or throw some chips in and crunch them up in the ice cream. Either way is yummy.
I've had a few people tell me it sounds gross until they tried it... heck it cant be worse then the pretzel ice cream they have now.
 
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I used to eat peanut butter and dill pickle sandwiches. My mother would make baked beans bacon and tomato sandwiches roasted in the oven. They saw it in a movie and she had to try it. It was pretty good.
 
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