What condiments do you put on your food makes other people cringe?

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Seriously an english thing? I spread jelly on a small omlet or fried egg and roll it up like a jelly roll. I like the salty with the sweet. Come to think of it other people seemed to be grossed out by that.
 
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You win!!..
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I like putting peanut butter and jelly on my waffles too, and when I was younger I always drank milk when we had dinner, but I don't like milk very much now.
 
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And I thought I was the only one who did that, I did get my 14 yr old DD to try it, now she is in on them. I have been eating my scrambled eggs like that for 50 yrs.

AL
 
Let's seee... Like a few others I LOVE dipping my fries in my chocolate shake~

I dip my toast in ketchup~

I dip my fries in mayonaise.

I put ketchup on my pizza.

Oh! I put steak sauce on my mashed potato/corn (bird-nest), but I don't eat steak~
 
No one has mentioned this one... ever try cream gravy.. Like you would have on a chicken fried steak, on pancakes? It's good! really!, No seriously! I'm not kidding!
Oh and I am a big one for adding Tabasco sauce to lots of food If Tabasco is not available I will add other pepper sauces but none compare to Tabasco! Eggs, mashed taters and gravy, Chicken fried steak, even corn on the cob get a good dose of Tabasco.
 
I have a friend with family in Australia, and she puts vegemite on everything. It is repulsive. If you don't have a clue what it it, it's this dark colored goop that has the same consistency and taste as tar. I don't even know if you can find it here . . . her family sends them jars.

ETA . . . apparently we do have it here . . . and they lie about it tasting like beef bouillon. I could swear they make it out of sweat, yeast, and tar. It certainly tastes like it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegemite
 
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eewww ~ vegemite is only for the iron-gutted!! It has the innocent look of Nutella, but the foul reality of barf!

Have you ever tried oreo cookies with cheeze whiz? it's quite tasty, that sweet/salty thing. I also like to dip my pbj sandwiches into any kind of soup. Tuna sandwiches dipped into soup is tasty too. And who can resist sweet-n-sour sauce on fried rice, sushi, & waffles? :-D
~Red
 

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