I’ve just sat down with a McVites Penguin Chocolate Biscuit and a cup tea and got some funny looks as I use the penguin as a straw. I bite off the two opposite corners and use it like a straw to suck up the tea. Also do this with milk Mmm
Another one some people may find odd is having a packet of Walkers Prawn Cocktail Crisps and a standard Cadbury Dairy Milk Bar. I break all the dairy milk pieces up and add them to the packet of crisps and eat them together yum yum.
They are pretty tame, so just for fun does anyone have any strange eating habits that may not be the norm? 
Take a standard digestive biscuit. Apply butter heavily to one side, then a layer of peanut butter (smooth or crunchy as you prefer). Take a second digestive biscuit, again apply butter heavily on one side, then a layer of marmite (sorry marmite haters, not one for you, but you could just double up on the peanut butter, or try jam). Put two biscuits together so peanut butter and marmite are in centre.
Enjoy!
You mingers haha!
I likes to bite small bits off chocolate digestives and using my tongue I separate them in the middle and make it so the chocolate is sandwiched in the middle. This probably makes no sense lol, but my other half reckons it's why I'm so 'talented' in the oral department ![]()
I don't really have freaky eating habits but I do like to put maple syrup in my coffee!
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...my other half reckons it's why I'm so 'talented' in the oral department
lol, I’m completely lost but should bring out a dvd you could make millions selling your secret ![]()
Nut But and Marmite sarnies are definitely one of the main food groups.
also as mentioned Nut But and Jam.
I tend to draw the Eeew reaction with cold baked bean buttys
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lol, I’m completely lostYour completely lost!
With an ID pic like yours your completely lost!
Your avin a larf aintcha
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I used to be with it, but then they changed what 'it' was.
Now, what I'm with isn't it, and what's 'it' seems weird and scary
This item was edited on Monday, 30th August 2010, 23:58