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gross as in people think its odd when you eat it! haha :)

i like to make the combo of hot-cheetos &tuna. its SOOO good.

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potato chips and cake frosting. The sweetness and salty ness is sooo good. every time I used to eat it people would look at me like I was crazy. (I was also like 100 lbs at the time and was super skinny so I could get away with it). frosting is the best dip ever.  But now I don't eat it anymore. too many calories.

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at burgerking (i used to work there, forever ago) i would get chicken tenders and honey dipping sauce and ranch dipping sauce. then i would dip a tender first in the honey then in the ranch. man, was it ever good. Tongue out

Actually that sounds pretty good! Not to mention I'm really hungry right now though!

I like tuna and egg sandwiches

I think that hot cheetos and tuna is going to be a winner for me to try soon! I love pretzels dipped in honey and peanut butter, I used to like white rice with maple syrup for breakfast...I'll try anything...
make a bowl of instant oatmeal.  Add a good tablespoon of peanut butter.  Add a healthy dollop of vanilla yogurt!   A real comfort food!
Ketchup and broccoli! Sounds horrible, but it's a way for me to eat broccoli raw. (I only like it cooked for some reason XP)
oatmeal + scrambled eggs + yogurt + pb + toast + cottage cheese mmm
Cottage cheese with mayo and mustard mixed into it. It is super good ... mmmm... I really want some right now!
White Rice and Ketchup yummmmm
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I don't know anyone who likes canned sardines like I do... Tongue out
Original Post by oneis2many:

make a bowl of instant oatmeal.  Add a good tablespoon of peanut butter.  Add a healthy dollop of vanilla yogurt!   A real comfort food!

that doesnt spund gross AT ALL. lol sounds tasty

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Baked beans with mustard!

Cherry pizza. 

 

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chicken sandwich with strawberry jelly.

Every night for dinner lately I've been having oatmeal with curry powder, salt and pepper with broccoli and spinach mixed in...and either fish or chicken thrown in there too =P

Another winner of odd looks from the fam was oatmeal with black beans, spinach, eggs, and salsa all mixed

I always have to mix stuff with oatmeal for dinner! haha
Original Post by deflepfan16:

I always have to mix stuff with oatmeal for dinner! haha

 how did you ever come up with the idea to mix oatmeal with food like that? It actually sounds kinda good, like a rice or pasta alternative. 

peanut butter and pickle sandwich lol
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Original Post by deflepfan16:

I always have to mix stuff with oatmeal for dinner! haha

 how did you ever come up with the idea to mix oatmeal with food like that? It actually sounds kinda good, like a rice or pasta alternative. 

yea thats what i was thinking-sounds like a brown rice alternative

BUTTER AND JELLY ON BREAD
I don't really know HOW I came up with it I just kinda did haha

I really prefer it to rice and pasta.  I haven't eaten either of those for a couple months thanks to oatmeal...haha

It might be good to branch out and eat those too, but I think I'd always pick oatmeal over anything else!

Seriously if I like something, I think I'd like it even more if I added it to oatmeal, so I really just take all of my favorite meals, and throw oatmeal in somewhere =P
Fried mashed potato patties on toast with cottage cheese, tomatoes, pickles, red wine vinegar, and steamed salmon.  It's really not gross at all, but people look at me with scowls on their faces when I make it.

I also used to get a lot of weird looks at work when I'd put chopped buffalo chicken, spaghetti sauce, onions, mushrooms, green olives, and cottage cheese in my salad.
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