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11 Comments:
At 2:27 PM, Sublime said…
I love peanut butter on my french toast!!
I also like cheddar sour cream & onion potato chips on peanut butter & jelly sandwiches.
Dipping plain potato chips in yellow mustard isn't too bad either!
Yummy and soo unhealty!
At 2:31 PM, Connie in FL said…
Gator, I guess, is the most unusual thing I have eaten. Didn't like the after taste. It does NOT taste like chicken to me!
Most out of the ordinary thing I like is dipping a dill pickle in mayo.
At 2:49 PM, Anne-Marie said…
Cactus? Raw caribou? Fried crickets? Chocolate-covered ants? I think weird is relative.
-AM
At 8:03 PM, Asaph's Table said…
Nice pic, BTW.
Most unusual ever consumed: raw octopus. Actually, it doesn't taste like anything at all. The flavor's like solid water.
My fave: Spiedies, which are out of the ordinary for anyone not residing in or near the Southern Tier of NY! www.spiedies.com!
At 2:09 AM, Audi said…
I don't recall ever eating anything really unusual but I do enjoy a Taco Bell burrito with mild sauce and some ranch dressing. Ranch is good with anything. The other thing is a dill pickle with nacho cheese sauce. Yum
At 5:15 AM, Fletch said…
Weird Drinks Count? Heres one thats readily available to you all to...
Kopi Luak Coffee.
The Luak is a small cat that eats ripe coffee cherries, digests the flesh but shits the beans out whole. The fermentation undergone in the animals stomach makes the final cleaned and roasted coffee beans taste really good :o) (Trust me :o) )
Buy it here online... http://www.animalcoffee.com/
(Saves the trip to Samatra to try it :o) )
Ciao Ciao
At 11:51 AM, Mind Sprite said…
I had a soup in Iceland once that tasted like warmed up juice from a can of fruit cocktail, with small fish floaties in it. It wasn't disgusting, but it certainly was weird!
I'm a pretty picky eater, so I doubt anything I like would be considered unusual. My mom thinks I'm "out there" for liking caesar salad!
At 11:45 PM, SongBird said…
Sea weed, frog legs and beef tongue are the most unusual foods I've ever eaten. Oh, and I ate them at different times. I guess it would have been more unusual had they been in a casserole together.
At 6:28 AM, Unknown said…
I love strange foods. They make life more interesting. I have been eating toasted peanut butter and sweet pickle sandwiches since I was a little kid. I also discovered I love seviche (raw seafood in a citrus marinade with extra stuff thrown in) in Peru last summer.
At 3:14 AM, Brown Shoes said…
Rattlesnake meat.
Squirrel.
Goat sausage
salmon eggs with huckleberries and something green at a NW native american wedding banquet.
all of the above fall into
the "once was more than enough" category.
I love peanut butter and bacon sandwiches on toast, and banana and mayo sandwiches as well.
At 10:34 AM, Rebecca said…
Hmmm. The most unusual thing I'd ever eaten was an alligator burger. :)
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