I was wondering if people would like to share their insights about things they do or think that are a little different from the mainstream. Topics can be frivolous or serious. For example, when I weigh myself and I put my first foot on the scale and it shows I'm already at my ideal weight, I don't bother to put my other foot on the scale...I have already accomplished my goal.
After being told in another thread that there is a special place in hell for those who like Miracle Whip (of which I happen to partake in,) a CC friend asked how I used it.
I only use the contemptuous condiment for tuna salad. The thing is, I Don't. Like. Mayonnaise. in any way, shape, or form -- it always smells/tastes like rotting eggs to me -- yet for some reason, I like using a modest amount of Miracle Whip with tuna and crunchy vegetables (I then use it in a regular lettuce or spinach salad rather than on a sandwich.)
Furthering my oddball stance, I don't eat things that make mayo side dishes a staple for most people. For some reason, I don't like chicken, potato, or other salads made with it. And you'll never catch me putting mayo (or Miracle Whip either, for that matter,) on my sandwiches.
I love sandwiches/burgers, but at the risk of inflaming a whole other controversy, I like my sandwiches/burgers DRY. NO condiments, sauce, spread, oil, dressing... NOTHING but good-old fashioned meat, cheese, shredded lettuce, and other assorted vegetables (but NOT raw tomatoes -- I don't like the flavor and they're WAY too mushy.)
We all have things we dread in life. For me, one of those things is a soggy sandwich.
I can't stand a water-logged bun or bread that closely resembles a used kitchen sponge -- YUCK. Even though everything is smashed together, one of the things I enjoy about a sandwich is having all the individual textures pressed together yet still succinctly detectable, and that includes the pillowy-ness of the bread or bun, which gets ruined when covered in multi-layers of slop.
So, everyone else can have as many and as much moisture-laden additions as they want to their sandwiches, that's fine.
But a for me, I'll be sitting in the naughty chair (for those who like things a little weird,) happily enjoying my perfectly DRY, but thoroughly DELICIOUS sandwich.