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Mercnbeth -> Spring Training - "Rookie Food Item" (3/10/2006 12:30:42 PM)

"Take me out to the ball game,
Take me out with the crowd.
Buy me some peanuts and cracker jack,
I don't care if I never get back,


Wonder if Jack Norworth, who wrote that song on a piece of scrap paper in 15 minutes while on a train to Manhattan in 1908 would have considered amending it to include this new concession stand item? The Gateway Grizzlies a minor league team in Illinois is introducing a ballpark sandwich which will include a hamburger topped with sharp cheddar cheese and two slices of bacon all between a "bun" made of a sliced Krispy Kreme Glazed donut!

That's right a Cheeseburger on a donut bun! If you just had your arteries scrapped, need 45 grams of fat, and are planning a heavy after game session to burn off 1,000 calories (without condiments), this is the item for you.

Article: Krispy Kreme Burger

Short of beth's use of mayonnaise on a hot dog, this may be the oddest combination of flavors I've run across. Just don't say "yuck" to my youthful experiment with BBQ potato chips and peanut butter on rye toast.

Any of you have secret food combination recipes?




incognitoinmass -> RE: Spring Training - "Rookie Food Item" (3/10/2006 12:43:46 PM)

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Any of you have secret food combination recipes?


Well, I don't know how secret it is but I love burgers on toasted english muffins [no donuts for me thankyouverymuch].

Peanut butter and pickle sandwich. Hmmmm.




BanginPapa -> RE: Spring Training - "Rookie Food Item" (3/10/2006 12:59:34 PM)

Try this sometime - water chestnuts wrapped and cooked in bacon then dunked in some grape jelly and set aside to cool.

By the way, you think they might put that sammich in Wrigley ??? I think I'd have to wash it down with a refreshing Budweiser...




windchymes -> RE: Spring Training - "Rookie Food Item" (3/10/2006 1:01:53 PM)

Peanut butter, pickles AND Miracle Whip. Yum!




IronBear -> RE: Spring Training - "Rookie Food Item" (3/10/2006 2:23:10 PM)

Neet's answer to the eating of all the high cal food is SEX and lots of it to burn off those cals.......


My evil snack consists of a sandwich of thinly sliced raw onions heavily sprinkled with garlic salt and pepper.......

OR sucking a raw lemon in front of a brass band and enjoying all those badddddd notes as the muso's lips curl....




champagnewishes -> RE: Spring Training - "Rookie Food Item" (3/10/2006 2:29:59 PM)

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Peanut butter, pickles AND Miracle Whip. Yum!


and throw it all on a hamburger! Yum.

And beth is quite correct with use of mayonnaise on a hot dog. Growing up in NY, we use to put mayonnaise (i prefer Miracle Whip) on everything including Apple Pie!




brightspot -> RE: Spring Training - "Rookie Food Item" (3/10/2006 2:43:49 PM)

It sounds totally disgusting to me now but as a short person I
used to love to dunk oreo's in rootbeer[:'(].


*Brightspot




Mercnbeth -> RE: Spring Training - "Rookie Food Item" (3/10/2006 2:45:02 PM)

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beth is quite correct with use of mayonnaise on a hot dog. Growing up in NY, we use to put mayonnaise (i prefer Miracle Whip) on everything


Wait a minute! Mayonnaise on a Nathan's?? Or worse yet - a Sabbretts! That's just not "kosher"!

Miracle whip was invented and is only supposed to be used on the day after Thanksgiving on turkey/cranberry sauce sandwiches on a croissant.

Damn - HUNGRY now!

And what's the deal with this today - NYC 75 degrees sunny. LA 50 and rain! Did the poles shift overnight?




yourMissTress -> RE: Spring Training - "Rookie Food Item" (3/10/2006 2:52:10 PM)

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Any of you have secret food combination recipes?



The ultimate protien roll up...thin sliced hard salami, peanut butter and american cheese...mmm yummy

or, same salami, cream cheese and midget dill pickles/black olives.




truesub4u -> RE: Spring Training - "Rookie Food Item" (3/10/2006 3:22:49 PM)

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ORIGINAL: yourMissTress

quote:

Any of you have secret food combination recipes?



The ultimate protien roll up...thin sliced hard salami, peanut butter and american cheese...mmm yummy

or, same salami, cream cheese and midget dill pickles/black olives.



OK WHO HAS A BUN IN THE OVEN???????????????? [:D][:D][:D]





Level -> RE: Spring Training - "Rookie Food Item" (3/10/2006 4:15:50 PM)

Cheetos (had to be the original ones, not the puffs) on a cheese and mayo sandwich.

Level




Level -> RE: Spring Training - "Rookie Food Item" (3/10/2006 4:18:15 PM)


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ORIGINAL: champagnewishes

And beth is quite correct with use of mayonnaise on a hot dog. Growing up in NY, we use to put mayonnaise (i prefer Miracle Whip) on everything including Apple Pie!


