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
Used to eat cheese and jam sandwhiches all the time as a kid
Used to have them from time to time too.

When I made them for my son at nursery once, both the nursery staff and my wife thought I was insane.

It's not far removed from cheese & chutney, which is definitely legit.
 
Is this meant to be an "I'm so unique" thing? Eating fruit with cheese is pretty common, grapes, cheese with cranberries in. You ask a very specific question about food which has to fulfill specific criteria, do I eat cheese with jam on bread? No.

Do I eat cheese with fruit? Yes. Quite a lot of people do probably.
 
cheese and jam, or otherwise known as the 'miners piece' is from the north of England/Scotland and was a sandwich taken down the mines for break time by the miners, still loved by many around the country, including me.
 
cheese and jam, or otherwise known as the 'miners piece' is from the north of England/Scotland and was a sandwich taken down the mines for break time by the miners, still loved by many around the country, including me.

Poor-man's Pasty?
 
I voted no as it's disgusting but then again I like to dip my buttered toast into a cuppa tea...
 
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.
As a kid I used to dip buttered toast into sugary tea. It was lovely, but I've never done it as an adult.
Mind you, I do dip salty McDonalds fries into vanilla milkshake so that's not so different.

[edit] I've now planted the seed so am off to make a cup of tea and some toast...
 
I can sort of follow it, as some cheese does actually have fruit in it, but as for jam and cheese on toast, it's not something I would entertain.
 
Jam and cheese sounds awful, I used to like Jam and chocolate spread sandwiches.

And I used to love dipping buttered toast in my morning cuppa (tea).
 
As a kid I used to dip buttered toast into sugary tea. It was lovely, but I've never done it as an adult.
Mind you, I do dip salty McDonalds fries into vanilla milkshake so that's not so different.

[edit] I've now planted the seed so am off to make a cup of tea and some toast...

I thought you were gonna say your off to MaccaD's

I have done but prefer Nutella and cheese.

Fish finger sandwiches... now that is something which baffles me.

Not sure what is baffling about fish finger sandwiches, when I was at Uni I used to have potato waffle sandwiches which is a bit weird.
 
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