What Is Your Greatest Food Addiction?
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Have you ever given a hand job for food? No?
I doubt many people have been inspired by a nicotine fit to give one, either. But cigarettes are still considered addicting. And a starving person might give you more than that for food.
By the way, are we talking about cake? And if so, are we talking real frosting, or just the cheap grocery store weaksauce? Because when considering doing certain carnal favors for food, one must take the quality of the food into account.0 -
I haven't. Why have you?
I have given my boyfriend a ** so he'll take me out for dinner.
Have I answered your question? If it's TMI, then perhaps you ought to think before you type.0 -
I haven't. Why have you?
I have given my boyfriend a bj so he'll take me out for dinner.
Have I answered your question? If it's TMI, then perhaps you ought to think before you type.
Lol.0 -
Peanut butter, especially with chocolate. It takes every ounce of willpower I've got to resist it.0
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Have you ever given a hand job for food? No?
I doubt many people have been inspired by a nicotine fit to give one, either. But cigarettes are still considered addicting. And a starving person might give you more than that for food.
By the way, are we talking about cake? And if so, are we talking real frosting, or just the cheap grocery store weaksauce? Because when considering doing certain carnal favors for food, one must take the quality of the food into account.
Poor people with food addictions. Tell that to people in third world countries.0 -
Have you ever given a hand job for food? No?
I doubt many people have been inspired by a nicotine fit to give one, either. But cigarettes are still considered addicting. And a starving person might give you more than that for food.
By the way, are we talking about cake? And if so, are we talking real frosting, or just the cheap grocery store weaksauce? Because when considering doing certain carnal favors for food, one must take the quality of the food into account.
Poor people with food addictions. Tell that to people in third world countries.
Everyone has a food addiction to some extent, quit eating, you'll die.
But are those who are starving worth considering when I want to stuff my face with absolutely unneeded calories? You bet it is.0 -
Have you ever given a hand job for food? No?
I doubt many people have been inspired by a nicotine fit to give one, either. But cigarettes are still considered addicting. And a starving person might give you more than that for food.
By the way, are we talking about cake? And if so, are we talking real frosting, or just the cheap grocery store weaksauce? Because when considering doing certain carnal favors for food, one must take the quality of the food into account.
Poor people with food addictions. Tell that to people in third world countries.
Everyone has a food addiction to some extent, quit eating, you'll die.
But are those who are starving worth considering when I want to stuff my face with absolutely unneeded calories? You bet it is.0 -
( chocolates and baked goodies. it's like im possessed by some creature when im offered to eat some chocolate (Twix by far is the most addictive) and chocolate chip cookies. ><
im doing the healthier alternative though like raw cacao nibs and i bake my own whole wheat and oatmeal chocochip walnut cookies. im doing well so far.0 -
Have you ever given a hand job for food? No?
I doubt many people have been inspired by a nicotine fit to give one, either. But cigarettes are still considered addicting. And a starving person might give you more than that for food.
By the way, are we talking about cake? And if so, are we talking real frosting, or just the cheap grocery store weaksauce? Because when considering doing certain carnal favors for food, one must take the quality of the food into account.
Poor people with food addictions. Tell that to people in third world countries.
Everyone has a food addiction to some extent, quit eating, you'll die.
But are those who are starving worth considering when I want to stuff my face with absolutely unneeded calories? You bet it is.
Oh dear, you're usually wittier than that. Tired?0 -
Red meat, fried foods, salt. I don't have much of a sweet tooth, so I'm never tempted by dessert. But put some steak and fries in front of me, and I'm a happy gal.
My slightly healthier food addiction is hot sauce. I crave the stuff.0 -
Diet soda. It is my guiltiest pleasure.
Also French Fries and Milkshakes. They're my biggest weakness. I find them the hardest cravings to resist.0 -
Pasta with wonderful sauces- of all sorts, lasagna included
Apple crumble and really over the top variations of ice cream
Basically, the worst kinds of carbs lol0 -
Peanut butter. Can not have it in the house. If it is here, I will been gravitationally drawn to the jar with a large spoon and a quart of cold water. Yeah, no PB in my house no more(sad face). Moderation is not in my venue at this time in regards to the PB universe.
