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Jam and ham!


marcAB10

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ok.. I was speaking about this at work today.

 

What wierd combination of food did you eat as a kid or maybe still eat now?

 

I used spread strawberry jam on wafer thin ham, roll it up and eat it! Its sounds wierd but I used to love it.

 

I also remember dipping chips into jars of Nuttela (sp)! :D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PS.. Cramola Foam rocked

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Guest damelza

school chips in me custard. Can understand the nutella dipping marc.

 

cheese on toast with a bit of jam on .... mmmm try it!

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just remembered.. i used to sit on my jam sandwiches at school when i was about 7 because i liked eating them flat! (thought it tasted better flat or something) :blink:

 

i also remember we used roll up slices of bread into little dough balls and eat them?? the white bread would turn a minky brown as it cleaned the dirt off our tiny hands lol..

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the white bread would turn a minky brown as it cleaned the dirt off our tiny hands lol..

 

:taped:

 

a polish guy where my dad mate works has custard on chips, i love cheese and salad cream on Digestive biscuits:d:d and melted butter spread on a hot scone dipped in jam:eyebrows: not mega weird i know but nice

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Guest Suprascarlet

Chopped ham and pork with strawberry yoghurt OR hot, skinned and salted tomatoes and both had to be on plain bread :p

 

MarcAB10, you are soooooo right about the Cremola Foam :D

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