Anyone else put mustard on their eggs? Line up behind me, you wont be upset.MrBug708 wrote:If you put ketchup on eggs you don't deserve to be an American
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"Plus, why would I go to the NBA? Duke players suck in the pros."
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sriracha, soy, rice wine vinegar, garlic. I put that combo on everything, amazing salad dressing too.wyo-cat wrote:We do a lot of mixing in my kitchen.
Ketchup and Mayo
Sriracha and Mayo
Bacon Ranch and Horseradish
Salsa Verde (Spanish) and Mayo aka Super Spanish Sauce*
Chimmichurri and Mayo aka Gaucho Sauce*
*I have to give some stuff crazy names so the kids are into them.
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If you don't like mustard on eggs, then you're not allowed to have egg salad.TucsonClip wrote:Anyone else put mustard on their eggs? Line up behind me, you wont be upset.MrBug708 wrote:If you put ketchup on eggs you don't deserve to be an American
My grandpa used to say, "If you never had ketchup on eggs, then you ain't never lived." So I lived once, but never again.
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Thats what I said! I also like mustard on my fries.Longhorned wrote:If you don't like mustard on eggs, then you're not allowed to have egg salad.TucsonClip wrote:Anyone else put mustard on their eggs? Line up behind me, you wont be upset.MrBug708 wrote:If you put ketchup on eggs you don't deserve to be an American
My grandpa used to say, "If you never had ketchup on eggs, then you ain't never lived." So I lived once, but never again.
People look at me funny and then I ask if they like egg salad or mustard based potato salad. "OF COURSE WE DO!" Once the hampster in their head gets back on the wheel, they feel like fools.
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I like mixing hot sauce, mustard and ketchup and using that for my fries
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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+1ASUHATER! wrote:I like mixing hot sauce, mustard and ketchup and using that for my fries
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+2TucsonClip wrote:+1ASUHATER! wrote:I like mixing hot sauce, mustard and ketchup and using that for my fries
I maybe add ketchup to anything by itself, maybe once per year if I can't find anything else.
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That's what I do. Recently mustard and hot sauce weren't available, and I decided ketchup doesn't work without them.Merkin wrote:+2TucsonClip wrote:+1ASUHATER! wrote:I like mixing hot sauce, mustard and ketchup and using that for my fries
I maybe add ketchup to anything by itself, maybe once per year if I can't find anything else.
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I don't intentionally use mustard on fries, but I mix mustard and ketchup on a lot of sandwiches that come with fries and have no qualms about dipping in runoff from a sandwich.ASUHATER! wrote:I like mixing hot sauce, mustard and ketchup and using that for my fries
I went to Truland Burgers and Greens, and they offer Sriracha mayo for fries, along with ketchup. If there's a relevant use for mayo, that's the one, being blended with something else that makes you forget that it's mayo.
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I've been known to eat fries with no condiment. Eggs, too. Probably handed down from The Great Depression. Had toast with no butter the other day. Ugh!
Now, let's talk about margarine eaters. The worst! They're known to hang out with white bread eaters.
Now, let's talk about margarine eaters. The worst! They're known to hang out with white bread eaters.
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I don't think we had butter in my house until I was a teenager. Crisco for baking, margarine for other "butter" needs. My parents were raised without butter in the home and so was I. I always thought of butter as a luxury to be taken advantage of the few times we went to a restaurant with complimentary rolls/bread and butter.
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Except for the spray margarine, I don't think my kids know what margarine even tastes or looks like. Just real butter all the time.
However, I have switched to coconut oil for the pan, the higher smoke point is great. No more burned butter in the pan.
However, I have switched to coconut oil for the pan, the higher smoke point is great. No more burned butter in the pan.
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I call that the "oops! move". Like when the maple syrup runs off your pancakes gets on your sausage links. Now I just pour the maple syrup directly onto the sausage while saying, "Oops... oops... oops...."Spaceman Spiff wrote:I don't intentionally use mustard on fries, but I mix mustard and ketchup on a lot of sandwiches that come with fries and have no qualms about dipping in runoff from a sandwich.ASUHATER! wrote:I like mixing hot sauce, mustard and ketchup and using that for my fries
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If not butter, peanut butter or cream cheese. I could not see going outside those three, peronally.gumby wrote:I've been known to eat fries with no condiment. Eggs, too. Probably handed down from The Great Depression. Had toast with no butter the other day. Ugh!
Now, let's talk about margarine eaters. The worst! They're known to hang out with white bread eaters.
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We never had butter. But my grandmother had butter, baked her own wheat bread and made peach and raspberry jams. Ate a lot of toast at her place.scumdevils86 wrote:I don't think we had butter in my house until I was a teenager. Crisco for baking, margarine for other "butter" needs. My parents were raised without butter in the home and so was I. I always thought of butter as a luxury to be taken advantage of the few times we went to a restaurant with complimentary rolls/bread and butter.
Haven't had margarine (that I know of) in decades .
On the downside, my great aunt/uncle lived around the corner from my grandmother and had their own dairy cow. Cereal with "fresh-squeezed" milk was gross. Cream sticking to the Cheerios ...
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is hummus a condiment? Love that stuff, and so many flavors.
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I made a yogurt/tahini/lemon/garlic sauce the other day. I could eat that on a lot.
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We'll allow it.gumby wrote:is hummus a condiment?
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Mustard on tater tots is clutch. Has anyone had "fry sauce" before? Ketchup and mayo mixed. It is huge in a few states and actually pretty good.
