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Unlikely Food Combinations

Post here combinations of food that are unlikely and may save money as well.

Il start:
Fried egg on toast with branston pickle (or to save money buy supermarket own brand from 25p)

Chips with chilli powder sprinkled on top
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  • Cornucopia
    Cornucopia Posts: 16,548 Forumite
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    Your thread is in the wrong place, hopefully a mod will move it...

    I had Chicken Curry with Chips for the first time last week. I was genuinely amazed by how delicious it was.

    I also eat Cheese on Toast with a thin layer of mustard spread between the bread and the cheese.
  • Nile
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    Hi, we move threads if we think they’ll get more help elsewhere (please read the forum rule) so this post/thread has been moved to another board. If you have any questions about this policy please email [EMAIL="forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com"]forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com[/EMAIL].

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  • MandM90
    MandM90 Posts: 2,246 Forumite
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    OH swears by peanut butter and marmite. Not keen on the idea though...
  • chazsucks
    chazsucks Posts: 396 Forumite
    My son loves marmite and ham sandwiches with toasted bread and no butter - must be so dry to eat! :lipsrseal
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  • Ebe_Scrooge
    Ebe_Scrooge Posts: 7,320 Forumite
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    MandM90 wrote: »
    OH swears by peanut butter and marmite. Not keen on the idea though...

    Food of the gods, one of my favourites :T

    Ground cumin goes really well with any cheese dish - it peps up cheese on toast or just a simple pasta in cheese sauce no end.

    Celery with the "tube" filled with peanut butter, yum yum.
  • MandM90
    MandM90 Posts: 2,246 Forumite
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    Food of the gods, one of my favourites :T

    Ground cumin goes really well with any cheese dish - it peps up cheese on toast or just a simple pasta in cheese sauce no end.

    Celery with the "tube" filled with peanut butter, yum yum.

    We have this - with raisins along it! Think they call it "ants on a log" in the US :)
  • allybee101
    allybee101 Posts: 736 Forumite
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    I think my oddest was probably a bacon, onion and stuffing 'bake' which worked surprisingly well and was filling and cheap.
    Sliced onions softened, bacon cooked til crisp (either grill or fry). Made up the packet stuffing (tiny bit more liquid than normal so it wasn't too dry) then layered in a greased dish and baked (sprinkled a few of the onions over the top to crisp them up a bit). Served with veg and gravy.
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  • jemb
    jemb Posts: 910 Forumite
    I love chopped banna in toasted and buttered bread. So a toasted banana sandwich. Also love cheese on toast with bbq sauce. Almost a pizza!
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  • fairy_lights
    fairy_lights Posts: 9,220 Forumite
    Peanut butter and banana on toast, or peanut butter and marmite on toast, or peanut butter and honey...it's amazing how many things go well with peanut butter.
  • billywhizz
    billywhizz Posts: 263 Forumite
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    Cream Cheese, Peanut Butter and Celery sandwiches are a particular fave, along with Cheese and Strawberry Jam.

    But top of my list, which repels pretty much everyone, Fried bread and thick stodgy porridge.
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