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fiSHtITS

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Hi my name is jarryd :)

I've never been a salt or pepper user but I would like to try.

Can someone tell me a list of foods that are appropriate to put pepper on (i get the jist of salt)?

Also, if anyone's found some odd food that pepper goes well with, please do tell.

Thank you very much :)
 

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katietheskatie said:
everything ... mmmm pepper
agreed, pepper tastes awesome on pretty much anything except like.. desserts and shit
 

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If you can't figure out what food to put pepper on you really dont deserve its goodness.
 

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anything (not sweet stuff). actually it's okay with some fruit (tried it with rockmelon as a dare and its actually pretty good)

but yeah generally if its not got sugar it'll be good with pepper
 

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fiSHtITS said:
Hi my name is jarryd :)

I've never been a salt or pepper user but I would like to try.

Can someone tell me a list of foods that are appropriate to put pepper on (i get the jist of salt)?

Also, if anyone's found some odd food that pepper goes well with, please do tell.

Thank you very much :)
you're kidding you've never tried salt or pepper?
where have you been living this whole time man?!
 

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Take a slice of bread. Spread butter on it. Sprinkle salt and pepper on it. = Instant Gratification.
 

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Pepper with plain-tasting anything so you can really spice up both the original meal and really taste the pepper. Try white pepper first as it's milder, then move onto black. Porridge and plain soups are a great way to start.
 

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