Name odd things you or someone you know likes to eat.

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How is that odd? Sounds good!
It's not really odd. However, it is good.

If you want odd try vanilla ice cream with a couple of tablespoons of brown suger and a teaspoon of cayenne pepper sprinkled on top. I've posted that combo in here before but I don't know if anyone has had the nads to try it. Give it a shot. It's a great combo.
 

Perknose

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There was a time when I used to take cottage cheese, throw a bunch of green olives in it, stir in some A1 sauce, and yum it all up! Sometimes, I'd mix in some crumbled corn chips for crunch.

Not truly odd, but a great and simple home-made salad dressing consists of tahini, tamari (soy sauce) and water, brought together in a blender.
 

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From the U.S, but visited South East Asia and had rat meat there. Also had porcupine, deer, and frog there. All of which are tasty.

Hmm. Well I have nothing against trying any of those, would like to actually. But yes those are rather odd. Though I love South East Asia!
 

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Something really odd that I still eat from time to time is: Mango with a home made balsamic vinaigrette.
 

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There was a time when I used to take cottage cheese, throw a bunch of green olives in it, stir in some A1 sauce, and yum it all up! Sometimes, I'd mix in some crumbled corn chips for crunch.

The A1 throws me off a bit. Also eating it by itself. Sounds good as a topping for chips or something crunchy.
 

brblx

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i don't think i typically eat anything that odd. you have to be pretty stoned to create true culinary genius.
 
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KaOTiK

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I like to make corn and cheese sandwiches as well. Take two pieces of bread and put a slice of cheese on each one, take some corn and put it in the microwave by itself till it is hot, then microwave the bread with cheese till it is melted, take the bread/cheese out put corn on it pinch the edges and there you go.
 

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Another odd thing, is toast, a little butter, and a just pinch of sugar, yes sugar. Not too much, only a pinch. Gives the toast a little sweetness.
 

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Another odd thing, is toast, a little butter, and a just pinch of sugar, yes sugar. Not too much, only a pinch. Gives the toast a little sweetness.

Even better if you put some cinnamon on it too, I do that.
 

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I like a slice of fruitcake now and then. Apparently it's the most hated holiday food so that makes it odd.

A coworker described the Lapsang Souchong tea I drink occasionally as smelling like BBQ sauce. Odd!

Yes, I'm a wild and crazy guy when it comes to food.
 

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Even better if you put some cinnamon on it too, I do that.

you guys know there's a dish called...cinnamon toast...right?

mix sugar and cinnamon, sprinkle on buttered bread, toast until it is...well, toast, and the cinnamon sugar is starting to caramelize a bit. you can also just toast the bread first, but i think the diabetes is more delicious when properly warmed.
 

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This isn't really odd, but I love eating Octopus.
Little whole octopuses sauteed are fantastic, Braised octopus at Greek restaurants is awesome, little deep fried octopus is delicious, pretty much octopus is really good, even though the texture takes a bit of getting used to.