If it didn't have calories, right now I would eat...
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pancakerunner wrote: »what's everyones fave?pancakerunner wrote: »
I couldn't pick.. they all look delicious
Put I'd probably try the choc chip biscuit that looks like it has caramel too first. 🤤1 -
pancakerunner wrote: »
Yessss, I'd be in heaven..1 -
@pancakerunner - really an impossible thing to do...you're stressing me out😳0
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »Well yes we all have different tastes but I have several disagree on my posts... lol ok more for me 😂 Idk who could not like some of mine but then again anything with meat, pizza or animal is noooo for me.
A lot of my disagrees are from in here 😂
The title says "I would eat" so I don't really get it... I've seen some delicious food in here though and some not ... Just putting it out there, not one disagree is mine 😜😁
Don't worry about it! This thread is for anyone to post things they love. I hate seafood of all kind and it looks gross to me, but I don't disagree because its what you like! I always get tons of disagrees all the time when I post pizza LOL, but doesn't stop me from posting because I can't help what I crave!
I could never disagree on pizza 🤤 extra pepperoni on mine.
Actually, I have learnt something recently from my visits here. Thank you @VegjoyP for broadening my horizons. I always thought vegan/vegetarian synonymous with bean sprouts and salad 😆your pics clearly show it is not.. I learnt something 🙂
Oh nooo not at all. The whole stigma with veganiam is misunderstoodas far as tasty, exotic or rich foods. Today the vegan and wholefood plant based movement is huge, way more creative and diverse. Sooo fyi when I find and post my picks, they are vegan and usually gluten free!
Indeed!
I didn't eat meat for 30 years. There's so much deliciousness out there that doesn't include eating tasty animals. I had to quit going across country for Thanksgiving. My family always thought, for some reason, I was missing out if I didn't eat the animals. But the table was full of so much delicious plants. So my mother wanted to make some MORE food so I'd have "something to eat." But.... there was so much to eat. She worked to hard on feeding the family, I couldn't in good conscience go visit knowing it would be MORE work. Then again, I LOVE to cook. It's probably something I got from her. So I get it that she wanted to do something special for her "special boy."
My return to eating meat was actually started in order to make it easier for other people to plan river trips; I became an omnivore so our trips could be more seamless and easy.
There's so much deliciousness out there that doesn't require animals. It's worth experimenting if you haven't. I still struggle with how meat is raised in industrial farms and also how it's killed. If I'm going to eat an animal, I want it to have had a good live AND a good death. Even humanely raised animals sometimes have horrible deaths.
Maybe one of these days I'll go back to avoiding eating animals. For now... I'll be picky with what I support, and sustainable fisheries are top of the list. Sustaining habitat in the ocean is also very important in part so I can eat those animals and in part because, well; it's a big ocean, and we know more about the surface of the moon than the deep ocean environment.
Interesting, being vegan is so easy to plan trips- nuts, seeds, seeds, dried veggies, the list is endless! pm me. We can share ideas
Sure, if everyone is making their own meals, like a self-support multi-day kayak trip, it's much easier. But most of the river trips I do now are raft trips with group meals cooked in a common kitchen rather than on a backpack stove. Having some participants that need a steak every day, some that can't eat lactose, one that won't eat onions, and one that won't eat blueberries starts to make things difficult. My partner and I decided we would no longer put restrictions on the group. Some are easier to deal with than others, but it's really so much easier if everyone is satisfied with what's on the menu.
Looks like the disagree fairy has found my posts, too.
I hugged and inspired to make up for the negatives 🙂 Making food ( like your fish) that you did yourself and enjoyed is wonderful.. please, continue to post what YOU'D like...
I still ain't eating conch though *shudder* 😂
I will be sure to NOT tell you it's conch until after you eat it and declare it SO delicious 😂
I no longer eat octopus. They are too smart to eat. The first time I reluctantly tried sushi, I told my friends that was the one thing I would not try. I did try it, though, and it was really tasty. But I don't eat 'em anymore. Did you know that each of their arms has its own brain? I'm kind of almost convinced they are not originally from this planet.
If it didn't have calories, I'd have a slice of this bread...
The big slice on the left, not that little silly thing on the right....
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »Well yes we all have different tastes but I have several disagree on my posts... lol ok more for me 😂 Idk who could not like some of mine but then again anything with meat, pizza or animal is noooo for me.
A lot of my disagrees are from in here 😂
The title says "I would eat" so I don't really get it... I've seen some delicious food in here though and some not ... Just putting it out there, not one disagree is mine 😜😁
Don't worry about it! This thread is for anyone to post things they love. I hate seafood of all kind and it looks gross to me, but I don't disagree because its what you like! I always get tons of disagrees all the time when I post pizza LOL, but doesn't stop me from posting because I can't help what I crave!
I could never disagree on pizza 🤤 extra pepperoni on mine.
Actually, I have learnt something recently from my visits here. Thank you @VegjoyP for broadening my horizons. I always thought vegan/vegetarian synonymous with bean sprouts and salad 😆your pics clearly show it is not.. I learnt something 🙂
Oh nooo not at all. The whole stigma with veganiam is misunderstoodas far as tasty, exotic or rich foods. Today the vegan and wholefood plant based movement is huge, way more creative and diverse. Sooo fyi when I find and post my picks, they are vegan and usually gluten free!
Indeed!
I didn't eat meat for 30 years. There's so much deliciousness out there that doesn't include eating tasty animals. I had to quit going across country for Thanksgiving. My family always thought, for some reason, I was missing out if I didn't eat the animals. But the table was full of so much delicious plants. So my mother wanted to make some MORE food so I'd have "something to eat." But.... there was so much to eat. She worked to hard on feeding the family, I couldn't in good conscience go visit knowing it would be MORE work. Then again, I LOVE to cook. It's probably something I got from her. So I get it that she wanted to do something special for her "special boy."
