Looking for friends who don't eat "clean" and healthy
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This thread is amazing. I couldn't resist clicking and I'm glad I did!0
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livingleanlivingclean wrote: »kenyonhaff wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »GrumpyHeadmistress wrote: »Just discovered that Amazon in the UK sells these. Yay!
I these! I can eat myself sick on them.
Every October I'm convinced I LOVE these, and then I have a few and then realize I really don't....
I prefer candy corn. The pumpkins are just a bit too much!
I don't understand these.... We don't really get them in Australia, I had some in the states and wasn't fussed..
UK people... Is cadbury spread nice? (I've just this week found cadbury caramels spread in the "international" section of our supermarket...it's probably making it in to my trolley tomorrow!)
I've never heard of Cadbury spread and I live quite near to the Cadbury factory! Sounds nice though0 -
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quiksylver296 wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »$7!! I did wonder whether to go Crunchie instead of Caramel. Next time.
That's US dollars.
I know. I paid £2/$2.60. Mind you, works the other way, Lucky Charms are £5/$6.58 here in the "US" section.
I'm tempted, even at $7. I wish they had a combo pack with all three flavors.
Thanks for the confirmation @VintageFeline.. They didn't have crunchie flavour, but I'll definitely pick up caramel! (and $8 a jar here. Urgh. Not fussed - I need to spend money for shopping points anyhow )1 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »$7!! I did wonder whether to go Crunchie instead of Caramel. Next time.
That's US dollars.
I know. I paid £2/$2.60. Mind you, works the other way, Lucky Charms are £5/$6.58 here in the "US" section.
I'm tempted, even at $7. I wish they had a combo pack with all three flavors.
Thanks for the confirmation @VintageFeline.. They didn't have crunchie flavour, but I'll definitely pick up caramel! (and $8 a jar here. Urgh. Not fussed - I need to spend money for shopping points anyhow )
It is very sweet, for me that's a plus because I won't go hog wild and blow my calories for the entire week.0 -
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VintageFeline wrote: »livingleanlivingclean wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »$7!! I did wonder whether to go Crunchie instead of Caramel. Next time.
That's US dollars.
I know. I paid £2/$2.60. Mind you, works the other way, Lucky Charms are £5/$6.58 here in the "US" section.
I'm tempted, even at $7. I wish they had a combo pack with all three flavors.
Thanks for the confirmation @VintageFeline.. They didn't have crunchie flavour, but I'll definitely pick up caramel! (and $8 a jar here. Urgh. Not fussed - I need to spend money for shopping points anyhow )
It is very sweet, for me that's a plus because I won't go hog wild and blow my calories for the entire week.
I do sweet.... I'd probably sprinkle it with salt too0 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »livingleanlivingclean wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »$7!! I did wonder whether to go Crunchie instead of Caramel. Next time.
That's US dollars.
I know. I paid £2/$2.60. Mind you, works the other way, Lucky Charms are £5/$6.58 here in the "US" section.
I'm tempted, even at $7. I wish they had a combo pack with all three flavors.
Thanks for the confirmation @VintageFeline.. They didn't have crunchie flavour, but I'll definitely pick up caramel! (and $8 a jar here. Urgh. Not fussed - I need to spend money for shopping points anyhow )
It is very sweet, for me that's a plus because I won't go hog wild and blow my calories for the entire week.
I do sweet.... I'd probably sprinkle it with salt too
I tell you what is my kryptonite. Dulce de leche. Lord I could bathe in it.3 -
I'm a newbie to the MFP community and stumbled onto this thread. LOVE IT!!! Y'all are my kind of peeps! Thanks for sharing2
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VintageFeline wrote: »
I tell you what is my kryptonite. Dulce de leche. Lord I could bathe in it.
OMG yes. Have you made it from sweetened condensed milk?
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Illy_Mooncat wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »
I tell you what is my kryptonite. Dulce de leche. Lord I could bathe in it.
OMG yes. Have you made it from sweetened condensed milk?
I have not. I have only ever bought one jar because I am not to be trusted. Particularly as I am on the home straight to maintenance and don't need quite such delicious distractions for now! Colin the Caterpillars I have some hope of moderating, dulce de leche? Hahahahahahaha. No.1 -
Sometimes I plan my meals ahead of time so I have exactly enough calories and nutrients left to be able to have ice cream or other goodies1
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VintageFeline wrote: »I have not. I have only ever bought one jar because I am not to be trusted. Particularly as I am on the home straight to maintenance and don't need quite such delicious distractions for now! Colin the Caterpillars I have some hope of moderating, dulce de leche? Hahahahahahaha. No.
