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Whenever my mom used an egg wash and breadcrumbs there would be leftover from the breading station. So she used to mix them together, add a little water if there was too little of the egg left, and let the breadcrumbs hydrate. Then the mixture went into a skillet with heated olive oil to be fried like a breadcrumb pancake. There was no way she was going to throw out those breadcrumbs.

Every so often I find myself craving a breadcrumb pancake. I make one with a beaten egg to hydrate seasoned breadcrumbs. But I add Locatelli Romano cheese and julienned sun dried tomatoes as well. Fried in olive oil with extra Locatelli cheese on top. So maybe not a weird food combination. But certainly a weird item to cook. Weird- but I love it!

CatfromLongIsland Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By Shepherds pie but instead of mashed potatoes, macaroni cheese on top!!!!!!!!!

Isis_J Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By My little old great-grandmother used to wake me up at 3:00 a.m. every morning and give me an ego, cheese and ham sandwich and a gigantic like 40 oz mug of hot cocoa and tell me that I hadn’t eaten anything all day and I had better eat.

She had mild dementia and I had moved in there with her to take care of her.

She was really sweet and my favorite human being on the planet until she died like a year or so later.

RIP Granny, I love you and I miss you

She could also cook better than anybody I’ve ever met.. everything that came out of her kitchen was delicious.
I’m not sure how she made her lasagna taste like that I cannot replicate The taste she produced.

Also her lentil chicken soup was delicious. And I’m really really hungry now thinking about my great grandma that’s weird

Konoha7Slaw3 , wilddoll77 Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By My mom used to put cut-up hot dogs in everything.

Cut up hot dogs in scrambled eggs, in box mac and cheese, in stir fries with vegetables to eat on top of rice, in fried potatoes to make some kind of hot dog hash.

NerdyAdventurousLife , jacqueattaque1989 Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By My ex made me scrambled eggs, and I had to immediately spit them out. There was CINNAMON in them.

I asked why the hell he had put cinnamon in my eggs, and he said he didn’t. Only salt and pepper. Um, no, taste them – there is cinnamon on these eggs. So he takes a scoop and tells me I’m imagining things. They taste fine!

[They did not]

Turns out he was NOT gaslighting me. His mother had given him his salt and pepper shakers. We were at his moms and I put some pepper on my meal and again, f*****g cinnamon.

“Oh yes!” His mother exclaimed, “He’s a Taurus, and they have weak throats. Cinnamon is good for the throat, so to make sure he gets enough and stays healthy, I mix it into the pepper!”

He thought that was just what pepper tasted like.

kifferella , GonnaGoFat Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By Our thanksgiving leftover meal was turkey with gravy over waffles. Delicious. But when I got to high school/college people told me it sounded gross and weird.

shmouli , veritas1975 Report

Scrambled eggs/omelets with ketchup. I always thought this was normal but as an adult the more I eat with others the more they keep pointing out to me that’s weird or gross???

Random_Cat_007 Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By The weirdest thing I can think is my grandma taught me to eat Coffee and Crackers. Basically you take a plate and line it with saltines, then pour over coffee until they’re softened then spread some sugar to taste and eat with deli ham. It’s basically a poor man’s country ham biscuits and red eye gravy.

It’s not the most filling breakfast in the world but it hits the spot every once in a blue moon.

BuckeyeBentley , aprilmarie19 Report

Noodles with butter, sugar, and walnuts. Apparently my dad used to eat it when he was growing up. It’s Hungarian. Diós tészta. I grew up in Canada and yeah it was considered weird by my friends.

cardew-vascular Report

I always thought coleslaw on pulled pork was normal because every place near me served it like that. Then I find out the heathens in the rest of the country don’t like that.

Yanrogue Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By Kraft Mac n cheese with sugar over the top of it. My dad and sister did this. YUCK!

Kimchi_boy , rockn4 Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By Growing up in the midwest, chili & cinnamon rolls were a common combination. It wasn’t until I was an adult that I learned this is pretty much only a midwestern thing.

kinetic_cheese , Eaysonle Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By My grandpa used to make peanut butter toast (crispy bread, like almost burnt, and smooth PB — and he always buttered the bread before putting on the PB) and hot chocolate, and would dip the toast in the hot chocolate. Didn’t realize it was weird until I got to college, did it in the dining hall, and got some weird looks.

