Unusual #Fowc

It is unusual for me to eat salad.

I mean, I like it ok, but I don’t eat it a lot.

Today though I wanted salad for dinner, so mom is making up a big bowl of salad, and we’ll have fries with it.

I am looking forward to it.

Mom got this new salad dressing which is to die for, I had it last week at my sisters house, and I loved it, so had to get a bottle of the dressing for myself.

Another unusual thing I do is, I put peanuts in my fruit salad.

It gives the fruit salad a nice crunchy texture.

One more kind of unusual food combo I like is a cheese sandwich with chips/crisps on top.

I especially like salt and vinegar flavoured chips/crisps.

Yummy!

Do you like any weird food combos?

FOWC with Fandango — Unusual – This, That, and the Other (fivedotoh.com)

Author: Carol anne

I am 40 years young. I'm blind and I have dissociative identity disorder, I also have complex PTSD. I blog about my life with these disorders. I live in Ireland.

14 thoughts on “Unusual #Fowc”

  1. Now you can’t beat a cheese sarnie with crisps on top – but not too sure about the peanuts 😄 I don’t think I have any wacky recipes but I do quite like a cheese sarnie with raspberry jam mmm 😊

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