I was in a restaurant called , "Roadhouse Grill" and while I was forking up some rice into my mouth I couldn't help but noticed what others do while eating. Next time I shouldn't look!
Well here goes.
Heavy lady asks the waitress for a Burger and fries with extra mayo on the side? Fine, that seemed normal.
She received her food and while I was eating rice I couldn't help but notice her dipping her fries into the mayo! To make matters worse, she asked for more mayo!
So what are your bad food concoctions or your children's or spouse? Or what you 've witnessed from others?
Me too. I use to dip Potato Chips in Mayo as well. Talk about bad foods.
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Originally posted by w8lifter
I used to do that! ....when I ate fries that is
NOTE to self. Never let Bunny and Leah cook dinner! And if the four of us ever go out to eat..... "excuse me waiter, but Rob and I NEED separate tables!"
- I don't care what anyone says but if you put hot sauce on eggs does NOT mean they are Texas Style Eggs
- Ice Cream was never meant to be fried! What are the Japanese thinking?? Ice cream is bad enough, isn't it?
- I don't care what the french say, but re-cooking spaghetti noodles in a frying pan does not constitute as being French. It is MORE foolish than French! (note: At the Clairion hotel that I was staying at, a French cook told me that this was his way of making spaghetti, French) WHATEVER!!!!
Turkey and mayo work good together, kind of like carrots and ranch dressing or peanut butter and celerey. There ain't too many things I put mayo on or in, tunafish (for sandwiches, eating it plain I'd just eat it "plain") is about the only thing I eat regularly that I use it with.
An odd food combo is ketchup on scrambled eggs, one of those weird things that most kids like but most adults stomaches turn at the site (and the taste isn't much better... unless your a kid).
An odd food combo is ketchup on scrambled eggs, one of those weird things that most kids like but most adults stomaches turn at the site (and the taste isn't much better... unless your a kid).
Originally posted by DanK
Turkey and mayo work good together, kind of like carrots and ranch dressing or peanut butter and celerey. There ain't too many things I put mayo on or in, tunafish (for sandwiches, eating it plain I'd just eat it "plain") is about the only thing I eat regularly that I use it with.
An odd food combo is ketchup on scrambled eggs, one of those weird things that most kids like but most adults stomaches turn at the site (and the taste isn't much better... unless your a kid).
I'm not sure if w8 uses it like a sandwich though. I think she has a slab of turkey meat and sticks a knife in the mayo and spreads on that without the bread! But I could be wrong!!!
An odd food combo is ketchup on scrambled eggs, one of those weird things that most kids like but most adults stomaches turn at the site (and the taste isn't much better... unless your a kid).
I used light ketchup on a western sandwich so that isn't too bad. Dousing ketchup on eggs is odd though. It's like dousing gravy all over turkey and hardly is Ketchup like Gravy!
Originally posted by david
I'm not sure if w8 uses it like a sandwich though. I think she has a slab of turkey meat and sticks a knife in the mayo and spreads on that without the bread! But I could be wrong!!!
Yep! No sandwich...I just dip the turkey in the mayo
Arubans.....................fries + (ketchup mixed with mayo)
DP..............................fries + flax
Actually Canada puts Gravy on their fries.
Oh and I usually like mustard with my fries.
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Originally posted by Jodi
Actually Canada puts Gravy on their fries.
Oh and I usually like mustard with my fries.
OK, might have been the Canadians in Ottawa....when I lived there.....the entire lunch room was reaking of vinegar and everyone was putting it on their fries!
It probably doesn't taste bad now I think of it, considering I have tried Potato Chips and Vinegar...it's just the smell...
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