Grilled cheese w/ ketchup: moral imperative, or mortal sin?

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In general, the only thing I like mayo in or on, is tuna for tunafish sandwiches.
I hear that. I even make my cole slaw w. ranch or blue cheese dressing instead of mayo.

For fries, I like the ol' English way of malt vinegar.
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I am passionately indifferent to ketchup except on mediocre fries as someone sagely noted above.
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CByrneIV wrote:
Lokidude wrote:Of course, I'm also someone who doesn't like mayonnaise as a condiment. In general, the only thing I like mayo in or on, is tuna for tunafish sandwiches.
Same here, except (brace yourselves) I also put mayo (has to be mayo not that miracle whip crap) on sloppy joes. I know, weird but my mother did it that way and somehow I acquired the taste.
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Cobar wrote:
CByrneIV wrote:
Lokidude wrote:Of course, I'm also someone who doesn't like mayonnaise as a condiment. In general, the only thing I like mayo in or on, is tuna for tunafish sandwiches.
Same here, except (brace yourselves) I also put mayo (has to be mayo not that miracle whip crap) on sloppy joes. I know, weird but my mother did it that way and somehow I acquired the taste.
I agree, THAT would DEFINITELY be an acquired taste!! :shock: ;) ;) :D
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Getting about as bad as ketchup is ranch dressing. Everybody seems to be dipping their shit in that anymore.

For a hot dog I like them grilled, split down the middle with a thin pickle spear inserted and mustard on top. Lightly toast the bun too.
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A) The liver's more of a chemical factory than a filter.

B) liver, when prepared properly, ranges from good to superb. It's one of the first things, if not the first thing, a predator eats, if possible.
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Aglifter wrote:A) The liver's more of a chemical factory than a filter.

B) liver, when prepared properly, ranges from good to superb. It's one of the first things, if not the first thing, a predator eats, if possible.
A) No reason it can't be a floor wax AND a dessert topping. ;)

B) Oh yes, I have to agree. And I grew up fearing and dreading liver. Then I encountered people who could cook....
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Its kinda like tongue - it seems a bit odd, but it can be superb.
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Mmmm.... Grammy's tongue sandwiches. You've brought back a bit of childhood.
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Weetabix wrote:Mmmm.... Grammy's tongue sandwiches. You've brought back a bit of childhood.
OH MAN, THAT just SOUNDS so WRONG!! :lol: :lol: :lol: ;) ;) ;)
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