Notorious_mmk , dnale Report

Unsweetened shredded wheat (it was large size not spoon sized) toasted in the oven with sharp cheese and fried bacon and you’d serve it with a bit of maple syrup on the side. It was…I think a recipe on the cereal box but seriously good. I never see those big shredded wheat squares around any longer so I can’t make this.

chachalatteda Report

When I was young and my Dad was a single parent, he’d try to have “fancy” dinners for my sister and me. His go-to appetizer for us was a slice of bologna, covered in peanut butter, then rolled up into a log. He’d then cut it into sections and each would have a toothpick in it. Voila! Appetizers.

Whenever I start missing my Dad, who passed away when I was 24, I make those appetizers.

FiddyWall Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By Eggo waffles with melted sharp cheddar cheese. It was such a regular breakfast in my family, I literally didn’t realize it wasn’t a thing until I had my first apartment and I told my roommate she was welcome to the eggos and cheese and she was like “I’m sorry, what?”

thesphinxistheriddle , almamahlerdoll Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By As newcomers to Canada in the 90’s, ketchup wasn’t really a thing in my home country. So we became obsessed with it when we got here. As a kid I used to put ketchup on everything, but my favourite was ketchup sandwiches (ketchup + bread) and ketchup sandwich with bologna or sliced ham.

omfgcheesecake , internationalfish Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By We were kinda poor, and my mom used to take a package of uncooked hot dogs and grind them up and mix them with sweet relish and mayonnaise. That was our “ham salad”. My friends all loved the stuff!

savedavary , wi_voter Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By I grew up with a lot of fruit in my savory dishes, mostly fruit and cheese combinations. Some are normal, but i think most of them aren’t. Still love it all so much, it adds just the right amount of sweetness.

Cheese and banana sandwiches are the best

Pineapple parts in lasagna

Apple or mango in dishes like wraps or curry

Raisins in couscous

Pasta of mango and blue cheese

Cheese fondue with pineapple, apple, banana, grapes, pear

Salads contained mostly normal fruits like apple or raisins, but for some reason also often bananas

pipapandora , ssagrill Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By Having milk to drink with spaghetti, super refreshing. It counters the acidity perfectly but my Italian American friends think I’m nuts.

sosbannor , SirDudeForSure Report

Tomato open-faced sandwiches as a snack in-between meals. Just a few pieces of bread with nice tomato slices on them, salt and pepper.

BrantGoodleaf Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By Cubed up baguette tossed in greek yogurt and chopped mint. Sometimes some honey to make it a sweet treat.

This was strictly an after dinner snack for some reason

ChaoticCurves , Urk4 Report

My mom provided ketchup and mayo mixed up as “pink sauce” to add on tacos

serenitychick Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By Grew up super poor. We ate flap jacks which in our house were just flour with salt and water pan cooked into flabby flavorless pancakes and then my mom would try to make syrup by cooking down sugar and water. Another regular was toast with ketchup and yet another was spaghetti noodles with canned beans. I don’t know that I can say I thought it was normal but I did know it was what there was to eat.

Leoliad , nflatable_Bridge Report

vanilla in eggs i can _almost_ see, it’s like. almost a custard i guess. wouldn’t do it myself lol though there is a mizrahi dish (fatoot samneh) where you essentially scramble some eggs with torn up toasted pieces of pita and then drizzle with honey that i quite like

anyway to answer your question, i loved dipping my fish sticks in applesauce as a kid lol

morgenlich Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By My mom didn’t realize that you were supposed to create a broth with the Ramen noodle spice packet. She would drain the noodles and then stir in butter and season it to taste with the flavor packet (usually about 1/4 of the packet). It was delicious!

gameface23 , Inflatable_Bridge Report

We always had pickles and sliced tomatoes inside of our grilled cheese sandwiches.

theredgoldlady Report

It’s not unheard of but my mom always makes chili and spaghetti. It’s good, too, and I’ll defend it

onionsforthepoor Report

Digestive biscuits spread with soft cheese like philadelphia and a bit of jam, usually two to make it a sandwich biscuit. I sometimes had this with peanut butter between the biscuits instead.

siskins Report

Putting boiled eggs in lasagne. I had no idea it was weird until I made a lasagne for a boyfriend and his roommates.

