I’ll pass on the Snickers dog, Kevin, and go for the Three Musketeers variety. (What’s next on his creative cooking? Twizzlers with marshmallow fluff as if it were fettuccine alfredo?)
Peanut butter M&M sandwich? I’d totally eat that. Reminds me of a monster cookie. For the snickers, I’d use Graham Crackers and ice cream instead of hot dog buns.
I fix my son PB&J with mini M&Ms. I started doing it when he was 3. He loves it and considers it my secret recipe. My wife gets annoyed about it as she thinks the sandwich does not need candy. I figure half a dozen or so mini M&Ms is not a big deal.
Assuming you’re a kid, that’s a great idea. The peanut butter would hold it together; peanut butter and chocolate are a delicious combo; and the candy coating gives it the culinarily required crunchy texture. (Don’t even start with crunchy peanut butter; anyone who’s anyone knows that shouldn’t exist.)
And if you want to see exotic uses of Twizzlers and marshmallow fluff, watch the food-related tasks in Taskmaster – where they have to make stuff, especially edible flags – not where they have to guess what food they’re eating.
mccollunsky over 1 year ago
I’ll take one Peppermint Patty burger.
leopardglily over 1 year ago
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
I’ll pass on the Snickers dog, Kevin, and go for the Three Musketeers variety. (What’s next on his creative cooking? Twizzlers with marshmallow fluff as if it were fettuccine alfredo?)
WelshRat Premium Member over 1 year ago
Well, no-one’s checking lunches here…
6turtle9 over 1 year ago
Peanut butter M&M sandwich? I’d totally eat that. Reminds me of a monster cookie. For the snickers, I’d use Graham Crackers and ice cream instead of hot dog buns.
Ida No over 1 year ago
Kevin: “It has sugar!”
Can't Sleep over 1 year ago
Snicker dog?! Quick – get it patented!
Doug K over 1 year ago
I think that as long as it’s between slices of bread, it’s a sandwich.
DM9001 over 1 year ago
Miles’ hair is getting longer. I recently shaved my head and I know that it takes that long for hair to grow
Ellis97 over 1 year ago
It’s nice to see that Miles is getting his hair back.
Ellis97 over 1 year ago
Kevin, if you keep eating like that you’re gonna get really sick or maybe even worse.
rpmurray over 1 year ago
He could have made the sandwich with Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and saved an extra step.
Mary Sullivan Premium Member over 1 year ago
That’s pretty good thinking. Gross, but good thinking.
RonnieAThompson Premium Member over 1 year ago
Snicker Dog – a laughable dog. Snickerdoodle Dog – half laugh and half drawing? Be well my friends.
kaffekup over 1 year ago
The M&Ms are still falling out.
This is what happens when busy moms trust their kids to make lunches.
“But Mom, it’s a sandwich!”
Trscroggs over 1 year ago
Sounds like fair food.
dlaemmerhirt999 over 1 year ago
*peanut butter M&M’s and peanut butter sandwich!!! . . . why are my pants wet now???
Stat_man99 over 1 year ago
Snicker Dog sounds GREAT!
Charlie Tuba over 1 year ago
You got chocolate in my peanut butter!
Scepnite over 1 year ago
All candy with that kid…
Taracinablue over 1 year ago
That sounds pretty good, actually—not as lunch, but as a snack/dessert. Not that I can eat those things anymore, lol
edge32 over 1 year ago
I fix my son PB&J with mini M&Ms. I started doing it when he was 3. He loves it and considers it my secret recipe. My wife gets annoyed about it as she thinks the sandwich does not need candy. I figure half a dozen or so mini M&Ms is not a big deal.
munkypunks over 1 year ago
Assuming you’re a kid, that’s a great idea. The peanut butter would hold it together; peanut butter and chocolate are a delicious combo; and the candy coating gives it the culinarily required crunchy texture. (Don’t even start with crunchy peanut butter; anyone who’s anyone knows that shouldn’t exist.)
And if you want to see exotic uses of Twizzlers and marshmallow fluff, watch the food-related tasks in Taskmaster – where they have to make stuff, especially edible flags – not where they have to guess what food they’re eating.
SquidGamerGal 6 months ago
I thought they weren’t allowed to use brand name!