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    Quote Originally Posted by Moonlight Hunter View Post
    It's not an improvised meal, but if we're talking about nasty food we love I'll offer up a few of my favorites:

    1. McDonalds
    2. Yakisoba Noodles(spicy chicken only, although they have a korean bbq that looks like an interesting color)
    3. Olive Garden(don't like telling people this, guilty pleasure, we get about $100 worth of gift cards to the place a month, we never use them all though)
    4. Flaming hot cheetos
    Ain't NUTTIN' wrong with flaming hot Cheetos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Bart View Post
    Ain't NUTTIN' wrong with flaming hot Cheetos.
    #preach

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    Its definitely not nasty but my grandmother used to wake up, fry me okra and make homemade biscuits. I had fried okra biscuits for breakfast in the summers at her house. Sometimes id ask her to put some dukes on it. I still eat it to this day at her house, just not for breakfast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SCswampCAT View Post
    Its definitely not nasty but my grandmother used to wake up, fry me okra and make homemade biscuits. I had fried okra biscuits for breakfast in the summers at her house. Sometimes id ask her to put some dukes on it. I still eat it to this day at her house, just not for breakfast.
    That sounds pretty good
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    Not all that crazy but beans on toast was a fairly common meal at our house growing up. My Mom is British so I guess that explains it.

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    I like to take leftover meatloaf, cut a slab off the next day, throw it in frying pan and get outside crispy and make a meatloaf sandwich on white bread with texas pete.
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    I took a date out to a restaurant, Lil'Freds, mid 90's, and she asked for ketchup for the Lil'Freds special.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReelHard View Post
    I like to take leftover meatloaf, cut a slab off the next day, throw it in frying pan and get outside crispy and make a meatloaf sandwich on white bread with texas pete.
    Dude, you act like that's slummin'; that' livin', brother.

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    That's ketchup, on a ribeye.. I see all of the funky s*** y'all are posting, that's my contribution to this thread.

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    I'm guessing she wasn't "the one"?

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    nope, met my wife right after though

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    Quote Originally Posted by quackaddict View Post
    really odd as well as friend bologna egg and cheese sandwiches. Those people are odd.


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    Guys I hunt with eat Pork & Beans cold straight from the can. I’m not talking about out in the field but at the dinner table!

    That’s gross...

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    Can of corned beef, can of tomato soup in the frying pan. Add a few dashes of yellow mustard for tang and color. Break up a few pieces of white bread and pour on top. I thought it was bbq till I was about 13

    My grandfather always carried a bootle of ketchup and a loaf of bread. He would take a cup of water and squirt some ketchup in it and heat it up in a little microwave he carried around. Sopped it up with a few pieces of bread. His version of homemade tomato soup.
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    My grandma would make fired chicken in a black iron skillet and then make the best damn gravy you ever had!! My grandpa would take her homemade chocolate cake and put the chicken gravy on it. He got me doing it also. I promise, don't knock it till you tried it!!!

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    Some of y’all need an intervention. Good gracious.

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    Yeah ... ya'll have some issues. South Carolina isn't rural enough that you can't find a grocery store or restaurant within 30 minutes max.

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    Bologna/Jalapeno peppers/mayo/loaf bread

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highstrung View Post
    I took a date out to a restaurant, Lil'Freds, mid 90's, and she asked for ketchup for the Lil'Freds special.
    Blasphemy!!!

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