Amen. Mayo mixed with some good chili, and melted cheese........and onions......ahhhhh yes......

Level




IrishMist -> RE: Spring Training - "Rookie Food Item" (3/10/2006 4:38:53 PM)

Fried Peatnut butter, banana's, and mustard sandwiches dipped in honey




GoddessDustyGold -> RE: Spring Training - "Rookie Food Item" (3/10/2006 5:04:52 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mercnbeth

Miracle whip was invented and is only supposed to be used on the day after Thanksgiving on turkey/cranberry sauce sandwiches on a croissant.



Oh, no, no, no! The T-giving turkey sandwiches are to be on toast...light mayo(not Miracle Whip...too sweet!) on one side, followed by cold stuffing, turkey and the cranberry sauce is slathered on the other side. That is the only reason I can even be bothered with Thanksgiving!
I also love a nice filet mignon, medium rare, each tender bite dunked in Italian salad dressing.
As to the hot dog...it must be all beef (preferably done on a BBQ with a few nicely blackened areas). Add a mixture of mustard and ketchup, some grated cheddar and a few dill pickle slices (not relish) jammed along the side.
Other than that, I am probably a pretty boring eater!

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And what's the deal with this today - NYC 75 degrees sunny. LA 50 and rain! Did the poles shift overnight?


I don't know! It is cold as hell in Arizona (My neck of the woods anyway) with very strong winds. Enough already!




BitaTruble -> RE: Spring Training - "Rookie Food Item" (3/10/2006 5:14:32 PM)

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Short of beth's use of mayonnaise on a hot dog,


Himself actually cringes because I also use mayo on my dogs. According to Himself, there is only one condiment allowed on a hotdog.. which is mustard. lol Sour kraut is optional and ketchup won't get you killed, but it should only be used as a last resort. Relish of course, is only for the Wall Street types.

Until I met Himself, I had no idea there was a Hot Dog Protocol. ::chuckles::

Celeste

edited to add: Himself is from the Bronx and thinks anyone who is NOT from New York doesn't know jack about hot dogs anyway .. lol




BitaTruble -> RE: Spring Training - "Rookie Food Item" (3/10/2006 5:18:06 PM)

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Growing up in NY, we use to put mayonnaise (i prefer Miracle Whip) on everything including Apple Pie!


I read this to Master and he wants to know where the hell you come from.. Long Island?

::laughs::

My paternal Grandfather was from Rochester and he sweared by this little ditty..

"Apple pie without the cheese is like a hug without the squeeze. "

Celeste - who personally abhores apple pie!




dincubus -> RE: Spring Training - "Rookie Food Item" (3/10/2006 5:21:18 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Mercnbeth

"Take me out to the ball game,
Take me out with the crowd.
Buy me some peanuts and cracker jack,
I don't care if I never get back,


Wonder if Jack Norworth, who wrote that song on a piece of scrap paper in 15 minutes while on a train to Manhattan in 1908 would have considered amending it to include this new concession stand item? The Gateway Grizzlies a minor league team in Illinois is introducing a ballpark sandwich which will include a hamburger topped with sharp cheddar cheese and two slices of bacon all between a "bun" made of a sliced Krispy Kreme Glazed donut!

That's right a Cheeseburger on a donut bun! If you just had your arteries scrapped, need 45 grams of fat, and are planning a heavy after game session to burn off 1,000 calories (without condiments), this is the item for you.

Article: Krispy Kreme Burger

Short of beth's use of mayonnaise on a hot dog, this may be the oddest combination of flavors I've run across. Just don't say "yuck" to my youthful experiment with BBQ potato chips and peanut butter on rye toast.

Any of you have secret food combination recipes?


cold Double Pepperoni and Double bacon pizza smothered in A-1 Steak Sauce
Yummy




GoddessDustyGold -> RE: Spring Training - "Rookie Food Item" (3/10/2006 5:47:13 PM)

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ORIGINAL: BitaTruble

quote:

Short of beth's use of mayonnaise on a hot dog,


edited to add: Himself is from the Bronx and thinks anyone who is NOT from New York doesn't know jack about hot dogs anyway .. lol


And that is so right...I am from NY, long ago. Upstate, and Queens. Old habits die hard. How could I forget about the sauerkraut? I have been in Arizona far too long.
And, please, always hold that Thousand Island dressing everyone wants to put on the Reuben Sandwiches. Just bring Me a jar of mustard!




windchymes -> RE: Spring Training - "Rookie Food Item" (3/10/2006 7:48:06 PM)

The BEST way to do hot dogs is on the end of a stick over an open campfire. Black and crunchy on the outside.

Same goes for the marshmallows that go on your S'mores.




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