There is a place in CT that serves tons of varities of burgers. From the typical Pizza burger with pizza sauce and mozz. cheese, to the breakfast burger (with a fried egg and bacon), to my favorite! The Ruben Burger, which is sauerkraut, 1000 Island, and swiss. Mmmm!!!
I love Chef Boyardee Ravioli's with two slices of bread with peanut butter slathered on. Yummy! Oh and mustard on crackers and mustard on potato chips is also delectable.
My dad also does peanut butter and onions.
My wife does toast with milk. Take a bowl, put a piece of toast in it and drown it in milk. Yuk!
The most fattening thing we ever tried was the Elvis Presley "grilled peanut butter and banana sandwich". But we added two strips of bacon. I will never do that again. It was tastey but you could feel the grease and fat coating your arteries.
Love 'em. I'll buy a bunch of grapes and toss them in the freezer when I get home.
In fact, I like a lot of frozen fruits. They have a different flavor when they're frozen. I buy the bags of frozen mixed fruit and fill up a bowl straight from the freezer. Sometimes I let it thaw for a few minutes so it softens a bit.
The post about Mike Frezon Jr.'s grilled cheese with PB & chocolate reminds me of when I heard about someone eating peanut butter on cold pizza.
Also, Mike, wouldn't your son's concoction make for an amusing upgrade to those old Reeses commercials where one person says "you got peanut butter on my chocolate" and the other one says "you got chocolate in my peanut butter"? "Hey, BOTH of you got peanut butter and chocolate on my grilled cheese sandwich!"
Isn't it AMAZING about how we all remember that particular slogan/ad-campaign?! I often wonder why they don't revive it. It must be pretty good the way it has stuck with people all these years later!
Yeah, that was a terrific series of commercials. They were amusingly silly enough to be memorable--people eating straight out of a jar of peanut butter while walking down the street, or in a movie theater--but their catch phrase was crystal-clear about what it was they were selling. I sometimes see commercials nowadays that are amusing but so "out there" that you're left with little or no idea what they're actually trying to sell you.
I don't know how weird this is, but whenever I eat Hershey's chocolate bars or chocolate kisses, I have to wash it down with beer. I just think beer and Hershey's chocolate go well together. Not dark chocolate, though. That must be eaten alone.