What are your "crack foods?"

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  • AlongCame_Molly
    AlongCame_Molly Posts: 2,835 Member
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    Guacamole

    Spinach dip

    Animal crackers with almond butter

    Cashews
  • ivikatasha
    ivikatasha Posts: 192 Member
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    ghirardelli chocolate.... dark sea salt and caramel is the worst for me.
  • Sinisterly
    Sinisterly Posts: 10,913 Member
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    Beef.. BEEF... BEEEEEFFFFF!!!!!

    Yup.
  • IVMarkIV
    IVMarkIV Posts: 116
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    Hmmm...food sources of sympathomimetics...Mio energy, black coffee, black tea, and cacao. Too bad drugs don't count as food
  • hotjodels
    hotjodels Posts: 118 Member
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    Chicken parm. it never gets old, I could eat it all day every day.
    oh, and cheesecake.
    YUMMM!
  • caramelgyrlk
    caramelgyrlk Posts: 1,112 Member
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    Raw chocolate cookie dough
    Sangria
    Cacao
    Kettle chips with sea salt
    Kale chips
  • margannmks
    margannmks Posts: 424 Member
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    Peanut butter mixed with cool whip and cocoa powder
    you need to get some pb2 and a yonanna machine. If you like bananas too.
  • bmason67
    bmason67 Posts: 886
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    peanut M&M's
  • clodia2
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    Doritos Jacked and/or Combos Buffalo Blue Chicken flavors
    Cheesecake
    Fettuccine Alfredo
  • clodia2
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    Peanut butter mixed with cool whip and cocoa powder
    you need to get some pb2 and a yonanna machine. If you like bananas too.

    Chocolate PB2 in some greek yogurt? YUM
  • itsanot
    itsanot Posts: 89 Member
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    All of it junk food junkie sweet, salty doesn't matter. If it is in the house I eat it till it is ALL gone so I don't bring it home if I can help it, except I live with 2 men that can eat anything and not gain any weight, very depressing!
  • veruca25
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    Entenmann's sprinkled Pop'ems
    Puffed Cheetos
    Peppermint Patties
    Rolos
  • DonaldChadDavis
    DonaldChadDavis Posts: 89 Member
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    Pretty much anything in the standard obese American's "I eat too much ____." confession.

    And soft drinks:
    Mountain Dew
    Dr. Pepper
    Coca Cola
    Pibb Xtra
  • ponycyndi
    ponycyndi Posts: 858 Member
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    I've managed to change my perspective on a few things, such as bacon, sausage, and peanut butter. But there are still things that I don't buy because I'll eat the whole thing without stopping or sharing:

    Cheesecake
    Oatmeal creme pies (little Debbie)
    Fritos (if I get the little tiny one serving bags, I just go buy more the next day. Other chips I have no problems with)
    Almost any baked goods or breads.

    Well now I know what I'm having for my birthday dinner. Lol.
  • vickybee1
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    nutella nutella nutella.
  • jkolbe94
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    Honestly, anything that's sweet and soft or crunchy and fatty! I wouldn't be able to control myself if I actually were to buy anything slightly indulgent.
    Cake
    Cookies... samoas, oreos, chocolate chip...
    Nutella
    BREAD. ALL THE BREAD.
    Can haz cheezburger? No veggies, just the fatty meat and the carbs that go around it.
    Fancy fru-fru coffee drinks (honestly doesn't matter what is in it. Just give me coffee.
    Chips. The entire bag will be gone before I know it.
    Hot chocolate.
    Potatoes. Cooked any way possible.
    I don't do sugar substitutes (maybe stevia if I can find it as unprocessed as possible)
  • jkolbe94
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    Oh my, I didn't say biscuits.
    I can never get enough of soft, buttery biscuits. My mouth is watering...
  • dariazeoli
    dariazeoli Posts: 35 Member
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    Potato chips. French fries. Potatoes in general. Crack addicted (if only they weren't vegan)!

    I am definitely more of a salt fiend than I am a sugar addict.
  • charliex2202
    charliex2202 Posts: 4,281 Member
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    Barbecue flavoured crisps,...ie pringles :devil: :devil: :devil: they are the devil!!
  • Kenazwa
    Kenazwa Posts: 278 Member
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    Salty crunchies lately - crackers, chips, pea crisps