What 'plastic food' do you love?
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ok this thread is making me want chocolate butterfinger cake lol i have to stop reading0
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KRISPY KREME DONUTS!! I can eat a dozen in one sitting and then eat any glaze leftover on the box.0
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I'm a cool whip lover as well. YUMMMM. And it's so good frozen mixed with some peanut butter. Makes it healthy, right?0
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Hostess Snack cakes! Doesnt matter what the flavor is.0
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Velveeta, in all shapes and forms. Queso, chicken spaghetti, mac n cheese. Good stuff.
VELVEETA! Yes!!!0 -
Oh, almost forgot...
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Kraft mac and cheese. The kind with the cheese powder.0
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pretzel and cheese combos...0
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Chips and salsa junkie!0
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Tastykake peanut butter kandykakes and McDonald's hot fudge sundaes.0
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VELVEETA! Yes!!!
Yeah, I rarely eat this but I'd be lying if I said I didn't like it. Not in mac and cheese so much, but nuked with hot salsa for a queso dip. YUM!0 -
OMG..where do they sell this?!!!! I want some.
And can I eat it with a Swiss cake roll as a spoon?0 -
Samoas are a weakness of mine too!
And Pringles. I could eat a whole can-any flavor.0 -
Cheese Nips.0
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Come on Britain, we have cheese in a tube too!
I've never tried it..
Love cheese singles in my scrambled egg..0 -
OMG..where do they sell this?!!!! I want some.
And can I eat it with a Swiss cake roll as a spoon?
i get it at my local food lion here in TN idk where else to get it0 -
OMG..where do they sell this?!!!! I want some.
And can I eat it with a Swiss cake roll as a spoon?
i hear walmart and walgreens has it but idk0 -
Oh, almost forgot...
If I start eating these, I cannot stop. Completely addictive!0 -
i grew up on fried bologna sandwiches with mustard... love and miss this!!
I was just thinking this0 -
Agreed! And I try to make myself feel better by getting the 2% milk Velveeta.......... doubt it's a huge help to my overall health...lol!0
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Salt & Vinegar Chips.
I can't be trusted around them. At all.
I'd probably steal them from a baby.
Although babies are smart enough to avoid them ... :noway:0 -
True fact....................ALL foods are chemically bonded together.
Perhaps, but I favor nature over a food processing plant.0 -
Come on Britain, we have cheese in a tube too!
I've never tried it..
Love cheese singles in my scrambled egg..
I was also going to reference Primula cheese as an alternative to the squirty stuff from the US!
My Achilles' heel is crisps (chips). I will gladly eat any kind but the cheesier the better!0 -
snickers and lays classic potato chips, not necessarily together. I absolutely can not have either of them in the house.0
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Chips & queso of any kind, but honestly the one I CANNOT resist is from Chuy's!0
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TWINKIES!!!!!!
Probably a good thing I can't get 'em anymore.....
there are recipes to make ur own out there. lol0 -
auntie annes pretzels-cinnamon sugar with lots of butter.... literally nothing good about these things... but i dream about them- although i havent had one in a year...0
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Velveeta, in all shapes and forms. Queso, chicken spaghetti, mac n cheese. Good stuff.
Agreed!0 -
I like just about anything that has been mentioned but lately I have been having a love affair with Little Debbie Apple Pies. I hate to admit it but I ate one yesterday and it was worth the 410 calories. I probably won't be having anymore for a long while though. Oh I also like ham sandwiches with the ham warmed up with mustard and if I can add potato chips in the sandwich it is all the better. If I add baked chips it makes it healthy right?0
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