And also didn’t realize that most people don’t eat fresh vegetables. Growing up I didn’t realize how lucky I was that my dad had a full garden and we ate fresh tomatoes, lettuces, beans, herbs, etc.

Purple_Pansy_Orange Report

My mom put chopped up apples in the tuna fish. I don’t know anyone else that does this, but I still eat it that way!

happycampa Report

Kraft Mac n Cheese with a can of tuna in it. I was thirty before I realized this was not common.

I think its came about because my dad comes from a poor Catholic family and it was a cheap way to feed five kids during Lent.

Edit: Guys I get it. Please stop replying “It’s tuna casserole.” It is not the same thing as what I ate growing up.

Tuna casserole is pasta and tuna, yes, but it is not a box of Kraft Mac n Cheese with a can of tuna dumped in at the end. Tuna casserole has some variety of peas, onion, cream of mushroom/chicken soup, and often has bread crumbs or chips on top. I have had tuna casserole, tuna salad, and tuna helper at various times of my youth. They are different.

triggerhappymidget Report

Grew up poor as a young child. Rather than have proper desserts of any kind in the house, we had cans of condensed milk we’d just eat with a spoon. Never knew that wasn’t what it was for until I was an adult. Now I can’t have it in the house or I’ll eat a whole damn can like it’s pudding.

bigbossfearless Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By When it was dad’s turn to cook…

S. O. S.

Ground beef browned with salt n pepper. Thickened and creamed. (Essentially just hamburger gravy) on toast.

Meh.

We-R-Doomed , [deleted] Report

My uncle always made this for a snack for us: sliced a banana lengthwise, spread mayonnaise on it, sprinkled it with wheat germ. Did anyone else eat that in the 70’s?

Longjumping-Ad6411 Report

I’ve posted this on Reddit before and got told it was gross so I’ll go again, but this time you get the story:

My older brother was and still is to a slightly lesser degree a very picky eater. When he was a toddler he refused food so often he was medically malnourished and my parents were almost charged with child neglect. So my mother was always desperate to find nutritious things he would actually eat. When bro was 2 and I was a baby we all went to visit Mom’s parents and her dad invented it: Hot Dog Soup. Split pea soup with sliced hot dogs and salad macaroni. Bro loved it, and Mom would make that our whole lives. My brother and I still live together and I make it every once in a while.

NeitherSparky Report

Cheerios were never eaten without bananas sliced up in them.

My dad only ate watermelon if it was buried in salt.

Aziara86 Report

Hamburger and baked beans. You fried up the hamburger, seasoned it, added BBQ sauce, some ketchup, and finally added a can of baked beans. If you were splurging, you used Bush’s Baked Beans, but usually they were store brand.

Not sure if anyone else ate that for poverty supper, but I’ve never run into anyone else who ate this combo.

ILLforlife Report

My mother was english,(I’m 66), and England was so poor after fighting WWII, that food rationing continued for like 12 years after the war ended. A common breakfast in our American house was buttered toast with mashed sardines and malt vinegar on it.

embroidknittbike Report

Cold oatmeal mixed with ricotta cheese, some sweetener or sugar, and a little vanilla. Tastes like rice pudding!

MrsGenovesi1108 Report

My husband taught me to scramble leftover French toast batter once the bread is gone. It’s eggs, milk, and vanilla and it’s delicious. Now I sometimes just make that. Best served with maple syrup.

rachelnc Report

Peanut butter and honey is great, but best after it has sat in my lunch box half the day and the honey has penetrated the bread and makes it slightly crunchy. This is for those who posted it and don’t think many people do this. I’m pretty sure a lot do.

However, I came to post this. I still eat it all the time, my favorite sandwich ever: FLUFFER NUTTER. For those who don’t know, this is peanut butter and marshmallow fluff on white bread. 🤩

fryedace Report

Peanut butter (unsweetened, chunky) with alfalfa or bean sprouts & bananas on whole wheat sourdough.

