Foo - Weird stuff you ate as a kid.

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Me: mustard and mayo sandwiches. :o
Dirt.
Leather straps.
Pencils.
Sandwiches containing just about everything in the cupboard (at once), including honey, golden syrup, salad dressing, tomato sauce...
Me: mustard and mayo sandwiches. :o
The weird part being mayo right?
Wordbiker
02-15-10, 07:37 PM
Paint chips. :twitchy:
longbeachgary
02-15-10, 07:42 PM
tuna and jelly
CbadRider
02-15-10, 07:53 PM
Sandwiches with just dill pickle slices and American cheese. On white bread. The pickle slices would stick to the cheese and make white marks on it.
The weird part being mayo right?
No, the sandwich part. :p
KiddSisko
02-15-10, 08:07 PM
My family bought our bread from a local bakery that sold an equivalent to Wonder Bread - just simple sliced white bread, but more fresh and tastier than WB. I loved eating the crust first, then making tight little balls out of the remaining white part and chewing them.
A friend of mine showed me how to make a sugar sandwich by spreading butter, then sugar between two slices of bread, then smashing the two pieces flat before eating.
KiddSisko
02-15-10, 08:08 PM
Sandwiches with just dill pickle slices and American cheese. On white bread. The pickle slices would stick to the cheese and make white marks on it.
That's not weird. That's a pickle and cheese sandwich!
BananaTugger
02-15-10, 08:09 PM
Boogers.
KiddSisko
02-15-10, 08:20 PM
^ I knew that was coming.
prathmann
02-15-10, 08:20 PM
When I spent a year in Germany, one of my most common lunchtime sandwiches was Schmaltz. Although wikipedia indicates that this is made from chicken or goose fat, in our case it was just the cooled grease left over from frying bacon with a little salt sprinkled on top. Tasted good but probably not the healthiest sandwich.
Them little rolly polly bugs, they roll up when you handle them.
Helms91
02-15-10, 09:01 PM
Once, when i was about two or three, i drank a bottle of my mom's perfume and ate some of her lipstick.:twitchy:
I once drank some charcoal lighter fluid. Luckily my brother saw me do it and told mom. Still ended up in hospital with chemical pnuemonia. Seems to remember something about an oxygen tent, etc.
My brother saved my life more than once. I should be nicer to him. He used to eat Gainesburgers with the family dog. He got half, she got half.
travelmama
02-15-10, 10:29 PM
Boogers.
Oh shucks! I am busting up.
When I spent a year in Germany, one of my most common lunchtime sandwiches was Schmaltz. Although wikipedia indicates that this is made from chicken or goose fat, in our case it was just the cooled grease left over from frying bacon with a little salt sprinkled on top. Tasted good but probably not the healthiest sandwich.
I always wondered who came up with jarring fat to spread on bread. Schmaltz is some for real crap.
busted knuckles
02-15-10, 11:16 PM
I remember liking to eat the ends off of matches. The strike anywhere type, I believe.
SingingSabre
02-15-10, 11:24 PM
When I spent a year in Germany, one of my most common lunchtime sandwiches was Schmaltz. Although wikipedia indicates that this is made from chicken or goose fat, in our case it was just the cooled grease left over from frying bacon with a little salt sprinkled on top. Tasted good but probably not the healthiest sandwich.
Mmmm...schmaltz and mashed potatoes. The chicken variety, of course, coming from a Jewish family. :)
AnthonyG
02-16-10, 05:03 AM
When I spent a year in Germany, one of my most common lunchtime sandwiches was Schmaltz. Although wikipedia indicates that this is made from chicken or goose fat, in our case it was just the cooled grease left over from frying bacon with a little salt sprinkled on top. Tasted good but probably not the healthiest sandwich.
"Schmaltz" is the name given to chicken fat. What you had has a name to. Its called a Lard sandwich. Its all good stuff really. What on earth do you people think butter or (DREAD) margarine is?
