I don’t think I’ve made a post on here about food, so here goes! 😃

I’ll go first…I just love eating uncooked pasta. It has such a satisfying crunch and the tomato pasta and wholewheat pasta are my faves! This has been a habit that I’ve had ever since I’ve had teeth and people are always surprised that I haven’t damaged my teeth doing this. I enjoy pasta cooked too!

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    Not me but on The German cannabis community (C/cannabis@feddit.org) we recently had a post of someone eating yogurette (chocolate with fruits) with mustard while being high. It also included a rating of different mustard variations and how well they work for this.

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    Mustard on lasagna. Not even fancy mustard, just the yellow deli stuff.

    It’s been a staple in our family for about 10 years after my sister tried it as a joke

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      I mix a tiny bit of honey mustard into my rice with spicy curry

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    This one might be a little different.

    I eat only once a day, but it’s a big one, right before bed.
    When I order takeout from… say my favorite burger place in town, usually a double cheeseburger, I ask that they apply no mayo, mustard nor ketchup, as I will reheat it all on the air fryer/toaster oven then apply condiments, don’t want the bread to be getting soggy for hours before dinner.

    I also tell them to put the lettuce, tomato, onion and pickles on the side, for the same reason. I bring my own reusable containers for the separate things, to create no plastic/styrofoam waste. That includes tiny ones for the dressing and for the runny cheese for the fries.

    Which reminds me of the fries - back home, hours later, I will refry them for a minute or two, they come out almost as good as new.

    But this all being home, I can also play around with the burger. Such as stuffing it with a full onion, thinly sliced and caramelized on low heat with olive oil, pepper and a dash of Lawry’s seasoned salt. Maybe also sliced mushrooms sautéed in butter. I’ll also add a few extra slices of yellow heirloom tomato.

    One last thing: while the onions are caramelizing on the toaster oven, I’ll also put another tray with a handful of asparagus in olive oil, pepper and garlic salt.

    Like a friend described it, I like tuning the burger!
    As in “car tuning”, custom burger mods.

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    Bacon and cream cheese sandwich on white bread.

    It’s the second greatest sandwich ever.

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        Peanut butter and jelly, of course.

        I was having lunch in the break room once, and a wise old man came in and asked me what I was eating.

        “Peanut butter and jelly,” I said.

        “I think that’s the best sandwich they ever did come up with,” he replied, then walked away.

        I think about that a lot.

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    Blue cheese crumbles in ramen or pumpkin soup. Soft blue cheese on a water cracker, topped with a drizzle of spicy honey. Maybe not super weird, but a lot of people just don’t like blue cheese to begin with.