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Re: Odd Food Combos

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Anchovy and jalapeno pizza.  It's killer.

 

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This is also good with a bit of pineapple.

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@HappyDaze

 

How kind of you to share these recipes.  I am excited to try them out.  I just looked online to see if I could run to Penzey's to purchase lavender.  It appears they don't sell it.  

 

I would ask my niece to be my supplier, but she has relocated to another city. I am now, however, on a mission.  Thank you again!

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@magicmoodz wrote:

@HappyDaze

 

How kind of you to share these recipes.  I am excited to try them out.  I just looked online to see if I could run to Penzey's to purchase lavender.  It appears they don't sell it.  

 

I would ask my niece to be my supplier, but she has relocated to another city. I am now, however, on a mission.  Thank you again!


@magicmoodz I buy either Frontier organic or mountain rose herbs organic. There are a few different variations of lavender they use, some are better for consumption than others and then some just depend on your preference in terms of flavor- more fruity/floral  vs. more medicinal for example. Good luck!! 

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I had a roommate who put maple syrup on scrambled eggs.

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Mashed potato and white bread sandwich!  YUM!

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@HappyDaze wrote:

A really good piece of chocolate (preferably with almonds) or a dark chocolate brownie and a glass of red wine, like Robert Mondavi Private selection Cab aged in bourbon barrels. Yum.

 

Pears (not too ripe) with a soft cheese like St. Nectaire. Or even with a robust blue cheese.

 

Apple slices with all natural organic crunchy peanut butter (favorite of my doggies too!).

 

Rosemary fries.

 

Rosemary and olive oil on popcorn.

 

Rosemary crackers with jalepeno or some type of spicy jam/jelly and cream cheese.

 

 

ETA: I forgot one of my all time favorites-Lavender Latte made with real lavender! Who would have thought that could be so delicous? Also a mocha with tons of chili powder in it. Yum.

 

 

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I don't consider any of these to be odd.  They are rather sophisticated, in my view.  I have had all of these. 

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I dip pretzels in ice cream-- both vanilla and chocolate are good!

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Sardines and blue cheese on crackers

 

ketchup and cottage cheese

 

cheddar cheese and apple pie

 

Strawberries and balsamic vinegar

 

I think,  @Carmie,  your Aunt Dottie's sandwich could be my new favorite.  It sounds very tasty.😀

 

@Golden_Oldie  Thank you for starting this thread.  It was fun reading everyone's answers!

 

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My dad used to eat potato chip sandwiches.  Bread, butter and potato chips.  LOL

 

I love salsa on my smoked turkey sandwiches.  Yummy!

 

I also put leftover broccoli, cawliflower or both in my scrambled eggs.  Yum!

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@MyGirlsMom wrote:

My youngest daughter likes a coffee/chai tea hot drink called a "dirty hippie." How she can drink both together is beyond me, it's one or the other. LOL


Interesting, I'd like to try that one, what's the tea to coffee ratio?