Icaras wrote: » If this is what you people are getting up to its clear there is no god, the end is nigh.
carltonleon wrote: » WTF !!!! How did you even come up with this idea ???? what on earth possessed you ????
Robsweezie wrote: » I've tried this and it just works. They compliment each other quite well.Anyone else had this concoction? Would you?
Duggy747 wrote: » Porridge with ketchup??
Tornaxx wrote: » Ketchup used to be alright until they started putting tomatoes into it.
In the United Kingdom, preparations of ketchup were historically and originally prepared with mushrooms as a primary ingredient, rather than tomatoes.[9][10][11] Ketchup recipes began to appear in British and then American cookbooks in the 18th century. In a 1742 London cookbook, the fish sauce had already taken on a very British flavor, with the addition of shallots and mushrooms. The mushrooms soon became a main ingredient, and from 1750 to 1850 the word ketchup began to mean any number of thin dark sauces made of mushrooms or even walnuts
Robsweezie wrote: » I was having porridge, saw the ketchup lying there, I thought "ketchup goes with everything so why not?" and here we are. I'm gonna try brown sauce as well.
ToddyDoody wrote: » It's the type of thing I'd be scoping into the jacks with my nose closed if I ever came across it.