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      Okay I’m gonna have to try that. Grilled cheese with mustard and apple works pretty well. Dijon mustard if you can swing it

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        My wife puts sliced apple in salad all the time. My aunt makes panini sandwiches with apple or pear slices on them. Apples are the best.

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        Sounds interesting, will have to try the mustard. If I’m feeling decadent (and have the ingredients on hand), I’ll make myself a grilled cheese with pear slices and bacon on sourdough.

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      “Things that sound like an awful combination”

      I don’t feel that this one fits the bill. Why would those two flavours be awful together? Beef + cheese = good

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      Eggs on hamburgers are awesome, especially over easy!

      I tried the peanut butter on my hamburger, and it is okay, but the peanut butter overpowered the hamburger imo. I’d prefer a grilled PB&J to be honest.

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        I love burgers, I love peanut butter & I love pickles, I’m trying this the next time I make bugers!

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    Salsa with cream cheese. Looks like vomit, which is actually a plus because you don’t have to share!

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      We used to have a dude in our college dorms who used to sell Cup of Noodles with a spoon of peanut butter inside for like 3 bucks. It’s a GREAT and cheap meal after those late nights at the bar.

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        This is how I upgrade all my noodles. Everyone asks my secret to make them creamy and nutty. I tell them “Add the ingredient in your kitchen called ‘chunky peanut butter’” None of them believe me.

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      Also coffee. It doesn’t make bad coffee good coffee, but it makes it less bad. Doesn’t help Starbucks coffee however, nothing can.

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      Mmm, salmiak… when you get that perfect hit of sweet and salty at once! 😋

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    I always hated the idea to put beans and bananas together. It is a fairly common habit in my country, tho, but it’s a no-no for me in general.

    But once I tried a Nigerian dish that had beans, bananas, shrimps and pepper and I absolutely fucking loved it. Seriously, the flavor was from another world.

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      Forgive the spelling but I think that’s called Egusi and the bananas are plantains, which are more savory than bananas. Really lovely fried!

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    Peanut butter and jelly sandwich with cheetos OR cheddar ruffles.

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      Reminds me of the story of ‘Fool’s Gold Loaf’

      “It consists of a single warmed, hollowed-out loaf of bread filled with the contents of one jar of creamy peanut butter, one jar of grape jelly, and 1 pound (450 g) of bacon.”

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fool%27s_Gold_Loaf

      As strange as this combination sounds … I will attempt it one day

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    Peanut butter on a meat sandwich. Any sandwich. I like roast beef peanut butter combo.

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    Non-Sugared Peanut butter on waffles is surprisingly good, it changes it to a savory snack rather than a sweet one.

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      Not too surprising, considering hot peppers and peanut butter are a SEAsian stable and veggie, bread and meat are fairly neutral ingredients

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      Similarly, peanut butter & sambal on toast. It’s basically savoury & spicy peanut sauce. Absolutely delightful.