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For some reason I like mayo and jelly sandwiches. I also like peanut butter and jelly... and I don't like all three together, peanut butter/mayo/jelly sandwiches... but mayo and jelly sandwiches are awesome and I can't explain why.
For some reason I like mayo and jelly sandwiches. I also like peanut butter and jelly... and I don't like all three together, peanut butter/mayo/jelly sandwiches... but mayo and jelly sandwiches are awesome and I can't explain why.
Another thing I like... and I don't think it's super weird... But during the summer I'll get Salty Frog snowcones(salt/lime) and I'll dip marshmallows into it. It just works.
Another thing I like... and I don't think it's super weird... But during the summer I'll get Salty Frog snowcones(salt/lime) and I'll dip marshmallows into it. It just works.
If you ever go through southwest Tennessee give me a holler. There's a little diner I know of that has real burgers (real ground beef formed into a patty, not preformed crap from the freezer) and there is a long menu of add-ons you can get on your burger, including blue cheese, avocado, fried egg, fried pickle, red onion...
They are very accommodating too, and don't look at you funny if you have a weird order. Once I got an idea while we were eating and I asked a waitress if she could soften up some blue cheese a bit and mix it with some mayo to make a blue cheese dip for my fries. She acted like people ask for that five times a day.