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shmokes:

I mix mac and cheese with tuna.  It's yummy.

As far as ramen noodles go, I am about to reinvent them for you.  You will never be able to go back to your old way.

Instead of putting them in a pot and boiling them, put them in a frying pan with just enough water to nearly cover the top of the noodle block.  Pour in the seasoning.  Turn on the stove between med and med-hi, and fry them until all the water is cooked out and you're just frying the noodles.  From there it's just a matter of taste.  My wife takes them out immediately when the water is gone.  I cook mine a minute longer or so.  Now I'm not saying this should be served in a restaurant, but it makes Ramen at least five or ten times tastier.  

I break up graham crackers in a bowl and pour milk over them like cereal.  They get pretty soggy.

I used to dip peanut butter sandwiches in milk, but I don't really do that anymore.  I also used to dip tuna sandwiches in orange juice.  I don't do that anymore, but I still think that no beverage compliments a tuna sandwich as well as OJ.

That's all I can think of for now.

SpamMe:

Used to eat turkey sandwiches with BBQ potato chips, but I think y'all have me beat.

HaRuMaN:

Peanut butter and cheese sandwich.  :)


Odonadon:

I love sprinkling some parmesan cheese on my tomato soup.  Or dipping chicken fingers, fries, or pizza in miracle whip.  Hell, every now and then I really enjoy a nice whip-cream filled pickle.  Okay, 2 out of 3 ain't bad.

OD

Bunny:

When I was younger I used to mix cream cheese, chocolate syrup and ketchup into a lovely paste. I had a friend who dared me to eat this horrible mess she had made once. It was toast with cheese, tomatoes, horseradish and jelly beans (layered in that order). She thought it would be very amusing, maybe make me throw-up, but I ended up really liking it... and perfecting the recipe.  Oh, and I drink pickle juice. :)

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