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  • Posts: 289 Member
    mygnsac wrote: »
    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.
  • Posts: 1 Member
    pizza delivery. definitely pizza delivery.
  • NUTELLA hands down.
    Honestly though no matter how high in calories/little nutrition it has I always feel like it's worth it haha.
  • Posts: 472 Member
    Coffee Cultures Cranberry Chicken Salad sandwich :s

    Oh! That is so good. It haaaas to be good for you...there's chicken. Right?
  • Posts: 472 Member
    edited November 2014
    Liftng4Lis wrote: »

    Never heard of him.

    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.

  • Posts: 356 Member
    dbmata wrote: »

    You ever try those caramel or green tea kit kats?

    I accidentally had a Wasabi one once. :s
  • Posts: 356 Member

    And also, use Boursin cheese when making your grilled cheese....*drools*

    Cheese on toast with marmite and lemon curd B)

  • Posts: 356 Member
    I've recently tried Crumpets with marmite and I can't get enough.
  • Posts: 11,118 Member
    edited November 2014
    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.
  • Posts: 199 Member
    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.
  • Posts: 199 Member
    edited November 2014
    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.
  • Posts: 472 Member
    Yup...I got flagged. Someone must be a real hoot at parties.
  • Posts: 11,118 Member
    kikityme wrote: »
    Yup...I got flagged. Someone must be a real hoot at parties.

    That's not cool.

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  • Posts: 199 Member
    Some people

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  • Posts: 304 Member
    Liftng4Lis wrote: »

    Never heard of him.


    Don't worry...you are not missing much! Blah...
  • Posts: 2,847 Member

    the skinny cow salted caramel pretzel ice cream bars... 1 serving = 1 box

    right?

    Yes, that's right.
  • Posts: 17,525 Member
    Brazillian steak houses .....

    and skirt steak.

    I'm officially a steak snob.

    <le sigh>
  • Posts: 4,599 Member
    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...
  • Posts: 526 Member
    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!
  • Posts: 2,942 Member
    Gin & Tonic. I loves them, but 2-3 and there are no more calories left for food =(
  • Posts: 54 Member
    Pizza, Wings and BEER!!! the reason I am 300lbs!!!
  • Posts: 86 Member
    Chocolate Nutty Bits at TJ's.
  • Posts: 12,950 Member
    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.
  • Posts: 12,950 Member
    kikityme 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.
    Keep your Labatt's mountie lover. We have STONE! ;)
  • Posts: 12,950 Member
    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.
  • Posts: 472 Member
    dbmata wrote: »
    Keep your Labatt's mountie lover. We have STONE! ;)

    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/
  • Posts: 17,121 Member
    cardio. I binged on it for 3 years and pretty much ruined my body.
  • Posts: 16 Member
    no cheat days for me. maybe a cheat meal once in awhile.
  • Posts: 43 Member
    Nutella!!!!
  • Posts: 4,599 Member
    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.
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