I still eat it.

My dad was silent generation & mom just missed being a hippie.

They were still pretty “back to the land” movement.

Ok_Watercress_7801 Report

a common snack in my household was to take either plain potato chips or crunchy cheetos and top them with sour cream and valentina hot sauce. it sounds ridiculous but it’s honestly a pretty top tier snack.

azulweber Report

Eggs scrambled with cottage cheese and Worcestershire sauce, served over toasted bread. Be sure to drain the cottage cheese before scrambling, so it won’t be soggy. works best if bread is a bit stale and dry.

When making jello, substitute condensed milk for the cold water. Sometimes Granny would make several flavors of jello the regular way, then cut them in cubes and stir the cubes into a half-set bowl of jello made with milk for a “fancy” dessert.

ChiSquare1963 Report

We would put cottage cheese on toast and sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar.

philzter Report

I used to sprinkle Jello out of the packet over vanilla ice cream…usually strawberry.

ThunderDan1964 Report

oh god, so many. here’s a few:
* Diet Coke + Milk. I wouldn’t drink milk unless it was mixed with diet coke.

* Pizza with black olives and pineapples. My sibling and I would each get to choose a topping so we both grew to love this combo.

* Grilled cheese with mayo. Not on the outside to make it crispy; no, the mayo is on the inside with the cheese.

* Crackers + peanut butter + sprinkles as a snack

hotsauceandburrito Report

“Tuna casserole”, which was a box of mac n cheese, cream of chicken, some slices of melty cheese and canned tuna.

Doesn’t matter how sick I am, I will always be able to eat one or eight bowls of it. My husband is horrified every time he hears about it, but it’s easily one of my top 10!

AutumnGway Report

Pickled beets and eggs. It’s an Amish/Pennsylvania Dutch dish. My mom always made it with garden fresh beets and it was in the fridge with Amish cucumbers and my husband thought I was a psycho 😂 he’s from Louisiana.

AdhesivenessScared Report

Eating cream cheese rolled inside slices of genoa salami isn’t super unusual, but it definitely is a regional thing that was NOT the norm for where I grew up. My mom was raised in the south, and brought it to NJ with her when she married my dad. I didn’t know it was “weird” until I hit middle school. Still eat it, and it’s still tasty.

canipayinpuns Report

My mom used to prepare what she called a blintz, but in reality was an omelet filled with cottage cheese and jam. Every roommate I’ve ever made this around was very weirded out by the combo..

colleeno Report

Peanut butter and Mayo! My dad had it all the time and thought it was weird. It’s a comfort food now and tasty

nynjd Report

I don’t know if it’s weird, but we ate a lot of peanut butter and honey sandwiches when I was young. Or on toast. I’ve never met anyone else who likes it.

smc642 Report

Pita bread with melted Swiss cheese, mayonnaise, and shredded lettuce. My college drunk/Hangover meal.

what-the-what24 Report

My dad used to do “ma po tofu” with breakfast sausage and peas. I remember ordering it in a restaurant for the first time and being so disappointed. Now I like it the real way, of course, but goddamn my dad’s was still so good.

elchinguito Report

Old Bay Seasoning on almost everything. The normal fish, crabs, shrimp, chicken. But also on corn on the cob, in deviled eggs, in potato salad, in chili. Even desserts. My dad still puts glazed donut holes in a bag and some old bay and shoes it up. He eats vanilla ice cream with caramel, peanuts and old bay on top.

Mowmowbecca Report

My dad was from the Netherlands but I was born and raised in the US. Couple things my friends thought were super weird were:
1) Hutspot – mashed potatoes with carrots cooked and mashed in. My grandmother would always add nutmeg too for that “what is that flavor?” feeling.
2) White bread lightly toasted, slathered in butter then sprinkled liberally with chocolate sprinkles. This is still a favorite today.

janetluv13 Report

I used to enjoy eating iceberg lettuce with a tiny bit of salt on it as a snack. It started when I accidentally got salt on my side salad at dinner. Tasted it and really liked it. I’d easily eat a whole head of lettuce just snacking on this as an 8yo. lol

zhentarim_agent Report


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70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By Whenever my mom used an egg wash and breadcrumbs there would be leftover from the breading station. So she used to mix them together, add a little water if there was too little of the egg left, and let the breadcrumbs hydrate. Then the mixture went into a skillet with heated olive oil to be fried like a breadcrumb pancake. There was no way she was going to throw out those breadcrumbs.

