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Foods you eat strangely
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LonelyNorthernAddick said:North Lower Neil said:Seen a few videos recently (weirdly, not exactly exciting content) of people making jacket potatoes - food vans and the like.
They all put the cheese under the beans, and there was one basically mocking a customer who asked for it the other way around.
So is it just me that's always put beans then cheese? That way you get the cheese melting on top of the beans, rather than into potato surely?
Have never considered doing it cheese before beans and have only now understood I might be the strange one!!
Always told him I thought it was pretty disgusting myself but he insisted it tasted great - in reality he's just a greedy prick.
Chilli is the best filling, obviously.0 -
The_Organiser said:Cold baked beans from the tin. Sandwiches with lumps of cheese instead of bread and cucumber etc as the filling. Leave the best (the meat) to last during any dinner. Lick the plate when ever there is any liquid like element left on the plate. Custard creams and bourbons - all the biscuit first. Always fold over cheese on toast. Mayo and ketchup together on lots of stuff. When having cheese on toast - pickle on one slice, ketchup on another, salad cream on one and coleslaw on the last. Still fold. Lump of cheese on a slice of ham which is rolled up and eaten. Cheese used as a spoon to eat cold beans, coleslaw, pot salad etc. Drink the 'juice' from a tin of tuna during the draining process.10
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I used to put sugar on my ice cream as a child.
The thought of doing this now makes me want to be sick.0 -
Was wondering what to have for tea and after reading this thread I'm having a baked potato with cheese, thank you everyone.0
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robinofottershaw said:My wife likes to eat chocolate alongside a packet of crisps, although I understand it is a bit of a “thing” and a lot of people like to do the same.0
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Cuboid tins of corned beef that have the metal key to open them.
Remove from tin and place on a plate , lots of ketchup, eat with a knife and fork, the whole lot.
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Ketchup is a big no no in my house. Utter muck.1
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WHAddick said:Cuboid tins of corned beef that have the metal key to open them.
Remove from tin and place on a plate , lots of ketchup, eat with a knife and fork, the whole lot.
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Manic_mania said:robinofottershaw said:My wife likes to eat chocolate alongside a packet of crisps, although I understand it is a bit of a “thing” and a lot of people like to do the same.0
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robinofottershaw said:My wife likes to eat chocolate alongside a packet of crisps, although I understand it is a bit of a “thing” and a lot of people like to do the same.1
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:The_Organiser said:Cold baked beans from the tin. Sandwiches with lumps of cheese instead of bread and cucumber etc as the filling. Leave the best (the meat) to last during any dinner. Lick the plate when ever there is any liquid like element left on the plate. Custard creams and bourbons - all the biscuit first. Always fold over cheese on toast. Mayo and ketchup together on lots of stuff. When having cheese on toast - pickle on one slice, ketchup on another, salad cream on one and coleslaw on the last. Still fold. Lump of cheese on a slice of ham which is rolled up and eaten. Cheese used as a spoon to eat cold beans, coleslaw, pot salad etc. Drink the 'juice' from a tin of tuna during the draining process.
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North Lower Neil said:Seen a few videos recently (weirdly, not exactly exciting content) of people making jacket potatoes - food vans and the like.
They all put the cheese under the beans, and there was one basically mocking a customer who asked for it the other way around.
So is it just me that's always put beans then cheese? That way you get the cheese melting on top of the beans, rather than into potato surely?
Have never considered doing it cheese before beans and have only now understood I might be the strange one!!
I have no idea as I do not eat cheese - it is just severely off milk2 -
MrOneLung said:North Lower Neil said:Seen a few videos recently (weirdly, not exactly exciting content) of people making jacket potatoes - food vans and the like.
They all put the cheese under the beans, and there was one basically mocking a customer who asked for it the other way around.
So is it just me that's always put beans then cheese? That way you get the cheese melting on top of the beans, rather than into potato surely?
Have never considered doing it cheese before beans and have only now understood I might be the strange one!!
I have no idea as I do not eat cheese - it is just severely off milk
Just intrigued whether it's me doing it the beans then cheese way round that's unusual and I've never realised!1 -
North Lower Neil said:MrOneLung said:North Lower Neil said:Seen a few videos recently (weirdly, not exactly exciting content) of people making jacket potatoes - food vans and the like.
They all put the cheese under the beans, and there was one basically mocking a customer who asked for it the other way around.
So is it just me that's always put beans then cheese? That way you get the cheese melting on top of the beans, rather than into potato surely?
Have never considered doing it cheese before beans and have only now understood I might be the strange one!!
I have no idea as I do not eat cheese - it is just severely off milk
Just intrigued whether it's me doing it the beans then cheese way round that's unusual and I've never realised!1 -
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Spud
Butter
Beans
Cheese
Pepper3 -
I can't believe I haven't mentioned this before. But salad cream mixed with marmite on toast is quite nice.0
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Our POTY dinners must be an utter freak show0
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A freshly baked white mini loaf (like a giant roll) with the soft bready centre pulled out and eaten, and the resulting void filled with a combination of prawn cocktail crisps and salad cream. Press down firmly so the crisps crunch up, then enjoy.
No, Jamie Oliver, you can't have this.
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SuedeAdidas said:From bottom to top…..
Spud
Butter
Beans
Cheese
Pepper
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MrOneLung said:North Lower Neil said:Seen a few videos recently (weirdly, not exactly exciting content) of people making jacket potatoes - food vans and the like.
They all put the cheese under the beans, and there was one basically mocking a customer who asked for it the other way around.
So is it just me that's always put beans then cheese? That way you get the cheese melting on top of the beans, rather than into potato surely?
Have never considered doing it cheese before beans and have only now understood I might be the strange one!!
I have no idea as I do not eat cheese - it is just severely off milk
And I used to like you.
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cantersaddick said:MrOneLung said:North Lower Neil said:Seen a few videos recently (weirdly, not exactly exciting content) of people making jacket potatoes - food vans and the like.
They all put the cheese under the beans, and there was one basically mocking a customer who asked for it the other way around.
So is it just me that's always put beans then cheese? That way you get the cheese melting on top of the beans, rather than into potato surely?
Have never considered doing it cheese before beans and have only now understood I might be the strange one!!
I have no idea as I do not eat cheese - it is just severely off milk
And I used to like you.
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Our POTY dinners must be an utter freak show
Jam sandwiches and pigs in tartan blankets0 -
T_C_E said:I eat porridge straight from the packet with milk and sugar, cooked porridge makes me want to heave.0
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Scoham said:cantersaddick said:MrOneLung said:North Lower Neil said:Seen a few videos recently (weirdly, not exactly exciting content) of people making jacket potatoes - food vans and the like.
They all put the cheese under the beans, and there was one basically mocking a customer who asked for it the other way around.
So is it just me that's always put beans then cheese? That way you get the cheese melting on top of the beans, rather than into potato surely?
Have never considered doing it cheese before beans and have only now understood I might be the strange one!!
I have no idea as I do not eat cheese - it is just severely off milk
And I used to like you.0 -
iaitch said:Scoham said:cantersaddick said:MrOneLung said:North Lower Neil said:Seen a few videos recently (weirdly, not exactly exciting content) of people making jacket potatoes - food vans and the like.
They all put the cheese under the beans, and there was one basically mocking a customer who asked for it the other way around.
So is it just me that's always put beans then cheese? That way you get the cheese melting on top of the beans, rather than into potato surely?
Have never considered doing it cheese before beans and have only now understood I might be the strange one!!
I have no idea as I do not eat cheese - it is just severely off milk
And I used to like you.4