my sister used to eat Crisps and honey in a sandwich when I was a kid.
@mrwhyte another Kent person! No one else in the world seems to have a clue what gypsy tart is!
It's a North Kent school dinner staple. Gary Rhodes did a "recipe" for it on TV once, he was at school in Rainham. I say "recipe" because it's just brown sugar mixed with condensed milk in a shortcrust case.
It's disgusting BTW, if you like it you're wrong.
I love crumbling a beef oxo cube over a packet of ready salted crisps... Like salt n shake, but beefier.
I used to make gypsy tart in my old job, special need school in Kent.
At least 2 inches thick and really creamy. It is quite difficult to get it right.
When I took it off the menu, there was nearly a staff revolt.
In my home town in France, we eat hare, 5 minutes in oven, and drop melting lard on the skin to make skin crispy and inside raw.
Hot Cross buns with hard boiled egg
As a kid Strawberries were a seasonal Summer treat. My mother used to serve them sprinkled with sugar then cream poured on top. The best bit was the sugar infused cream left at the bottom of the dish. As an adult if Mrs taxi is out I'll stir 3-4 tablespoons of sugar into half pint of double cream and eat it out if the carton. Not for those counting calories 😉
I occasionally partake in a Ham, banana, peanut and curry powder pizza

My 7 year old son will only eat boiled eggs after being sprinkled with sugar!
A colleague at work sticks his tongue out considerably when eating and puts his food right in the middle of his tongue, looks really weird, I guess it maxes out the flavour?
I only eat the top of a pizza, never eat the base its much too stodgy.
i get a loaf of tiger bread, take all the insides out and butter the whole loaf inside so it is all tiger crust 🙂
if i make myself meat and vegetables, being single ill eat the meat on its own (steak, chicken etc.)one day
and then eat the vegetables on their own the next day
I also butter toast before applying the peanut butter – I thought this was normal, but was told it’s vile and weird. Toast cannot possibly be eaten without butter though, so I don’t understand why it’s weird.
It's not weird at all.
Cheese and banana sandwich,first consumed during my first trip to the States.
I was so damn tired when they handed me a cheese sandwich and a banana I just put them together.
Another hands up for the Wensleydale and strawberry jam thing - love it on toast. I guess that's because I am from Yorkshire and was brought up believing eating fruit cake and cheese was perfectly normal (of course I still do that too).
Another one of mine is burnt food- as close to burnt as possible without it actually being charcoal tasting.
