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What is weird about that? Sounds like the All American meal to me! Only thing I do different is making the eggs basted instead of over easy, drives my wife crazy watching me pour bacon grease over eggs to cook them! Bacon, the ultimate meat! It's a pork thing.

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My favorite in the summer is a good onion minced in cottage cheese. Let sit in fridge over nite so the onion goes all through it. Then take a fresh tomato out of the garden slice it thick and put on the cottage cheese salt and pepper. Oh i cant wait for it. People say its odd but it really isnt. Also my favorite sammy is braunshweiger and onion with a good spicy mustard. Now thats good eating.

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 Originally Posted By: sheepheadslayer
Also my favorite sammy is braunshweiger and onion with a good spicy mustard. Now thats good eating.

Forgot about that yummy combo! Now I know what I need to add to the grocery list

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Peanut butter, pickles and ham sammies mmm good.

I also like peanut butter on my ham sandwiches but try a little yellow mustard with that. I also eat peanut butter and tuna sandwiches cause you can't get enough protein.

A good BWCA breakfast is bacon, eggs basted in the grease with the yellows still runny added to peanut butter toast and topped with a slice of american cheese. You have to put the hot greasy eggs right on the cheese so it melts it. Keeps you going good and strong all day long so you can get through those portages without taking a break.

Oh ya and with that salami and strawberry sandwich try some yellow mustard on that. It gives it a sweet and sour kind of flavor.

One other is a guy at work always brings us in powered donuts and puts them on peanut butter toast for everyone on his birthday.

One last combo that I like with fried fish is canned baked beans, chopped onions fried up with venison hamburger, add some cooked wild rice, mix it all together and add to your taste some of your favorite BBQ sauce. Some of the guys like it better than the fried fish.

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A guy we hunted deer with as a kid volunteered to bring the sandwiches. Peanut butter and pickle. Once we got over the thought of it they went down real good. Became a tradition until we moved to Minnesota.

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My cousin used to eat his cereal with water.... he didn't like milk. Then when he ate steak, the meat would quiver when he stabbed it with a fork it was so rare. That combo was meat and blood.

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