Anthony
UnsafeAlpine
02-16-10, 05:08 AM
Elmer's glue had a very sweet taste to it...
individually wrapped slices of american cheese.
underwood deviled ham spread.
oscar mayer bologna.
liverwurst.
peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
sloppy joses.
wonder bread.
coasting
02-16-10, 06:24 AM
squeezy cheese
lard on bread - that was an accident. my mum picked up what she thought was a pack of butter. no one noticed until i told them how delicious the butter was.
peanut butter straight from the jar with fingers.
individually wrapped slices of american cheese.
underwood deviled ham spread.
oscar mayer bologna.
liverwurst.
peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
sloppy joses.
wonder bread.
+1, and spam
coasting
02-16-10, 06:31 AM
i object. spam is not weird. nor is corned beef
ModoVincere
02-16-10, 06:32 AM
Does the neighbor count?
coasting
02-16-10, 06:33 AM
the neighbour's cat
StupidlyBrave
02-16-10, 06:34 AM
Does the neighbor count?
We didn't know your neighbor. How can we assess if that's weird?
Fast Cloud
02-16-10, 06:40 AM
mustard on crackers...we were poor. :)
cyclezealot
02-16-10, 06:42 AM
[QUOTE=botto;10409721
oscar mayer bologna.
sloppy joses.
wonder bread.[/QUOTE]
Balloon bread.. The stuff that makes bones grow..And a cause for Wonder bread cyclists Jerseys...
...... My Grandma made great bologna sandwiches , mixed up with chopped bologna and pickles... We all liked them on picnics.. Still love sloppy joes.
A great - Grandma liked Wonder Bread, butter and SUGAR.. Ugh. Tried them a couple times. Glad that never took , thought it disgusting..
Wonder Bread kit.. I might not even mind riding about wearing such.. Looks pretty cool actually..
Metzinger
02-16-10, 06:48 AM
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yum
dstrong
02-16-10, 07:43 AM
The lunch sack staple for my brother and me was Tuna on Raisin Bread. Yum...and not Cinnamon Raisin Bread...just regular raisin bread. My brother was a fan of Peanut Butter and Mayo sandwiches, which might have had something to do with his acne problem.
I did manage to eat a couple forkfulls of Tuna cat food once...but that was on a dare...and while drunk. Tasted like...tuna.
i object. spam is not weird. nor is corned beef
Isn't Spam just an acronym? Snout, Pecker, A$$ and ...can't remember that last thing.
One thing I eat and love nowadays is to go to my local taco stand and order a plate of pork snout tacos. Everyone at work thinks they're gross but I love 'em.
Isn't Spam just an acronym? Snout, Pecker, A$$ and ...can't remember that last thing.
the m is for "more ass"
NickDavid
02-16-10, 08:18 AM
Butter. I stole sticks of butter from the fridge.
uncooked white rice and cheddar cheese.
Butter. I stole sticks of butter from the fridge.
My brother did that too. He'd walk around with half a stick dripping all over his hand. Nowadays his daughter eats the pats of butter at the restaurants.
Ernest
dragracer
02-16-10, 08:49 AM
Ketchup sandwiches......Butter(not margarine) and Sugar sandwiches...Used to like to sip vinegar.....Used to put dried beef bouillon granules in my lip like it was Skoal or something... :twitchy:
Ketchup sandwiches......Butter(not margarine) and Sugar sandwiches...Used to like to sip vinegar.....Used to put dried beef bouillon granules in my lip like it was Skoal or something... :twitchy:
British heritage??
Does the neighbor count?
I said as a KID! :p
HardyWeinberg
02-16-10, 09:45 AM
chicken nuggets
I said as a KID! :p
cabrito?
Pencil erasers
Purina Dog Chow (till Dad told me there was horsemeat in there)
Butter/sugar sammiches - the kind where you had to hold them with both hands there was so much junk on them ugh!)
Raw beef (my Mom would croak when she rounded the corner and I'm chewing on a piece - my hands got smacked for that one all the time! - hehe - little did she know that I grew into and adult who loves rarrrrre/mooing beef and steak tartar)
dragracer
02-16-10, 10:48 AM
British heritage??
No idea....adopted. :D
No idea....adopted. :D
How do you feel about Dickens?
no motor?
02-16-10, 11:27 AM
British heritage??
My Grandparents were, and we used to have to eat flaming Christmas pudding before we could open our presents. Eating that was worse than having to wait to open our presents.
ModoVincere
02-16-10, 11:37 AM
I said as a KID! :p
I need a better definition of "KID" here. :innocent:
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