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In reply to the discussion: What food combination would be considered weird to others but you really enjoy? Me----ketchup and pickles on grilled [View all]debm55
(44,426 posts)80. Thank you madaboutharry. . I put chives on cottage cheese . too.

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What food combination would be considered weird to others but you really enjoy? Me----ketchup and pickles on grilled [View all]
debm55
Mar 9
OP
I lived in a small town with a large hispanic population - French fries with ranch dressing
rurallib
Mar 9
#6
Yes, the Charcoal Pit! Been there. On Concord Pike?. Hang out for after football games?
Walleye
Mar 10
#56
Yes! The Concord Pike one was always the best! Maybe because it was the original.
woodsprite
Mar 10
#63
Thank you beveeheart. I have heard of salt on watermelon. but never on cantaloupe. Enjoy.
debm55
Mar 9
#12
When my sister and I were little, my Mom used to make sandwiches of butter/margarine & Cinnamon Cherry jelly...
hlthe2b
Mar 9
#13
I saw some recipes for homemade Catalina dressing I may try with honey instead of sugar
Clouds Passing
Mar 9
#47
Thank you Clouds Passing, I used to love Catalina dressing as a child. I think that the honey would give it an extra
debm55
Mar 10
#69
Worchestershire Sauce on scrambled eggs. Also, a slice of sharp cheddar on apple pie.
Dorothy V
Mar 9
#23
Thank you very much DorothyV. I have eaten the cheddar on apple pie. Scrampled eggs must have ketchup for me.
debm55
Mar 9
#29
Thank you TecLaProgressive. I have heard of baked bean sandwiches in England. the apple with the cheese spikes sounds
debm55
Mar 10
#73
When I was a kid I think I copied my brother in mixing things in with mashed potatoes.
woodsprite
Mar 10
#65