Yup, me too. I bought a jar to make cookies for the holiday and by the time I made them, there wasn't enough PB left for the cookies.
I also try to limit leftover meat and extra cheese. These are the things that I'll graze on if they're around. I'll go for meat over a cookie.0 -
My idea of heaven is to have fried chicken at every meal and if the kitchen ran out, lasagna would be a good substitute.0
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Cookies, cakes, pizza, and peanut butter.0
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Chocolate, chocolate, chocolate. And decatent chocolate cake.
I also go through stages of wanting to eat tubs and tubs of yoghurt in a day0 -
How do you combat the desire to partake of food addictions???
Things I can't have in the house because I WILL keep going back and eating them until they are gone: potato chips, wheat thins, cookies, chinese takeout.
Things I can keep around, get an inordinate amount of pleasure out of, and indulge in measured quantities to keep me satisfied with my eating plan: cheese, peanut butter, wine.
Bonus item that doesn't hurt my diet but I'm truly addicted to and trying to cut back on: Coke Zero.
The good part is I prefer cheese to potato chips, and it doesn't trigger an eating frenzy in me the way potato chips do. I can have my 1 oz of aged cheddar or brie or 1/2 oz of grated parmesan.
I don't eat potato chips or wheat thins. I have occasionally purchased some chicken and broccoli takeout, measured what I can eat, and eaten it. I can also purchase one chocolate chip cookie at McDonald's for 40 cents, and I do that every once in a while.0 -
Definately chocolate. Though i recently developed a dairy intolerance, so ican't have more than a row or 2 without getting stomache ache I used to eat alot of cheese but now i can't as i am slightly allergic to animal rennet, my eye lide swell up.0
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Tasty pastry and Pasta. I've gotta stay far away from those things.0
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Pizza. And Calzones. Basically anything with cheese and sauce.
I'm looking into trying a recipe I found that involves making pizza crust with zucchinis, thus making it low carb...
There are lots of recipes out there for cauliflower pizza crust. Never tried it but if you like cauliflower might be worth a shot. I love pizza too and haven't had any since mid May. Hard, very hard.0 -
Fresh bread, With butter and jam. I hope there is a group for that.0
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fried and fatty foods--burgers, fries, chinese food.
I try to stay away from those things now, as I can't eat them in moderation.0 -
Baked sweets are my nemesis. Especially donuts. I can't be near them but every morning I smell them since my job is within walking distance to a donut shop. The struggle! :sad:0
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Cheese, bread, mayonnaise, and pasta. My favourite foods are mac cheese, or a cheese cucumber and mayonnaise sandwich, on fresh tiger bread! I still have all these in moderation, but combinations of the above are both heavenly and hellish for me...0
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Mine is milk chocolate. I can't control myself when it is in my reach. The smell, texture, creaminess, all of it makes me gravitate towards it and not stop. Seriously, if you put a bag of Hershey Kisses in front of me I will nibble away until the bag is gone. The reason I brought this up is because I recently bought a box of Weight Watchers Fudge Bars (only 45 calories a piece) not bad right? But I can't let a day go by without eating at least 2.
What is it that causes such an addiction? Is it mind over matter? I try to never have sweets in the house except for special occasions (company over, dessert. . .) but if I do, especially if it's chocolate, I'll eat it.
For the reasons stated, my company is always the lucky recipient of taking home any remaining dessert.
How do you combat the desire to partake of food addictions???
Hah thats funny because milk chocolate was a part of my diet routine and I had to choke it down sometimes. Finally decided it wasn't worth it so I stopped trying to drink it (I strongly dislike sweet things).
With that said chocolate milk is actually pretty healthy so not sure why you are avoiding it.0 -
Anything salty&crunchy. Doritos chips, crackers and cheese, salted nuts.....mmmmmmmm!!!!!0
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Oreo cookies.0
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Microwave popcorn. A whole bag. Sometimes two. With vodka. Many vodkas.0
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peanut butter and jelly sandwich with glass of milk0
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