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Several of the strange on here, I happen to like....so I guess I'm weirdly eccentric.... Fried dill pickles in ranch dressing....yummmm.Buttered Italian bread dipped in ranch or blue cheese dressing.French fries dipped in mayonnaise.Super buttered movie popcorn with Junior Mints and a diet Coke.Grilled cheese and tomato sandwich dipped in Montgomery Inn barbecue sauce.Egg salad (no pickles or olives in it) with Chiken in a Biscuit crackers.Steak tartare on lightly toasted French bread..... Breyer's mint chocolate chip ice cream with butterscotch sauce.Potato pancakes with ketchup.M&M's with either cashews or honey roasted peanuts.
Kasha is a porridge commonly eaten in Eastern Europe. In English, kasha generally refers to buckwheat groats, but in Slavic countries, kasha refers to porridge in general, and can be made from any cereal, especially buckwheat, wheat, barley, oats, and rye. It is one of the oldest known dishes in the Slavic cuisines of the Eastern European cuisine, at least a thousand years old.[1][2]