Every so often I find myself craving a breadcrumb pancake. I make one with a beaten egg to hydrate seasoned breadcrumbs. But I add Locatelli Romano cheese and julienned sun dried tomatoes as well. Fried in olive oil with extra Locatelli cheese on top. So maybe not a weird food combination. But certainly a weird item to cook. Weird- but I love it!

CatfromLongIsland Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By Shepherds pie but instead of mashed potatoes, macaroni cheese on top!!!!!!!!!

Isis_J Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By My little old great-grandmother used to wake me up at 3:00 a.m. every morning and give me an ego, cheese and ham sandwich and a gigantic like 40 oz mug of hot cocoa and tell me that I hadn't eaten anything all day and I had better eat.

She had mild dementia and I had moved in there with her to take care of her.

She was really sweet and my favorite human being on the planet until she died like a year or so later.

RIP Granny, I love you and I miss you

She could also cook better than anybody I've ever met.. everything that came out of her kitchen was delicious.
I'm not sure how she made her lasagna taste like that I cannot replicate The taste she produced.

Also her lentil chicken soup was delicious. And I'm really really hungry now thinking about my great grandma that's weird

Konoha7Slaw3 , wilddoll77 Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By My mom used to put cut-up hot dogs in everything.

Cut up hot dogs in scrambled eggs, in box mac and cheese, in stir fries with vegetables to eat on top of rice, in fried potatoes to make some kind of hot dog hash.

NerdyAdventurousLife , jacqueattaque1989 Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By My ex made me scrambled eggs, and I had to immediately spit them out. There was CINNAMON in them.

I asked why the hell he had put cinnamon in my eggs, and he said he didn't. Only salt and pepper. Um, no, taste them - there is cinnamon on these eggs. So he takes a scoop and tells me I'm imagining things. They taste fine!

[They did not]

Turns out he was NOT gaslighting me. His mother had given him his salt and pepper shakers. We were at his moms and I put some pepper on my meal and again, f*****g cinnamon.

"Oh yes!" His mother exclaimed, "He's a Taurus, and they have weak throats. Cinnamon is good for the throat, so to make sure he gets enough and stays healthy, I mix it into the pepper!"

He thought that was just what pepper tasted like.

kifferella , GonnaGoFat Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By Our thanksgiving leftover meal was turkey with gravy over waffles. Delicious. But when I got to high school/college people told me it sounded gross and weird.

shmouli , veritas1975 Report

Scrambled eggs/omelets with ketchup. I always thought this was normal but as an adult the more I eat with others the more they keep pointing out to me that's weird or gross???

Random_Cat_007 Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By The weirdest thing I can think is my grandma taught me to eat Coffee and Crackers. Basically you take a plate and line it with saltines, then pour over coffee until they're softened then spread some sugar to taste and eat with deli ham. It's basically a poor man's country ham biscuits and red eye gravy.

It's not the most filling breakfast in the world but it hits the spot every once in a blue moon.

BuckeyeBentley , aprilmarie19 Report

Noodles with butter, sugar, and walnuts. Apparently my dad used to eat it when he was growing up. It's Hungarian. Diós tészta. I grew up in Canada and yeah it was considered weird by my friends.

cardew-vascular Report

I always thought coleslaw on pulled pork was normal because every place near me served it like that. Then I find out the heathens in the rest of the country don't like that.

Yanrogue Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By Kraft Mac n cheese with sugar over the top of it. My dad and sister did this. YUCK!

Kimchi_boy , rockn4 Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By Growing up in the midwest, chili & cinnamon rolls were a common combination. It wasn't until I was an adult that I learned this is pretty much only a midwestern thing.

kinetic_cheese , Eaysonle Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By My grandpa used to make peanut butter toast (crispy bread, like almost burnt, and smooth PB — and he always buttered the bread before putting on the PB) and hot chocolate, and would dip the toast in the hot chocolate. Didn't realize it was weird until I got to college, did it in the dining hall, and got some weird looks.

