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Pretty much everything. My partner thinks it's weird that I like to eat...
Pepperocinis, Baby corn, Pickled ginger, Any kind of olives (green, black, kalmata, oil-cured...), Cheese hotdogs, Hot sauce on soup, Hearts of Palm, Cincinnati-style chili,
I guess the curse of my German/Swedish heritage is, if you soak anything in brine and vinegar long enough, I'll probably eat it.
Black olives from the can
That is not weird at all... Right?
I seem to get flack for it around my friends lol
I don't have them as much, but peanut butter and mayonnaise sandwiches are great. Add some cheese (non-cheddar for me, thank you) slices and I've got a good sandwich.
I also am the type of person to make tortilla "wraps" with just ketchup or ranch and nothing else. Real middle of the night or there's nothing else good to eat type food for me.
Cannot say I'm a fan of uncooked pasta, though, but slightly undercooked pasta is pretty good.
If you haven't tried it yet, have some chili, and scoop it onto a slice of white bread with creamy peanut butter.
PB&H.
Peanut butter and honey instead of jelly.
Hell yeah, my dad used to send me to school with PB&H on that uranium yellow potato bread.
Totally did this as a kid. Also peanut butter and maple syrup.
Havenβt tried that, but it sounds like it might be worth a bite.
Same here with the para, but I enjoy dry instant ramen instead. It's so good!
Personally, I don't think this is all that weird, but I like cold leftovers. My preferred breakfasts are things like cold pizza, cold mac and cheese, cold mashed potatoes, etc.
For some reason, my friends and family think it's gross and they always say things like "I don't know how you can eat that cold."
Cold pizza was generally a texture issue for me: congealed grease is not pleasant. To me, anything that I could generally eat cold has better flavor and texture when heated so I would never opt for the (to me) inferior version unless it were unavoidable.
I had one ex who used to get upset whenever I ate cold food and would scold me for it. Like, dude, I'm the one eating this shit, what's your problem? Lol
Also, cold pizza rocks when I'm high as balls.
Apparently eating the cartilage on a chicken wing is weird in the USA. Everywhere else I've lived it was pretty par for the course.
Really depends on where you are in the USA. I feel like suburban people tend to be weirded out by things like that.