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Community => Coffee Lounge => Topic started by: Rupert the bear on February 21, 2016, 04:51:46 pm
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Peanut butter and banana sandwich
Is this bad of me ?
My excuse , its been a rubbish week,after all what’s the worst that could happen.
Anyone else have good food combos ?
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Yuck, definitely not for me. But my mum often reminisces about her youth where they would have banana sandwiches and even sugar sandwiches (yep, just butter and sugar in a sandwich!)! The strangest one she has come up with for me is fishfinger sandwich...!
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Yuck, definitely not for me. But my mum often reminisces about her youth where they would have banana sandwiches and even sugar sandwiches (yep, just butter and sugar in a sandwich!)! The strangest one she has come up with for me is fishfinger sandwich...!
eh? none of those are strange clarebelle - when I have fishfingers I ONLY eat them in a sandwich dripping with tomato sauce. Bananas regularly end up in a sandwich here too. I also had sugar sandwiches as a child - the crunch & sweetness I remember well.
I also used to eat the odd teaspoonful of sugar when making tea for my parents.
The weirdest one I have now is cheese triangles(instead of butter) and crisp sandwiches.
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Ah banana sandwiches - loved them, same for fish fingers (salad cream was my sauce of choice) and rolls with crisps :yum:
I'm partial to toast with coleslaw ;)
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Peanut butter, banana and BACON sandwich!! Lovely. I ate many a sugar sandwich in my childhood, it was a favourite to put in your pocket when on an adventure.
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Mmm crisp sandwiches - gotta be salt and vinegar on white bread :D (also s+v crisps in a tuna mayo sandwich = magic!)
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Yuck, definitely not for me. But my mum often reminisces about her youth where they would have banana sandwiches and even sugar sandwiches (yep, just butter and sugar in a sandwich!)! The strangest one she has come up with for me is fishfinger sandwich...!
eh? none of those are strange clarebelle - when I have fishfingers I ONLY eat them in a sandwich dripping with tomato sauce. Bananas regularly end up in a sandwich here too. I also had sugar sandwiches as a child - the crunch & sweetness I remember well.
I also used to eat the odd teaspoonful of sugar when making tea for my parents.
The weirdest one I have now is cheese triangles(instead of butter) and crisp sandwiches.
Just goes to show I guess - Crisp sandwiches (with tomato ketchup) are my favourite sandwiches, not weird at all!! :yum:
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I think my worst is grated cheese and mango chutney. It makes great toasties! :-D
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I think my worst is grated cheese and mango chutney. It makes great toasties! :-D
Stilton and mango chutney or cheddar and lime pickle.
Yep, a piece on sugar; crisp sandwich, fishfinger sandwich, banana mashed with a tsp demerara sugar on fresh brown bread.
My chum's OH has a Scotch pie on a roll
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When I was at uni, a friend from Devon introduced me to clotted cream and golden syrup sandwiches - useful for a sugar rush if you had an essay due the following morning!
Tonight I had roasted cauliflower for the first time and was very pleasantly surprised. Husband, who doesn't normally particularly like veg, was picking the brown caramelised bits off the roasting tin, so I think we'll be doing that again ;D
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Cheese and jam works well.
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peanut butter and marmite..
or if you really need to go old school then condensed milk butties....
or for extravagance.. polish rye bread sandwich with gherkin, pickled onion, speck (raw smoked bacon) and the whole thing soused in beaten egg and fried (cholesterol heaven since 1856)
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At Edinburgh Uni Chaplaincy Centre, way back when, you could get a plate of white bread, cabbage, jam and cheese for pennies- very useful when waiting for the grant to come through, and surprisingly tasty.
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Fried tomatoes with sugar on them.
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peanut butter and lemon curd on toast ;D
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Fried tomatoes with sugar on them.
Funnily enough, I had a Dutch friend who used to eat sliced tomatoes on toast with either sugar or chocolate vermicelli sprinkled on top. He saw nothing at all unusual in this.
