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Ok, I get a lot of grossed out faces when people see me mixing my favorite easy meals. After they try a little (if they're brave enough), they're not so grossed out by it.

So, tell me your favorite weird meal you make. Here's mine.



I love to mix my chunky soup: sirloin burger w/ country vegetables with my spaghettios. Cooked on the stove with a little pepper. Slice some cheese and enjoy!


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I like a grilled hot dog (or grilled spam) over rice with some kim chi and a fried egg, maybe a little furikake.

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Nyotaimori

I should probably not try to use chili again....

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HashiriyaS14 wrote:I like a grilled hot dog (or grilled spam) over rice with some kim chi and a fried egg, maybe a little furikake.
MMMMMMM, that actually sounds good. Have you tried a spam musubi before? It's a favorite local food in Hawaii.
themadscientist wrote:Nyotaimori

I should probably not try to use chili again....
I had to look that up. Naked sushi? I don't like sushi but I would go for the dishes.........

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WELL YOU GUYS ARE JUST SOOOOooOOOoOOOOOoO JDM NOW ARENT YA

Peanut butter and banana sandwiches.

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Hey, stick to the weird stuff. A peanut butter and banana sandwich is a common food.

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I like to make tater tots and dip them in a 50/50 mix of ranch and sweet baby rays bbq sauce.


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I like to slaughter a llama and mix in a little baby seal fat for good flavor then cook it all in a plastic bag boiling in some water...

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wa-chiss wrote:Hey, stick to the weird stuff. A peanut butter and banana sandwich is a common food.
ITS NORMAL??? I KNEW IT!!!!!!! THANK YOU.
Dattebayo wrote:I like to slaughter a llama and mix in a little baby seal fat for good flavor then cook it all in a plastic bag boiling in some water...
One of those after a hard day is pretty refreshing.

I'll think of something else soon enough

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Bananas Foster. Fire is awesome.

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PapaSmurf2k3 wrote:Bananas Foster. Fire is awesome.
^^Bananas foster is the greatest dessert of all time.

Anyway, I am all about the Hawaiian food, including Spam Musubi. I've been making curry loco moco a lot lately.


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HashiriyaS14 wrote:
^^Bananas foster is the greatest dessert of all time.

Anyway, I am all about the Hawaiian food, including Spam Musubi. I've been making curry loco moco a lot lately.
How 'bout Spam, eggs, sausage, and Spam.....?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anwy2MPT5RE

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I hate canned soup. Every can these days is labeled with a thousand different ways it's made healthy. "Lean meat" "no sodium" "no real food content at all." How does lean meat in salt-less stock "eat like a meal" for hell's sake?

And spaghettios suck, too. How on earth do they manage to make simple tomato base taste so horrible?!

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I don't like the BPA that comes from canned food. Erectile dysfunction is funny until you don't even wake up with morning wood's anymore.

Some people might be able to tolerate it more than others, and if you have to eat canned food becuase you are so busy with school, work, etc...., then I suggest you eat only enough to live and not get fat on it.

The biggest problem for me is not eating chili or goulash anymore if it is made with canned anything. I want chili and goulash that is truly from scratch. Dry beans, fresh tomatoes, fresh everything / canned nothing.

There are some companies that make BPA free cans, but they cost 2 cents more per can to produce, so the FDA keeps telling me to just nevermind. Yeah, right.

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That looks like a chinese sandal..

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Wow you sure are some kinda freak, girl.

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Me noo I was j/k It does look good though..It's kinda like spam sushi / boy

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Gia1085 wrote:Me noo I was j/k It does look good though..It's kinda like spam sushi / boy
Whenever my wife asks me what I've made for dinner. I say "reservations".

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Bubba1 wrote:
Whenever my wife asks me what I've made for dinner. I say "reservations".
LOL

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Does anyone else put Tuna in their Mac & Cheese? That and some butter, milk, sour cream, salt, pepper, and Cayenne pepper. OMG it's sooooooo good.

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lol...casserole.

it can be anything.

<---is having free Heineken.

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themadscientist wrote:Nyotaimori

I should probably not try to use chili again....
NICE...LOL.

I had to ask the wife what it was, and when I said it, she just started laughing.

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Aww cute


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