My return to eating meat was actually started in order to make it easier for other people to plan river trips; I became an omnivore so our trips could be more seamless and easy.
There's so much deliciousness out there that doesn't require animals. It's worth experimenting if you haven't. I still struggle with how meat is raised in industrial farms and also how it's killed. If I'm going to eat an animal, I want it to have had a good live AND a good death. Even humanely raised animals sometimes have horrible deaths.
Maybe one of these days I'll go back to avoiding eating animals. For now... I'll be picky with what I support, and sustainable fisheries are top of the list. Sustaining habitat in the ocean is also very important in part so I can eat those animals and in part because, well; it's a big ocean, and we know more about the surface of the moon than the deep ocean environment.
Interesting, being vegan is so easy to plan trips- nuts, seeds, seeds, dried veggies, the list is endless! pm me. We can share ideas
Sure, if everyone is making their own meals, like a self-support multi-day kayak trip, it's much easier. But most of the river trips I do now are raft trips with group meals cooked in a common kitchen rather than on a backpack stove. Having some participants that need a steak every day, some that can't eat lactose, one that won't eat onions, and one that won't eat blueberries starts to make things difficult. My partner and I decided we would no longer put restrictions on the group. Some are easier to deal with than others, but it's really so much easier if everyone is satisfied with what's on the menu.
Looks like the disagree fairy has found my posts, too.
I hugged and inspired to make up for the negatives 🙂 Making food ( like your fish) that you did yourself and enjoyed is wonderful.. please, continue to post what YOU'D like...
I still ain't eating conch though *shudder* 😂
I will be sure to NOT tell you it's conch until after you eat it and declare it SO delicious 😂
I no longer eat octopus. They are too smart to eat. The first time I reluctantly tried sushi, I told my friends that was the one thing I would not try. I did try it, though, and it was really tasty. But I don't eat 'em anymore. Did you know that each of their arms has its own brain? I'm kind of almost convinced they are not originally from this planet.
If it didn't have calories, I'd have a slice of this bread...
The big slice on the left, not that little silly thing on the right....
Yum.. big slab of fresh bread with butter. My favourite piece is the ends , I always cut a slab from each end first 😆
I love sushi.. I eat it once a week but more the crumbed chicken ones.. not so much the raw fish ones.1 -
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »
Yessss, I'd be in heaven..
Some of the cookies in the first pic are upside down????1 -
pancakerunner wrote: »
the best
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »
Yessss, I'd be in heaven..
Some of the cookies in the first pic are upside down????
They must be Aussie biscuits 😂2 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »what's everyones fave?pancakerunner wrote: »
I couldn't pick.. they all look delicious
Put I'd probably try the choc chip biscuit that looks like it has caramel too first. 🤤
That is the cookie I would pick first too Of all the cookies in the world, my favorite are really good softer home made chocolate chip- if there are caramel, butterscotch or peanut butter chips it is a complete win win win!1 -
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »
Yessss, I'd be in heaven..
I'd go for the peanut butter Hershey's kiss cookies and dive into the jam thumbprints next. Then depending on how much room and ice cold milk I have left, I'd try all the others.1 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »
Yessss, I'd be in heaven..
Some of the cookies in the first pic are upside down????
Gimme the plate. I'll fix 'em for you. (refilling my glass of milk)
*sigh* By now, I've usually started in my holiday baking because I've got 90% of my shopping done. Not this year.0 -
I remember helping my mom bake and decorate Christmas cookies way back when. Each and every cookie she decorated had to be perfect. Not mine, I'd just slap on the colored sugar and sprinkles and shove 'em in my mouth.
When my firstborn was in Kindergarten, I volunteered to be room mother. I made Santa Christmas cookies for the party. So cute. I remember the teacher seeing them and saying 'oh, you're one of those moms'.
Then there was the time I made cupcakes and left them on the top of the car; good thing the school was just around the corner.3 -
I swear fudge is probably the most calorie-dense dessert ever... over 10,000 calories for one pan of this recipe! haha... but who's counting?
https://www.favfamilyrecipes.com/sees-fudge-recipe/2 -
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Fudge may have a lot of calories, but halva might have more.
Chocolate halva gets the best of both worlds.
Which leads to the question.... does baklava have more calories than halva? Let's just have all of 'em.5 -
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why does this sound so good??? with a cold glass of milk???4 -
pancakerunner wrote: »
why does this sound so good??? with a cold glass of milk???
I'll have mine with a cup of tea and call it lunch 😃😋0 -
pancakerunner wrote: »
Yep.. this has my name on it 🤤2 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »
Yep.. this has my name on it 🤤
again, with milk and I'm not a milk OR cake person0 -
pancakerunner wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »
Yep.. this has my name on it 🤤
again, with milk and I'm not a milk OR cake person
I haven't had a glass of milk in years lol
But I loooove cake, probably what got me here 🤔1 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »
Yep.. this has my name on it 🤤
again, with milk and I'm not a milk OR cake person
I haven't had a glass of milk in years lol
But I loooove cake, probably what got me here 🤔
I only like cake if it is SUPER moist and dense
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And believe it or not, the milk helped a lot to get me here—and butter.1
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pancakerunner wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »
Yep.. this has my name on it 🤤
again, with milk and I'm not a milk OR cake person
I haven't had a glass of milk in years lol
But I loooove cake, probably what got me here 🤔
I only like cake if it is SUPER moist and dense
Yes plz..0 -
corinasue1143 wrote: »And believe it or not, the milk helped a lot to get me here—and butter.
for me it's the cream... and cheese...1
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