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Fried tomatoes with sugar on them.
Funnily enough, I had a Dutch friend who used to eat sliced tomatoes on toast with either sugar or chocolate vermicelli sprinkled on top. He saw nothing at all unusual in this.
Womble, maybe its a Dutch thing. My dad was Dutch and he did the same
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peanut butter and banana sandwiches were my staple when I pregnant with no 2.
anyone eat peanut butter and apples slices?
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Cream cheese with apple slices for me. When pregnant it was peanut butter, cheese, jam and pickle sandwiches.
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Peanut butter yuck. It is good for baiting rat traps though :innocent:
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Delicious combo is baked beans heated up with a few drops or worcester sauce, melted cheese and crushed crisps of any flavour. Eat ot along with hot butter toast and it is gorgeous! Another one is canned ma karel in olive oil with crushed black pepper, crisps and on hot buttered toast.
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We have a jar of peanut butter exclusively kept for rat traps. Hate it.
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Cheese on toast with thinly sliced garlic (lots of it!) then put under the grill.
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One of my favourite things is cold toast, HAS to be cold for some good pâté, as there's nothing worse than warm pate on warm toast :yuck: , and topped off with a nice chutney.
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ooh peanut butter and banana in a cream cracker sandwich, my favourite!! :excited:
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Hellybee. I sooooo agree
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I love peanut butter and banana sandwiches. Or peanut butter and lettuce or with apple. And fish finger sandwiches are yummy (but you can keep the ketchup). Fried onion sandwiches dripping with butter. Ditto Fried mushroom. Onion and mushrooms must be fried in butter as well. Anyone tried Marmite and chopped celery? Yum.
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I also like nutella mixed with mascarpone,spread it thick on digestives, who needs to build a cheesecake?
Also very very nice in pancakes :thumbsup:
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I'm beginning to worry about some of the people on this forum :innocent:
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we used to have fairy bread - brad and butter wit sprinkles on top
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Used to get peanut butter and banana sandwich at a sandwich shop opposite Foyles in Holburn in the mid seventies. I thought it the height of intellectual sophistication. Of course I wasn't keeping my own pigs back then......
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Mashed potatoe and salad cream sandwiches...yummy
Mashed potato and gravy mixed together then spread on bread to make a scrmptious butty :)
I think there is a pattern here can you tell I like mashed pots!
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How about a chip and tomato sauce butty with butter and white bread? Yum Yum
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Tonight I had a simple Egg Banjo,+ HP sauce Well 2 actually !
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How do you fit a banjo into sliced bread? Or do you put the egg and sauce onto/into the banjo and then eat it? Does wrapping the strings round help or hinder the eating of the egg banjo?
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Neither Buttermilk, but it does floss your teeth at the same time :roflanim:
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How do you fit a banjo into sliced bread? Or do you put the egg and sauce onto/into the banjo and then eat it? Does wrapping the strings round help or hinder the eating of the egg banjo?
Don't "fret" about it , Its some "neck" asking anyway, you know the bit between the "head" and the "body" ,as a "tailpiece" I 'll cross that "bridge" when I get to it :D
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How do you fit a banjo into sliced bread? Or do you put the egg and sauce onto/into the banjo and then eat it? Does wrapping the strings round help or hinder the eating of the egg banjo?
Don't "fret" about it , Its some "neck" asking anyway, you know the bit between the "head" and the "body" ,as a "tailpiece" I 'll cross that "bridge" when I get to it :D
Groan :trophy:
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How do you fit a banjo into sliced bread? Or do you put the egg and sauce onto/into the banjo and then eat it? Does wrapping the strings round help or hinder the eating of the egg banjo?
Don't "fret" about it , Its some "neck" asking anyway, you know the bit between the "head" and the "body" ,as a "tailpiece" I 'll cross that "bridge" when I get to it :D
Groan :trophy:
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Thank you, I'm here all week , try the fish.....