I wish I had never discovered...
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Ferrero Rocher candy. Chocolate, creamy, hazlenutty yumminess. Not allowed in my house!
i hear you on that, they are my favourite. and somehow, until about 6 months ago, i had NEVER tried nutella before in my life. now that i have, and it is essentially just the middle of a ferrero rocher, it too is a favourite sweet treat by the spoonful. or if i have the calories for it, on a slice of toast. yum.0 -
pizza delivery. definitely pizza delivery.0
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NUTELLA hands down.
Honestly though no matter how high in calories/little nutrition it has I always feel like it's worth it haha.0 -
MissDeeDee78 wrote: »Coffee Cultures Cranberry Chicken Salad sandwich
Oh! That is so good. It haaaas to be good for you...there's chicken. Right?0 -
Liftng4Lis wrote: »
That's cause you're not Canadian. Or a member of those states we are quietly and politely converting to real coffee. Next we need to work on beer.
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LazyCatPame wrote: »Kit Kats. Come to my room's closet and you will find at least five big packages stored. Can't buy them here, so I always buy a bunch at the Duty Free.
Speaking of calories, chocolate bars with Rocklets.
You ever try those caramel or green tea kit kats?
I accidentally had a Wasabi one once.
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polarsjewel wrote: »...grilled cheese sandwiches are even more awesome when you put cream cheese in them. How was it possible to make them better than they already are?!!
...where they hide the donuts at the store I thought did not have donuts.
And also, use Boursin cheese when making your grilled cheese....*drools*
Cheese on toast with marmite and lemon curd
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I've recently tried Crumpets with marmite and I can't get enough.0
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Marathons...they're too expensive.
ETA: Oh, this is about food, not stuff in general. I regret no foods, except the ones that taste horrible. I regret having subjected my taste buds to them. I haven't eaten many nasty foods, because my nose usually gives me an early warning on things that should be avoided.0 -
Chocolate. Covered. Pretzels.
Also Cinnabun. I don't know if it's a good or bad thing that we don't have it in Australia. But anytime I'm somewhere that you can get it, damn, they better be ready for me.0 -
GryffynsMom wrote: »Seriously? This thread is like going to prison and having the inmates instruct you on new ways to break the law. How about a thread "I'm glad I discovered..." with information to HELP us stay on our diet, not daydreaming about bad food choices. Good grief. (Yes, I know I can read what I want, but for crying out loud, it is a weight management site!)
Oh come on, lighten up! There isn't anything wrong with admitting you're not a saint and that you miss and crave less than healthy foods. It's a fun and interesting thing to discuss.
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Yup...I got flagged. Someone must be a real hoot at parties.0
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Hearts_2015 wrote: »HappyCampr1 wrote: »That Skinny Cow ice cream sandwiches/cones/bars have fiber, protein AND 20% of my daily calcium.
the skinny cow salted caramel pretzel ice cream bars... 1 serving = 1 box
right?
Yes, that's right.0 -
Brazillian steak houses .....
and skirt steak.
I'm officially a steak snob.
<le sigh>0 -
I tried those green tea kit kat bars when I was in Japan. Not actually all that good, to tell the truth. I prefer the original.
ChocoCro on the other hand...0 -
NESTLÉ Crunch Girl Scout Peanut Butter Creme bars. They taste like SOME candy bar I used to eat as a kid that I haven't thought about in years... but now I'm obsessed!0
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Gin & Tonic. I loves them, but 2-3 and there are no more calories left for food =(0
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Pizza, Wings and BEER!!! the reason I am 300lbs!!!
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Chocolate Nutty Bits at TJ's.0
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How about a place? A friend of ours took us to the Lindt factory in New Hampshire. You can buy lindt truffles there for $5 a pound unwrapped.0
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Liftng4Lis wrote: »
That's cause you're not Canadian. Or a member of those states we are quietly and politely converting to real coffee. Next we need to work on beer.
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GryffynsMom wrote: »Seriously? This thread is like going to prison and having the inmates instruct you on new ways to break the law. How about a thread "I'm glad I discovered..." with information to HELP us stay on our diet, not daydreaming about bad food choices. Good grief. (Yes, I know I can read what I want, but for crying out loud, it is a weight management site!)
Not all weight management involves losing weight. Just, have fun, or... walk away.0 -
Liftng4Lis wrote: »
That's cause you're not Canadian. Or a member of those states we are quietly and politely converting to real coffee. Next we need to work on beer.
I've actually tried it, not bad, not bad at all. Labatt is tourist beer
http://blogs.calgaryherald.com/2014/09/30/beer-news-stone-brewing-deems-alberta-worthy-a-dandy-debut-for-calgary-brewery-and-more/
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cardio. I binged on it for 3 years and pretty much ruined my body.0
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no cheat days for me. maybe a cheat meal once in awhile.0
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Nutella!!!!0
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Mostly for comic relief. And because I still do indulge in most of these foods, just in smaller planned quantities that fit in my caloric goals.0
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