Notorious_mmk , dnale Report

Unsweetened shredded wheat (it was large size not spoon sized) toasted in the oven with sharp cheese and fried bacon and you'd serve it with a bit of maple syrup on the side. It was...I think a recipe on the cereal box but seriously good. I never see those big shredded wheat squares around any longer so I can't make this.

chachalatteda Report

When I was young and my Dad was a single parent, he'd try to have "fancy" dinners for my sister and me. His go-to appetizer for us was a slice of bologna, covered in peanut butter, then rolled up into a log. He'd then cut it into sections and each would have a toothpick in it. Voila! Appetizers.

Whenever I start missing my Dad, who passed away when I was 24, I make those appetizers.

FiddyWall Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By Eggo waffles with melted sharp cheddar cheese. It was such a regular breakfast in my family, I literally didn’t realize it wasn’t a thing until I had my first apartment and I told my roommate she was welcome to the eggos and cheese and she was like “I’m sorry, what?”

thesphinxistheriddle , almamahlerdoll Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By As newcomers to Canada in the 90’s, ketchup wasn’t really a thing in my home country. So we became obsessed with it when we got here. As a kid I used to put ketchup on everything, but my favourite was ketchup sandwiches (ketchup + bread) and ketchup sandwich with bologna or sliced ham.

omfgcheesecake , internationalfish Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By We were kinda poor, and my mom used to take a package of uncooked hot dogs and grind them up and mix them with sweet relish and mayonnaise. That was our “ham salad”. My friends all loved the stuff!

savedavary , wi_voter Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By I grew up with a lot of fruit in my savory dishes, mostly fruit and cheese combinations. Some are normal, but i think most of them aren't. Still love it all so much, it adds just the right amount of sweetness.

Cheese and banana sandwiches are the best

Pineapple parts in lasagna

Apple or mango in dishes like wraps or curry

Raisins in couscous

Pasta of mango and blue cheese

Cheese fondue with pineapple, apple, banana, grapes, pear

Salads contained mostly normal fruits like apple or raisins, but for some reason also often bananas

pipapandora , ssagrill Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By Having milk to drink with spaghetti, super refreshing. It counters the acidity perfectly but my Italian American friends think I’m nuts.

sosbannor , SirDudeForSure Report

Tomato open-faced sandwiches as a snack in-between meals. Just a few pieces of bread with nice tomato slices on them, salt and pepper.

BrantGoodleaf Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By Cubed up baguette tossed in greek yogurt and chopped mint. Sometimes some honey to make it a sweet treat.

This was strictly an after dinner snack for some reason

ChaoticCurves , Urk4 Report

My mom provided ketchup and mayo mixed up as “pink sauce” to add on tacos

serenitychick Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By Grew up super poor. We ate flap jacks which in our house were just flour with salt and water pan cooked into flabby flavorless pancakes and then my mom would try to make syrup by cooking down sugar and water. Another regular was toast with ketchup and yet another was spaghetti noodles with canned beans. I don’t know that I can say I thought it was normal but I did know it was what there was to eat.

Leoliad , nflatable_Bridge Report

vanilla in eggs i can _almost_ see, it’s like. almost a custard i guess. wouldn’t do it myself lol though there is a mizrahi dish (fatoot samneh) where you essentially scramble some eggs with torn up toasted pieces of pita and then drizzle with honey that i quite like

anyway to answer your question, i loved dipping my fish sticks in applesauce as a kid lol

morgenlich Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By My mom didn’t realize that you were supposed to create a broth with the Ramen noodle spice packet. She would drain the noodles and then stir in butter and season it to taste with the flavor packet (usually about 1/4 of the packet). It was delicious!

gameface23 , Inflatable_Bridge Report

We always had pickles and sliced tomatoes inside of our grilled cheese sandwiches.

theredgoldlady Report

It's not unheard of but my mom always makes chili and spaghetti. It's good, too, and I'll defend it

onionsforthepoor Report

Digestive biscuits spread with soft cheese like philadelphia and a bit of jam, usually two to make it a sandwich biscuit. I sometimes had this with peanut butter between the biscuits instead.

siskins Report

Putting boiled eggs in lasagne. I had no idea it was weird until I made a lasagne for a boyfriend and his roommates.

