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Peanut butter and honey -- with or without marshmallows. I mean REAL marshmallows, too. Not the marshmallow fluff stuff.

Ummm... once was at a restaurant that served peanut butter & banana with honey. Don't like bananas... didn't fell like trying that one.

How about peanut butter and syrup on waffles? One of my friends ate that while we were kids growing up.

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peanut butter and banana isn't too strange ...lol I have had it before.. it is pretty good...

as a kid I would sometimes make a sandwich with mayo, jam, deli meat, cheese and pickles... it was yum.. haven't had one of those in ages though...

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Mayo and jam sound like a wierd combo... but PB & bananna sandwhiches all the way!

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I've seen people do it in Canada.

In particular, I have a friend who puts All Dressed chips into their Subway subs. I like the taste and texture, but never think to do it.

How about dipping french fries in a Wendy's frosty or McDonald's icecream?

That's my fave!

I do it with my Subway sammies too. I usually get a bag of the baked Lays and throw some in. I don't do it with any other sandwich though.

Once while camping- some friends were eating their hotdogs with crush Dorito's on them. Tried it and it was pretty good.

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I've seen people do it in Canada.

In particular, I have a friend who puts All Dressed chips into their Subway subs. I like the taste and texture, but never think to do it.

How about dipping french fries in a Wendy's frosty or McDonald's icecream?

That's my fave!

I do it with my Subway sammies too. I usually get a bag of the baked Lays and throw some in. I don't do it with any other sandwich though.

Once while camping- some friends were eating their hotdogs with crush Dorito's on them. Tried it and it was pretty good.

That sounds soooo good!

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This thread made me laugh because one of my favourite things before we moved to Canada (from England) was my grandfather making me potato chip butties. I also ate chip butties (french fry sandwiches) for years. So yummy. I couldn't do it now, though. Too much starch. :lol:

In the lunch room, sometimes my coworkers eat sandwiches with chips in them. Usually Pringles but other kinds as well.

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Yes, I have seen them on the side of hot dogs and hamburgers, but they are usually home made deep fried chips (at least when served at a restaurant). When we were kids we used to have chips in the side too, but most of my friends thought that was weird.

Kinda like we eat ranch dressing with our buffalo wings. It's my understanding that doing that is not a typical Canadian way of eating wings. lol

At least in Edmonton, that is the most common way to eat wings. Even when you order from Pizza 73, the wings come with a side of ranch.

It's blue cheese dressing in Ontario. But that's because we're so close to Buffalo where the wings originated.... and that's what they use too. In fact, I just had an order of wings and a caesar (drink) at the Anchor Bar in Buffalo before flying back home. They have one at the airport now! :dance: I love that I can order a caesar in Buffalo and they know how to make them. :lol:

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