Unusual TV Snack?

Hummus and jalepeno slices rolled up in a tortilla.

Stock cubes, AKA buillon cubes, AKA Salty Goodness.
I hope that helps. :slight_smile:

It’s like a salt lick for people! Neat!

If flipping a can of easy cheese upside down and emptying it into my mouth is wrong I don’t wanna be right.

To me SOP is an order of Wendy’s fries (as hot and fresh as possible) dipped into a frosty. It seems odd but almost everyone I know does it.

At a barbecue on Toronto Islands sometime back in June, someone brought a big bottle of vodka, and we drank it with regular, Cranberry and Green Tea flavored ginger ales. It was very good.

[Wow… I’m a posting fiend this evening.]

At a martini bar in Tokyo that I often end up at about 3:30 AM on a Friday night/Saturday morning, the Moscow mule is the cheapest cocktail on the menu. The first time I ordered it (since even it was ¥1200), I was surprised that it was served in a copper mug, engraved with “Smirnoff - Moscow Mule.” :eek: I had no idea it was so popular.

Moo!, I mean, yes! :stuck_out_tongue:

Mmmm, but are there LASHINGS of ginger beer?

You know those “cheez and peanut butter” snack crackers that get sold in vending machines? I like to make my own by putting slices of cheddar cheese on Ritz crackers and putting peanut butter on them.

I remember doing that with McD’s fries (back when they were fried in real fat) and McD’s ice cream… damn, I miss the old McD’s fries…

S^G

When I was too poor to buy salsa, I’d just cover tortilla chips with Tabasco sauce. Now I’m addicted to it- I call it “nasty snack.” The great advantage is that it’s one of the few snacks I can eat a small amount of and feel satisfied with.

No, I understood what the “foodstuff” is; I just can’t fathom it consumed as a snack in the manner you describe.

It was a roundabout way of saying “yuck” and/or “you are really strange.” :stuck_out_tongue:

I have a set of those mugs!!! A Moscow Mule served in the appropriate mug tastes even better. :cool:

Y’know, I just thought of something else.

When I was in boarding school (yes, I went to boarding school - but trust me, I was far from rich) one of my roommates used to love to take a can of hot chocolate mix or kool aid mix (the powdered kind) and put a drop of water in to form a little powdery ball which she would then pop in her mouth like an m&m.

It was fascinating to watch - but looked so nasty.