If it didn't have calories, right now I would eat...
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pancakerunner wrote: »
Growing up, when we'd go visit my mom's parents, my grandfather always had a bowl of Frosted Flakes in the evening for a snack. I still have a couple of the melamine bowls from their home. If I was going to eat some of that kind of cereal, it would be Frosties. After all, they're GRRRRRRRRREAT!
I think we used to have Cap'n Crunch as a special treat at home. Maybe that would be number two.
Nah. I'll stick with Frosted Flakes.1 -
pancakerunner wrote: »
Oy vey. Apple Jacks, Life, and Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
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Life and Cinnamon Toast Crunch, you can have the others.0
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pancakerunner wrote: »
Fruity Pebbles, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, and Life. If Frosted Flakes was on here, it'd definitely knock one of them off. My absolute favorite cereal, though, is Raisin Bran Crunch. Probably not a popular opinion lol.0 -
The pizza 🍕 my partner makes in his outdoor wood burner pizza oven. Its lush.1
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northviewvintage wrote: »
unpopular opinion but I love when these are a little soggy!1 -
skelterhelter wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »
Fruity Pebbles, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, and Life. If Frosted Flakes was on here, it'd definitely knock one of them off. My absolute favorite cereal, though, is Raisin Bran Crunch. Probably not a popular opinion lol.
I'm with you! Followed by apple jacks1 -
Marshmallow Fruit Loops are always #1!!!0
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northviewvintage wrote: »
OMG YES! My favorite thing to get from the ice cream man after softball practice!
And yes @pancakerunner, I would always let them melt a bit so the waffle part got a little soggy.1 -
My neighbors are making hamburger helper and it smells sooooo good. Now I am craving some cheap basic hamburger helper.
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »My neighbors are making hamburger helper and it smells sooooo good. Now I am craving some cheap basic hamburger helper.
I would love to find a gluten free plant based version0 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »My neighbors are making hamburger helper and it smells sooooo good. Now I am craving some cheap basic hamburger helper.
I would love to find a gluten free plant based version
Homemade? I buy vegan "meat" crumbles that are plant based and GF, some gf rice or corn noodles, and gf mushroom soup. It's not out of a box, but sure is good!2 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »My neighbors are making hamburger helper and it smells sooooo good. Now I am craving some cheap basic hamburger helper.
Ok YES! I know the smell. Haven't had in years!1 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »My neighbors are making hamburger helper and it smells sooooo good. Now I am craving some cheap basic hamburger helper.
I would love to find a gluten free plant based version
Annie's makes a gluten free version, but not vegan.. they do have vegan mac and cheese tho
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »My neighbors are making hamburger helper and it smells sooooo good. Now I am craving some cheap basic hamburger helper.
That looks so good right now! They used to have a taco hamburger helper in the 80s, it was pretty amazing but this would be great now too!0 -
pancakerunner wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »My neighbors are making hamburger helper and it smells sooooo good. Now I am craving some cheap basic hamburger helper.
I would love to find a gluten free plant based version
Annie's makes a gluten free version, but not vegan.. they do have vegan mac and cheese tho
The vegan is not gluten free I think! I'm going to try the shiritaki fettuccine, Beyond Meat crumbles and make a sauce like the hamburger helper 🙂1 -
I'm going to try shiritaki fettuccine, Beyond Meat crumbles and make a sauce like Hamburger Helper1
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I'd like a nice pav.. tropical or Berry.. either would be nice
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Cheesecake...a variety of flavors not just one!3
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Id eat the New York cheesecake that is in the refrigerator.0
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crystal075 wrote: »Cheesecake...a variety of flavors not just one!
So cheesecake... it's generally more expensive than other cakes, but why? Cream cheese/sugar/eggs are not that expensive... love it just the same0 -
PERKINSS BANANA CREAM PIE2 -
actually, I'll take 10 of these3 -
with lots of ketchup5 -
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FourWindsWalker wrote: »Id eat the New York cheesecake that is in the refrigerator.
Nonono, it's not worth it! Just think of all those huge calories you'd be taking in for momentary satisfaction. Then you'd have to work out for days, maybe weeks, to burn them off. Not worth it at all!!!
(PM'ing you my address)3 -
pancakerunner wrote: »
with lots of ketchup
Not much of a breakfast person but dayum, that looks really good. IF someone else makes it for me, and hold the ketchup. Heck, while we're at it, switch out that toast and give me cinn.-raisin toast or maybe even a flapjack or 2.1 -
pancakerunner wrote: »
with lots of ketchup
Not much of a breakfast person but dayum, that looks really good. IF someone else makes it for me, and hold the ketchup. Heck, while we're at it, switch out that toast and give me cinn.-raisin toast or maybe even a flapjack or 2.
the multigrain toast with butter... soak up the egg yolks. YUM1 -
I'm not an egg person but now I want eggs
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