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But most of all:

roasted hazelnuts & chocolate

Thank God for tea! What would the world do without tea? How did it exist? I am glad I was not born before tea!

- Sydney Smith, English clergyman & essayist, 1771-1845

Posted

The classic:

Katz's hot pastrami, Gulden's mustard, rye, sour pickles

Potatoes, salt and vinegar (fish and chips with malt vinegar, salt and vinegar crisps, etc, roasted potatoes sprinkled with...etc)

Olives, mushrooms, pepperoni and extra sauce

Salt and lime (with or without tequila)

Aged English cheddar (a leicester?) with oat cakes

Baguette, cheese, berries, scenery

Charcuterie with wine

Berries, peaches and homemade whipped cream

The not-so-classic classic:

Bacon and peanut butter

Hummus and feta on a salt bagel

Deep-fried tofu with buffalo sauce

Cheeseburger, fries, champagne

Croissant with melted gruyere

Tomatoes and paprika

Papaya and mangosteen

Smoky single malt with rich chocolate mousse cake

Posted (edited)

pork + basil

onion confit + toasted bread + soft cheese

pasta + cheese + extra crusty, browned bits of cheese

banana + chocolate

coffee + zinfandel

...cottage cheese and hot sauce??? :wacko:

Edited by s'kat (log)
Posted

in general i have too many to list,

but:

chai (whether masala or regular) + samosas

it's a MAJOR peeve with me that

so many coffee shops will serve (masala) chai

to jump onto a trend bandwagon,

and refuse to consider samosas.

would they dream of serving bagels w/o cream cheese?

milagai

( tried persuading my local joe's and they just laughed

in my face)

Posted

I am surprised that no one has listed, probably my favorite cobination.

Pork chops and applesauce!

"There are, it has been said, two types of people in the world. There are those who say: this glass is half full. And then there are those who say: this glass is half empty. The world belongs, however, to those who can look at the glass and say: What's up with this glass? Excuse me? Excuse me? This is my glass? I don't think so. My glass was full! And it was a bigger glass!" Terry Pratchett

 

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