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What's the wierdest food you ever made?

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Hi, I'm in the mood for crazy meals today! let me here all the concoction of foods you ever made. I wanna try one 😉
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Shrimp with greek salad Its totally out of This world.
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Tinashe Sean wrote: 29 Jul 2021, 03:27 Shrimp with greek salad Its totally out of This world.
Wow never thought of that, I'll give it a try during the weekend and give you feedback :)
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Pancake with ketchup, I think that's hilarious. I feel awful for not finishing the food after making it.
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IamJc_Bembo12 wrote: 30 Jul 2021, 03:34 Pancake with ketchup, I think that's hilarious. I feel awful for not finishing the food after making it.
Hahaha you made my day thank you! I bet the pancake tasted too sweet after adding ketchup. I'm going to try it and prank my lil bro who likes pancakes later😋
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I'm not sure what was going through my mind at that time. Perhaps it was just my hunger that drove me to create such a weird menu. I'm warning you not to do it because I’ll bet you’ll call a hundred saints after tasting it lol.
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Eggs with chillies,cheese and hot sauce.
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IamJc_Bembo12 wrote: 30 Jul 2021, 09:16 I'm not sure what was going through my mind at that time. Perhaps it was just my hunger that drove me to create such a weird menu. I'm warning you not to do it because I’ll bet you’ll call a hundred saints after tasting it lol.
Hahaha this is seriously making me wanna try it even more!
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Seluleko Nhleko wrote: 30 Jul 2021, 09:29 Eggs with chillies,cheese and hot sauce.
Damn! you must love pepper a lot if you're able to take that...I'm impressed 😀😀
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Tinashe Sean wrote: 29 Jul 2021, 03:27 Shrimp with greek salad Its totally out of This world.
I tried this with my family yesterday and it was really good! Best shrimp meal I've taken in a long while. Thanks 🤗
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Pear(avocado) sandwiched between two slices of ginger bulla. Weird but very tasty
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There was a day I tried to make seafood pasta. I didn't get the recipe well and it turned out weird
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Not food but I made a cake with beer and mayoneese. I couldn't follow the recipe exactly because I didn't have the required cake forms, but it turned out fine. I later found out that if I had boiled the beer it would've tasted way better.
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