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    Posted: 30 Apr 2016 at 4:42pm
Koka Curry Noodles and chopped up kearns sausages and all mixed in 

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Had a burger with peanut butter and banana on it, it worked surprisingly well.
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Originally posted by Croftman Croftman wrote:

Minstrels or Malteasers in popcorn
Saw it mentioned above and will second it, chips on a burger is tops
Banana on brown bread isn't really that odd....is it?


Don't think it's a big thing in tallaght anyway I have never really seen anyone eating it. Was not on the list in my household growing up. Been missing out

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That's not a strange combo at all

Mate of mine is mad for chips and ice cream.
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Minstrels or Malteasers in popcorn
Saw it mentioned above and will second it, chips on a burger is tops
Banana on brown bread isn't really that odd....is it?
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Sliced banana on a slice of buttermilk soda bread from Aldi. Delicious and great for pre-workout if you need food but don't want anything big before
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Originally posted by HateHenry HateHenry wrote:

Turkey and cranberry, Lamb and mint, pork and apple, beef and horseradish....Who,d a thunk!

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Agree hb ice cream and chips
chips on burgers is a must, often pizza too
Cheese can go with everything inc curry and beans
Shepards pie mushed in with beans
hate mayonaisse and mushrooms
would call ketchup red sauce too
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Originally posted by SuperDave84 SuperDave84 wrote:

Ah here, a mix of toffee and salted popcorn together can be lovely.

Have you all never heard of salted caramel? It works, and so does mixing popcorn.


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Originally posted by Flanno7hi Flanno7hi wrote:

Originally posted by londonirish londonirish wrote:

Originally posted by Flanno7hi Flanno7hi wrote:

[QUOTE=dundon13]My brother's girlfriend, when she makes a pasta bake she tops it with cheese and then cornflakes, for a bit of extra crispiness. I haven't had it yet but the rest of my family said it does work.


I've heard that from a few people before and it's supposed to be nice. Someone I know swears by a grilled chickedn breast topped in cream cheese and cornflakes.



 

who are these people? Why in gods name would you add cornflakes to anything bar a bowl of milk...

 

It's flakes of corn it's not like they are putting f**king cocopops on a sausage.[/


I have eaten a chicken and brocolli bake with cornflakes on the top and have to admit it was lovely. They make it that way in the wooden spoon in dunlaoighre. When I make it myself I would have used breadcrumbs but the cornflakes are baked and add some crunch. Once got one in a pub and it was stuffing on the top, not anywhere near as nice QUOTE]
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Ah here, a mix of toffee and salted popcorn together can be lovely.

Have you all never heard of salted caramel? It works, and so does mixing popcorn.
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Sea salt chocolate is nice alright. I will try anything once but chips and custard might stretch it.
Coco pops on a sausage is a goer though.
Back on chocolate, had a Sicilian dish of duck in a chocolate sauce.
Also chilli and chocolate go well, Mexicans originally served it in cocoa. Not a big hot chocolate fan but it improves it.
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Originally posted by Flanno7hi Flanno7hi wrote:

Originally posted by londonirish londonirish wrote:

Originally posted by Flanno7hi Flanno7hi wrote:

Originally posted by dundon13 dundon13 wrote:

My brother's girlfriend, when she makes a pasta bake she tops it with cheese and then cornflakes, for a bit of extra crispiness. I haven't had it yet but the rest of my family said it does work.
I've heard that from a few people before and it's supposed to be nice. Someone I know swears by a grilled chickedn breast topped in cream cheese and cornflakes.
 
who are these people? Why in gods name would you add cornflakes to anything bar a bowl of milk...
 
It's flakes of corn it's not like they are putting f**king cocopops on a sausage.
 
Ok, when you say it like that, it sounds so normal. Next time i'm dining out i'll ask the waiter for a side  of cornflakes to sprinkle on my chicken liver parfait. While i'm there i'll get a basket of weetabix to dip in my soup.  
 
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Sea salt flavoured chocolate.

Surprisingly tasty.

http://www.greenandblacks.co.uk/our-range/Bars/Sea-Salt?p=3148#first
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Turkey and cranberry, Lamb and mint, pork and apple, beef and horseradish....Who,d a thunk!
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Originally posted by Roberto Baggio Roberto Baggio wrote:

Bought a bag of popcorn yesterday thinking it was salted, but it was a mixture of salted and sweet
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Feckin english with their sweet popcorn at the cinema. nearly choked the first time I went to the cinema here. f**king weirdos.


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Originally posted by londonirish londonirish wrote:

Originally posted by Flanno7hi Flanno7hi wrote:

Originally posted by dundon13 dundon13 wrote:

My brother's girlfriend, when she makes a pasta bake she tops it with cheese and then cornflakes, for a bit of extra crispiness. I haven't had it yet but the rest of my family said it does work.
I've heard that from a few people before and it's supposed to be nice. Someone I know swears by a grilled chickedn breast topped in cream cheese and cornflakes.
 
who are these people? Why in gods name would you add cornflakes to anything bar a bowl of milk...
 
It's flakes of corn it's not like they are putting f**king cocopops on a sausage.
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Most of these sound rotten haha! 
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