Poll: Poll: Do you eat cheese and jam on toast?

Do you eat cheese and jam on toast?

  • Yes

    Votes: 29 9.6%
  • No

    Votes: 272 90.4%

  • Total voters
    301
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Having a disagreement at work. I believe cheese and jam on toast is delicious however my colleagues think I'm a disgusting freak and that it's "only my family in the world" who do that.

How many of you part take in the consumption of this delicacy.

Edited to appease a dirty hamster or something along those lines.
 
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You aren't the first person I've heard that does it but I'd hazard you are in a minority. Personally I don't get the fascination with different eating habits people should eat whatever they enjoy not feel like they should have to conform to some kind of "normal" standard.
 
You aren't the first person I've heard that does it but I'd hazard you are in a minority. Personally I don't get the fascination with different eating habits people should eat whatever they enjoy not feel like they should have to conform to some kind of "normal" standard.

One thing I don't understand is people "deffinitely don't like something" even though they have never tried it. I can understand for example I don't like cheese or jam so don't think I will like them together but il try it.
 
One thing I don't understand is people "deffinitely don't like something" even though they have never tried it. I can understand for example I don't like cheese or jam so don't think I will like them together but il try it.

Personally I find some foods just look so revolting I'd never shove it in my mouth no matter how good it tastes.

I've rarely found something I'd think I don't like that I've ended up liking after trying either.
 
Cheese and jam is fine. It's not all that different to cheese and relish/chutney other stuff like that that you'd have on a cracker. Now, Cheese and chilli jam, on a cracker - much nom.
 
Friend of mine pours his cup of tea over his toast and sprinkles sugar over it.

On the oddness scale cheese and jam is pretty respectable compared to that.
 
Aye his whole family used to do it, they called it a stoggie (stog-gee) IIRC, never seen it before or after.
 
This was mentioned at the weekend but it's not something I've tried, nor really fancy trying. You have your poll.
 
Never had cheese and jam but always have marmalade with a few slices of cheese, has to be extra mature though.

Wife thinks I'm disgusting but it's something my grandad did and it's one of the few memories I have of him (he died 38 years ago).
 
Cheese with a sweet chutney on a cracker = nom

Cheese in a sandwich with strawberry jam = vom

Although something like Brie and cranberry is acceptable. Depends on the cheese and the jam!
 
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