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Okay, weird thread I know. But I wanna know the weirdest bagel you've ever eatten or your fav. Or if you even like them...I'm bored. Or you can tell me what's the weirdest thign you've ever eatten on your bagel, with your bagel, or just the weirdest thing you've ever eatten.

For me the best bagel is plain with regular cream cheese. the WORST popie seed, and onion and chives cream cheese...(tastes like sour cream and onion dip :animedepr )

the weirdest thing I've ever eatten in my life? Peanut butter and pickle sandwhiches, although I hear that's not all the strange, but I had never had it, so it was for me...
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The weirdest thing ive eaten wellll..... hhhhmmmmm oh probably my double layered instant ramen pocky ramune sandwich with teryaki on top sssoooo ggoooodddyou need three slices of bread soak one in ramune(or other soda) make some instant ramen split into two layers w/soaked bread in between,scatter pocky peices on top layer, and cover with teryaki(or other asain food) :love2: aaawww now u made me drool :animeswea
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[SIZE=1][COLOR=Purple]The weirdest thing I've ever eaten was executed quite recently at an IHOP: it was a disgusting shot of Half & Half, and Tabasco sauce. Nasty!

The best bagel is blueberry w/ marionberry creamcheese, or pesto bagel w/ plain creamcheese. Both are excellent choices.[/COLOR][/SIZE]
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[quote name='Cain Exodus']The wierdest thing I've ever eatten was... mixing mayonaise and hot sause and eatting them on crackers.[/quote][font=Comic Sans MS][size=2][color=darkslateblue]Sounds like tuna with hot sauce on it? which is incredibly good. (But then I drown practically everything in hot sauce.) My brother thinks it?s pretty weird when I put ketchup on scrambled egg sandwiches. ...well sorry for liking ketchup.>.< [/color][/size][/font]

[font='Times New Roman'][font=Comic Sans MS][size=2][color=darkslateblue]One totally disgusting thing (at least to me) that I?ve seen someone eat (but haven?t eaten my self) was a mozzarella meatball sub from Subway with every sauce imaginable on it. Yes mayonnaise, mustard, oil, vinegar. Ugh. It looked incredibly disgusting. Mayonnaise with pasta sauce?[/color][/size][/font][/font]
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Hey: ketchup and eggs go almost as well together as maple syrup and everything. : O

I guess some people would find putting wasabi on chocolate chip cookies weird, but if you try it, it really isn't: it just tastes so damn good. *eyebrows*

Being unconventional with condiments can be quite rewarding, actually. For instance, instead of mayo, use olive oil or vinaigrette when mixing tuna. It gives it a very pleasant texture and taste. : )
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[quote name='Godelsensei']Hey: ketchup and eggs go almost as well together as maple syrup and everything. : O[/quote]

I love Maple Syrup!!!!!! I eat it with eggs and almost every other type of breakfast food. Another one of my friend loves to eat ketchup with everything. She just smothers stuff in it, so ketchup is like the main ingrediant. I like ketchup but not that much.


[QUOTE]But, my friend likes to eat mayonaise on her popcorn...[/QUOTE]

This friend (haha I'm quoting myself) also like mayonaise on fries. That tastes pretty good though. :animeswea
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The weirdest thing I've ever eaten is mämmi. It's made from rye flour and some other stuff and it's from Finland, eaten at Easter. It literally looks like something you'd find in your toilet. It's brown and icky-looking, but it's good! Just put a little cream and sugar on it! Yummy!

Sushi's another one, but sushi is just great!
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Earlier this summer my friend went off to a college test run if you will in johnson Vt. He would come home and tell us what happened that week when he came home on the weekends. Anyways he came home saying that they were doing this whole big thing and they saw ballerina's and they called spaghetti ballerina crap. So since then spaghetti has been the wierdest thing that I've eaten.
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[color=#6699cc]You eat weird stuff in college, believe you me. Even if you've got a near-endless supply of pre-paid meals at the cafeteria, by 3rd quarter you never want to see another salad bar again. So you start mixin' it up a bit.

I discovered that tunafish and peanut butter sandwiches are quite good, for example. And there's a guy on my floor who did some stuff with Ramen Noodles that was worthy of a gourmet restaurant.[/color]
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[size=1]Let me start by telling you that every once in a while, me and my two closest friends get together, and we basically videotape ourselves doing stupid things. Not quite Jackass material, but some of it crosses the line.

Anyways, so we're bored out of our minds and we have 30 minutes left on the tape. We happened to be really hungry, so we decided to do something food-related. We got every condiment in my mom's kitchen:

water
ketchup
5 different varieties of mustard
peanut butter
grape jelly
strawberry jelly
horseradish sauce
worchitershire sauce (however it's spelled)
ten different barbeque sauces
"*** kickin'" hot sauce
teriyaki sause
pizza seasoning
garlic salt/powder
yogurt
melted butter
cream cheese
sour cream

There was a bunch more, but that's probably enough for you to get the picture. We put all this junk in a blender, mixed it together, added a lot of water, and took shots of it.

We had a contest where we have like 30 shots lined up and see how fast we could down them. I won, not something I'm proud of, however...[/size]
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You want strange food? try this:

Throw:

3 bagels
a cooked salmon steak
3 bags of potato chips (all different flavors [works best with salted, salt and vinegar and prawn cocktail])
a can of sardines
three cans of pepsi
half a jar of branston pickle
a generous squirt of mustard
a generous squirt of ketchup
a packet of trebor extra strong mints
three pitta breads
a cooked steak
a cooked pork chop
three leftover slices of pizza
a can of stella artois
three bars of chocolate
three whole red chillies (seeds intact)
a squirt of triyaki marinade
a whole lemon
a can of tuna
a bowl of cooked rice
a friji bannana milkshake
and three slices of wholemeal bread

into a large blender. purify it untill it is a thick liquidy-paste, then pour it into a hot deep fat frier.

proceed to eat.

my friends and I made this last summer. One of my friends bet me £30 that I couldn't eat it. I ate it, and walked away with the £30.

I didn't feel quite so good afterwards though.... :(
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[size=1][color=slategray]People think a lot of things I eat are strange. Such as:
- Potato chips dipped in chocolate pudding
- French fries dipped in ice cream
- Cheeto and jelly sandwiches
- Baked beans and cottage cheese mixed together
- Oreo and peanut butter milkshakes

I honestly don'y know what's strange about ANY of that. It's definitely not the worst I've heard of. Some people just throw everything in their kitchen into a blender and drink whatever freaked up thing they create. Compared to that, I'd say I have normal tastes.
Besides, it's natural that salty things and sweet things go together. Most people like that. Such as the chips and pudding, ice cream and french fries and so on.

As for the oddest bagel I've had, the three cheese and olive bagel would have to top them all. The three cheeses were Pepperjack, Swiss, and Cheddar. then you have the olives. *shudder* It was not a wonderful experience for me.[/color][/size]
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