The parallels between assisting condiments and Lonzo Ball are perfect.
The parallels between assisting condiments and Lonzo Ball are perfect.
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I had tots a couple times lately. I had ketchup and mustard on the plate and when I was done almost all the mustard was gone and none of the ketchup.
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Since this thread is totally derailed I just want to add that dipping Wendy's (or McDonald's ) fries in a Wendy's frosty is where it's at.
It ranks somewhere on the ecstasy scale as pretty equal to bad sex.
It ranks somewhere on the ecstasy scale as pretty equal to bad sex.
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gumby wrote:Daughter's friend puts ketchup on mac and cheese. Horrifying. Daughter uses Wendy's frosties as a condiment for her fries.
Ur daughter is a smart girl.
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Also: Whataburger spicy ketchup.
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I've previously purchased Jalapeno Ketchup and Habanero Ketchup. Both are an improvement over regular ketchup.rgdeuce wrote:Also: Whataburger spicy ketchup.
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When you make it to Utah, fry sauce... Freddy's offers it nationwide (I like the jalapeño variety), as does Arctic Circle for a limited number of folks, but it seems every restaurant in Utah offers their own delicious take on it. In normal life, mustard, followed by a spiced-up ketchup (Whataburger does it right, indeed) seem to find their way onto my plate most times. Also, hot sauce and/or salsa are required for eggs, and I'm pro mayo.
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Fry sauce is overrated.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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This is revolting. I remember people doing that 30 years ago, so I tried it... ughPennZona20 wrote:gumby wrote:Daughter's friend puts ketchup on mac and cheese. Horrifying. Daughter uses Wendy's frosties as a condiment for her fries.
Ur daughter is a smart girl.
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Not to get off topic because I know this thread is about condiments, but has anyone had that ol' Kraft mac and cheese mixed with canned tuna?Puerco wrote:This is revolting. I remember people doing that 30 years ago, so I tried it... ughPennZona20 wrote:gumby wrote:Daughter's friend puts ketchup on mac and cheese. Horrifying. Daughter uses Wendy's frosties as a condiment for her fries.
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Sounds too much like tuna cassarole to me. Now I've done the blue box with ground beef, baked beans and BBQ sauce - Cowboy style.
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How about BBQ sauce on fried foods like onion rings. Another item I enjoy.
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It's way worse than tuna casserole. Tuna casserole is almost good for the first bite, not awful for the second bite, and you just don't take a third bite.wyo-cat wrote:Sounds too much like tuna cassarole to me. Now I've done the blue box with ground beef, baked beans and BBQ sauce - Cowboy style.
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I love tuna casserole. And tater tot casserole.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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They're okay but even with a proper Minnesota hot dish, I quite while I'm ahead.ASUHATER! wrote:I love tuna casserole. And tater tot casserole.
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My cafeteria at work does a decent burger sometimes (well as decent as you can get when it's made by a Swiss dude), always with fries. The ketchup dispenser is right there, but you have to go buy mustard by the pack for $0.60. F_cking barbarians. Ketchup with fries is okay, but on a burger? No way.Merkin wrote:+2TucsonClip wrote:+1ASUHATER! wrote:I like mixing hot sauce, mustard and ketchup and using that for my fries
I maybe add ketchup to anything by itself, maybe once per year if I can't find anything else.
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And they probably have an orangina dispenser instead of a coke soda fountain.
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Well, there's certainly no Coke soda fountain! Actually the food's pretty good. A couple traditional cafeteria choices, plus salad bar, and a couple fresh made options. I tend to hit Little Italy where we have fresh pasta (pasta machine extruding the stuff while you're watching) or fresh pizza on Tues & Thurs. Brutally expensive though. $7-14 per day, plus another $3 if you have a coffee after.CalStateTempe wrote:And they probably have an orangina dispenser instead of a coke soda fountain.
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Way to go, LaVar. Maybe Reebok?
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I loved the faculty cafeteria at the frauenclink in Zurich. Everything you say is absolutely true.Puerco wrote:Well, there's certainly no Coke soda fountain! Actually the food's pretty good. A couple traditional cafeteria choices, plus salad bar, and a couple fresh made options. I tend to hit Little Italy where we have fresh pasta (pasta machine extruding the stuff while you're watching) or fresh pizza on Tues & Thurs. Brutally expensive though. $7-14 per day, plus another $3 if you have a coffee after.CalStateTempe wrote:And they probably have an orangina dispenser instead of a coke soda fountain.
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Lol...I heard K-Swiss is in the market for a spokesperson.
Lol
Lol
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LA Gear could use the dream team.
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Bobby Hurley is bringing back the ITZ!!CalStateTempe wrote:Lol...I heard K-Swiss is in the market for a spokesperson.
Lol
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This used to be a post college/bachelor staple of mine. Ballooned me up to about 215 in no time.Longhorned wrote:Not to get off topic because I know this thread is about condiments, but has anyone had that ol' Kraft mac and cheese mixed with canned tuna?Puerco wrote:This is revolting. I remember people doing that 30 years ago, so I tried it... ughPennZona20 wrote:gumby wrote:Daughter's friend puts ketchup on mac and cheese. Horrifying. Daughter uses Wendy's frosties as a condiment for her fries.
Ur daughter is a smart girl.
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What is Lonzos agent doing in all this or is his dad running that role, too?
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Chino just needs to hire Lavar, he obviously knows what he's doing
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Lol. Damn this dude really is OD'ing in this moment.