What's the dumbest thing you ever did food-wise?
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I made an absolutely PERFECT pumpkin cheesecake for dessert at Thanksgiving, except I forgot to add the sugar.0
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peppermintpudgy wrote: »I made an absolutely PERFECT pumpkin cheesecake for dessert at Thanksgiving, except I forgot to add the sugar.
If I'd been drinking something just now, I would have snorted it out my nose! At least it was probably easy to resist the temptation of eating that perfect pumpkin cheesecake.0 -
peppermintpudgy wrote: »I made an absolutely PERFECT pumpkin cheesecake for dessert at Thanksgiving, except I forgot to add the sugar.
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I got mini alcohol bottles of the alphabet a-Apple vodka b-brandy c-captain Morgan ect. And mixed it all together and my friends and drank it0
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Whoa, how was that? I bet not great...0
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I decided one year that I was going to present a 'healthy' dessert for Xmas dinner. So I proceeded to make a non-fat cottage cheese(dry curd) and yogurt cheese 'cake'(I know...I know...) Oh, and it was crustless too. There was no sugar in this dessert either, just a few pinches of Stevia. Lets just say the cake stuck in the pan and the whole thing just kind-of crumbled out (just like it's former cottage cheese texture). It tasted like cooked cottage cheese...
So, it's 4 pm on Xmas Day...15 guests are all on their way. What's a girl to do? So I ran out to the nearest open convenience store and bought 2 tubs of Breyer's Ice Cream - and because it was a convenience store, each tub was around $9 each too LOL
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Eating - I once ate half a birthday cake in a single weekend.
Cooking - My one and only home-made loaf of bread came out the consistency of a cement block, I think because I used too much flour when kneading and then when it didn't really rise I figured 'oh well' and just put it in the oven anyway. I have a picture of it with the four biggest, heaviest books I own stacked on top of it, and it could probably have taken at least four more without caving in even a little bit.
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That. Is. Amazing. Did you try a piece?0
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nymphetstein wrote: »Skipping breakfast and making dinner the biggest meal of my day.
Eating "healthy" granola bars that were actually filled with sugar.
This. I don't care about the sugar so much, but I thought they would help me lose weight because I didn't understand that it's calories that matter, nothing else, and granola bars tend to be fairly high calorie.0
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