And also didn’t realize that most people don’t eat fresh vegetables. Growing up I didn’t realize how lucky I was that my dad had a full garden and we ate fresh tomatoes, lettuces, beans, herbs, etc.

Purple_Pansy_Orange Report

My mom put chopped up apples in the tuna fish. I don’t know anyone else that does this, but I still eat it that way!

happycampa Report

Kraft Mac n Cheese with a can of tuna in it. I was thirty before I realized this was not common.

I think its came about because my dad comes from a poor Catholic family and it was a cheap way to feed five kids during Lent.

Edit: Guys I get it. Please stop replying "It's tuna casserole." It is not the same thing as what I ate growing up.

Tuna casserole is pasta and tuna, yes, but it is not a box of Kraft Mac n Cheese with a can of tuna dumped in at the end. Tuna casserole has some variety of peas, onion, cream of mushroom/chicken soup, and often has bread crumbs or chips on top. I have had tuna casserole, tuna salad, and tuna helper at various times of my youth. They are different.

triggerhappymidget Report

Grew up poor as a young child. Rather than have proper desserts of any kind in the house, we had cans of condensed milk we'd just eat with a spoon. Never knew that wasn't what it was for until I was an adult. Now I can't have it in the house or I'll eat a whole damn can like it's pudding.

bigbossfearless Report

70 Weird Food Combinations That Certain People Swear By When it was dad's turn to cook...

S. O. S.

Ground beef browned with salt n pepper. Thickened and creamed. (Essentially just hamburger gravy) on toast.

Meh.

We-R-Doomed , [deleted] Report

My uncle always made this for a snack for us: sliced a banana lengthwise, spread mayonnaise on it, sprinkled it with wheat germ. Did anyone else eat that in the 70’s?

Longjumping-Ad6411 Report

I’ve posted this on Reddit before and got told it was gross so I’ll go again, but this time you get the story:

My older brother was and still is to a slightly lesser degree a very picky eater. When he was a toddler he refused food so often he was medically malnourished and my parents were almost charged with child neglect. So my mother was always desperate to find nutritious things he would actually eat. When bro was 2 and I was a baby we all went to visit Mom’s parents and her dad invented it: Hot Dog Soup. Split pea soup with sliced hot dogs and salad macaroni. Bro loved it, and Mom would make that our whole lives. My brother and I still live together and I make it every once in a while.

NeitherSparky Report

Cheerios were never eaten without bananas sliced up in them.

My dad only ate watermelon if it was buried in salt.

Aziara86 Report

Hamburger and baked beans. You fried up the hamburger, seasoned it, added BBQ sauce, some ketchup, and finally added a can of baked beans. If you were splurging, you used Bush's Baked Beans, but usually they were store brand.

Not sure if anyone else ate that for poverty supper, but I've never run into anyone else who ate this combo.

ILLforlife Report

My mother was english,(I’m 66), and England was so poor after fighting WWII, that food rationing continued for like 12 years after the war ended. A common breakfast in our American house was buttered toast with mashed sardines and malt vinegar on it.

embroidknittbike Report

Cold oatmeal mixed with ricotta cheese, some sweetener or sugar, and a little vanilla. Tastes like rice pudding!

MrsGenovesi1108 Report

My husband taught me to scramble leftover French toast batter once the bread is gone. It’s eggs, milk, and vanilla and it’s delicious. Now I sometimes just make that. Best served with maple syrup.

rachelnc Report

Peanut butter and honey is great, but best after it has sat in my lunch box half the day and the honey has penetrated the bread and makes it slightly crunchy. This is for those who posted it and don't think many people do this. I'm pretty sure a lot do.

However, I came to post this. I still eat it all the time, my favorite sandwich ever: FLUFFER NUTTER. For those who don't know, this is peanut butter and marshmallow fluff on white bread. 🤩

fryedace Report

Peanut butter (unsweetened, chunky) with alfalfa or bean sprouts & bananas on whole wheat sourdough.

