I did notice some ‘nice’ combinations that worked well when I was younger (I don’t eat sweets and junk food anymore) - Munchies (chocolates) with Walkers Beef and Onion crips and orange juice with orange truffles chocolate (think they were made by the same brand that makes Munchies).
In school, chips and beans and… milk used to go really well too (I loved the chips they used to make at school!)
I actually loved school dinners, especially the deserts
If I’m translating the English correctly for the non-UK people, this is french fries and baked beans with a glass of milk. That’s called diner food here.
You can get it at a greasy spoon restaurant or a diner. Often comes on the side of crispy fried chicken.
I am very fond of the Thai combination of mango and rice, so much so that I learned how to make it myself. One of my Malaysian friend’s Thai DIL showed me but this is as close as I can find.
BTW it was an interesting conversation as the DIL doesn’t speak English and my friend doesn’t speak Thai so the demonstration was carried out with a commentary in Hokkien with lots of pointing and nodding involved.
Perhaps it is not so strange but I thought it was when I was first offered it.
The Fanta and ice-cream is a copy of what we used to have when I was a kid, except we used Ben Shaw’s dandelion & burdock pop. I think the Yanks used to call it an ice-cream float?
11 might be difficult to get the jello. She poured the powder over the grapes in a ziploc bag, tossed them to coat well and then froze.
I tried getting a picture of what you call jelly. Saw a few, but all of them costs money to post, a lot of money. Why are people hiding what jelly in the UK looks like?
Ice cream floats are common, especially root beer floats which is vanilla ice cream in root beer soda. It’s the combination of orange and chocolate that makes it sound horrible. But maybe that’s a common combination?
Their cloudy lemonade wasn’t too bad either. Come to think of it, so was grapefruit crush and ginger beer. The only one I didn’t like was cream soda - too sweet and sickly.