What is your guilty pleasure food?
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Ugh if I have to choose.... it would be french bread.
But I am a huge sucker for buffalo wings and cold pizza.0 -
Little debbie anything I can't resisit them and can't contain myself with them.0
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I do love bread but I cant say its guilty pleasure since it's apart of my main diet. I eat bread with every meal.0
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leaves.0
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cinnamon rolls, cereal, chocolate, french bread, any dairy, kolazzis, ROSETTES OH MY GOD.0
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Alcohol! I love white wines and champagne.
Also, sugary coffee beverages such as lattes & mochas0 -
Fudge Rounds.0
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chicken wings or baby back ribs0
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Ritz Crackers, Oreo Cookies, or Lay's Potato Chips. Those right there are the top examples of why vegan diets are not necessarily healthy...0
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I have lots of "pleasure" foods...the only foods that could be called "guilty pleasure" food is Eggnog and chocolate martinis.0
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Mine was doughnuts. The last one I had was more than ten years ago, and now I can't have them at all because I can't have gluten at all. Fortunately, gluten free pie crust is perfectly delicious, so I'll be having pie on Thanksgiving.
If you are at all interested in making your own, there is a new cookbook that just recently came out called Baked Doughnuts for Everyone - all the recipes are Gluten Free!!
http://www.amazon.com/Baked-Doughnuts-For-Everyone-Gluten-Free/dp/15923356670 -
Raw vegan chocolate chip cookie dough0
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Everything becomes an guilty pleasure when you put cheese on top.0
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Cakes - pretty much any lol once i start it's hard to resist (thought i do....sometimes lol)0
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Hmmm....the last deviled egg when it turns out that somebody else really wanted it?
I would say pate de foie gras, because being stuck in a cage and force fed to make liver grow unnaturally large sounds pretty awful, but I prefer regular old chicken or turkey dressed up with a little sauteed onion and thyme and maybe a splash of kirsch.
I think I'm over feeling guilty about eating food, even if it sends me over calorie or macro limits. Or do you find it makes the food taste better if you feel guilty about it -- like the "forbidden fruit" factor that draws some people into cheating on their committed relationships?0 -
Gummy bears and french fries. There are others, but those were the first two that popped in my head.0
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Chinese food, I love chinese food!! Cadbury Eggs, I like both the cream & caramel ones straight out of the freezer, YUM!!!!0
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i'll step in and say a jimmy john's sub.
candy wise probably skittle or starbursts. oddly enough, those protein bars taste like crap.0 -
Chocolate Peanut Butter, Baked goods, pretty much anything chocolate0
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Gummy bears and french fries. There are others, but those were the first two that popped in my head.
Oh gummy bears. Haribo gummy bears. I'd eat the whole package.0 -
Beer.0
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sushi. lot and lots of sushi0
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Nachos, buffalo wings, Ruffles, and ice cream!0
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Nachos with cheese, olives, sour cream, salsa and
G U A C A M O L E
And for dessert, a warm brownie with a scoop of ice cream and hot fudge on top.0 -
Blue cheese stuffed olives0
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Mine happens to be my favorite foods actually, I just love Reese Cups and apple pie! if they weren't so bad for me I'd eat them everyday! but alas I have not eaten either in six years..
So glad eating doesn't make me feel guilty.0 -
Anything sweet, preferably with chocolate. Like cake and cookies...
But things I actually eat? Soy caramel and hazelnut macchiatos from Starbucks. Justin's dark chocolate peanut butter cups. An Italian chocolate hazelnut candy called Baci. Back to Nature dark chocolate delight granola. Natural peanut butter. Silk dark chocolate almond milk. Sweet potato fries from Bareburger.0 -
No I only eat the sugar free forms of Reeses and Apple pie. I cant eat whatever I want, I would lose control and over eat and get myself in a mess.0
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Twizzlers
Chocolate chip cookies
Pizza Hut breadsticks0 -
I guess I'm the minority then because I don't really have any 'guilty' foods. I read through everyone's responses and thought, "Nope. I have that." to pretty much every one. I honestly eat anything I want in moderation. I know there are people who can't do that, but I can't do it the other way. Once something becomes a 'guilty pleasure' for me, the minute it's around I obsess over it until I eat it... all. But if nothing is off limits and I can have it, like say brownies, I know I can have one every day until the pan is gone and even then if I want more, I just make more! Getting into that mindset has really helped me to get over the food idolization. Because the other way I just kept thinking well, I should eat it ALL NOW because tomorrow I will need to be good on my 'diet'. Instead of thinking that way, I think long term about my averages and whatnot and have it making it work into either my day or my week or even my month. I know not everyone can do it -- I've seen it in too many people. But you might want to consider working towards that. As time goes on, it may get easier.
But what do I eat less of now than years ago? Probably Asian take-out. There are a few Japanese/Thai/Chinese places here that have some great food, but we just don't seem to order from there as much. Once in a while we 'splurge' and do it, but I've gotten so skimpy on the food fund that unless I am going to go there and they are going to serve it to me and then clean up the mess, I'd rather eat at home! LOL0
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