I still eat it.

My dad was silent generation & mom just missed being a hippie.

They were still pretty “back to the land” movement.

Ok_Watercress_7801 Report

a common snack in my household was to take either plain potato chips or crunchy cheetos and top them with sour cream and valentina hot sauce. it sounds ridiculous but it’s honestly a pretty top tier snack.

azulweber Report

Eggs scrambled with cottage cheese and Worcestershire sauce, served over toasted bread. Be sure to drain the cottage cheese before scrambling, so it won’t be soggy. works best if bread is a bit stale and dry.

When making jello, substitute condensed milk for the cold water. Sometimes Granny would make several flavors of jello the regular way, then cut them in cubes and stir the cubes into a half-set bowl of jello made with milk for a “fancy” dessert.

ChiSquare1963 Report

We would put cottage cheese on toast and sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar.

philzter Report

I used to sprinkle Jello out of the packet over vanilla ice cream...usually strawberry.

ThunderDan1964 Report

oh god, so many. here’s a few:
* Diet Coke + Milk. I wouldn’t drink milk unless it was mixed with diet coke.

* Pizza with black olives and pineapples. My sibling and I would each get to choose a topping so we both grew to love this combo.

* Grilled cheese with mayo. Not on the outside to make it crispy; no, the mayo is on the inside with the cheese.

* Crackers + peanut butter + sprinkles as a snack

hotsauceandburrito Report

“Tuna casserole”, which was a box of mac n cheese, cream of chicken, some slices of melty cheese and canned tuna.

Doesn’t matter how sick I am, I will always be able to eat one or eight bowls of it. My husband is horrified every time he hears about it, but it’s easily one of my top 10!

AutumnGway Report

Pickled beets and eggs. It’s an Amish/Pennsylvania Dutch dish. My mom always made it with garden fresh beets and it was in the fridge with Amish cucumbers and my husband thought I was a psycho 😂 he’s from Louisiana.

AdhesivenessScared Report

Eating cream cheese rolled inside slices of genoa salami isn't super unusual, but it definitely is a regional thing that was NOT the norm for where I grew up. My mom was raised in the south, and brought it to NJ with her when she married my dad. I didn't know it was "weird" until I hit middle school. Still eat it, and it's still tasty.

canipayinpuns Report

My mom used to prepare what she called a blintz, but in reality was an omelet filled with cottage cheese and jam. Every roommate I've ever made this around was very weirded out by the combo..

colleeno Report

Peanut butter and Mayo! My dad had it all the time and thought it was weird. It’s a comfort food now and tasty

nynjd Report

I don’t know if it’s weird, but we ate a lot of peanut butter and honey sandwiches when I was young. Or on toast. I’ve never met anyone else who likes it.

smc642 Report

Pita bread with melted Swiss cheese, mayonnaise, and shredded lettuce. My college drunk/Hangover meal.

what-the-what24 Report

My dad used to do “ma po tofu” with breakfast sausage and peas. I remember ordering it in a restaurant for the first time and being so disappointed. Now I like it the real way, of course, but goddamn my dad’s was still so good.

elchinguito Report

Old Bay Seasoning on almost everything. The normal fish, crabs, shrimp, chicken. But also on corn on the cob, in deviled eggs, in potato salad, in chili. Even desserts. My dad still puts glazed donut holes in a bag and some old bay and shoes it up. He eats vanilla ice cream with caramel, peanuts and old bay on top.

Mowmowbecca Report

My dad was from the Netherlands but I was born and raised in the US. Couple things my friends thought were super weird were:
1) Hutspot - mashed potatoes with carrots cooked and mashed in. My grandmother would always add nutmeg too for that "what is that flavor?" feeling.
2) White bread lightly toasted, slathered in butter then sprinkled liberally with chocolate sprinkles. This is still a favorite today.

janetluv13 Report

I used to enjoy eating iceberg lettuce with a tiny bit of salt on it as a snack. It started when I accidentally got salt on my side salad at dinner. Tasted it and really liked it. I'd easily eat a whole head of lettuce just snacking on this as an 8yo. lol

zhentarim_agent Report

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