Probably a good idea lol. Well once you can get where you need to be, try making it! It's not hard in the microwave and is absolutely spectacular. I've only done it once because I could bathe in sweetened condensed milk... A can probably wouldn't make it to the ducle de leche phase in most cases lol
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Illy_Mooncat wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »I have not. I have only ever bought one jar because I am not to be trusted. Particularly as I am on the home straight to maintenance and don't need quite such delicious distractions for now! Colin the Caterpillars I have some hope of moderating, dulce de leche? Hahahahahahaha. No.
Probably a good idea lol. Well once you can get where you need to be, try making it! It's not hard in the microwave and is absolutely spectacular. I've only done it once because I could bathe in sweetened condensed milk... A can probably wouldn't make it to the ducle de leche phase in most cases lol
You can actually put the cans in a pot of boiling water (make sure the water covers the can completely with room to spare) for four hours, then let the water cool to room temperature, and voila:
(I scooped it into a glass jar so I could microwave it, then used a machine-powered whisk to make it really smooth)
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I had kraft mac & cheese last night...it was delicious.1
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Susieq_1994 wrote: »Illy_Mooncat wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »I have not. I have only ever bought one jar because I am not to be trusted. Particularly as I am on the home straight to maintenance and don't need quite such delicious distractions for now! Colin the Caterpillars I have some hope of moderating, dulce de leche? Hahahahahahaha. No.
Probably a good idea lol. Well once you can get where you need to be, try making it! It's not hard in the microwave and is absolutely spectacular. I've only done it once because I could bathe in sweetened condensed milk... A can probably wouldn't make it to the ducle de leche phase in most cases lol
You can actually put the cans in a pot of boiling water (make sure the water covers the can completely with room to spare) for four hours, then let the water cool to room temperature, and voila:
(I scooped it into a glass jar so I could microwave it, then used a machine-powered whisk to make it really smooth)
Here in the UK you can buy it ready done now, so no faffing about to make a banoffee pie!0 -
VintageFeline wrote: »Susieq_1994 wrote: »Illy_Mooncat wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »I have not. I have only ever bought one jar because I am not to be trusted. Particularly as I am on the home straight to maintenance and don't need quite such delicious distractions for now! Colin the Caterpillars I have some hope of moderating, dulce de leche? Hahahahahahaha. No.
Probably a good idea lol. Well once you can get where you need to be, try making it! It's not hard in the microwave and is absolutely spectacular. I've only done it once because I could bathe in sweetened condensed milk... A can probably wouldn't make it to the ducle de leche phase in most cases lol
You can actually put the cans in a pot of boiling water (make sure the water covers the can completely with room to spare) for four hours, then let the water cool to room temperature, and voila:
(I scooped it into a glass jar so I could microwave it, then used a machine-powered whisk to make it really smooth)
Here in the UK you can buy it ready done now, so no faffing about to make a banoffee pie!
I'm both very sad and very grateful that I can't buy that crack-in-a-can over here!1 -
Add me!! Im your girl! Haha i eat under my calories and somewhat healthy-ish but girlll you will NEVER catch me with a salad lmao i still need my cheese and processed meats0
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Susieq_1994 wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »Susieq_1994 wrote: »Illy_Mooncat wrote: »VintageFeline wrote: »I have not. I have only ever bought one jar because I am not to be trusted. Particularly as I am on the home straight to maintenance and don't need quite such delicious distractions for now! Colin the Caterpillars I have some hope of moderating, dulce de leche? Hahahahahahaha. No.
Probably a good idea lol. Well once you can get where you need to be, try making it! It's not hard in the microwave and is absolutely spectacular. I've only done it once because I could bathe in sweetened condensed milk... A can probably wouldn't make it to the ducle de leche phase in most cases lol
You can actually put the cans in a pot of boiling water (make sure the water covers the can completely with room to spare) for four hours, then let the water cool to room temperature, and voila:
(I scooped it into a glass jar so I could microwave it, then used a machine-powered whisk to make it really smooth)
Here in the UK you can buy it ready done now, so no faffing about to make a banoffee pie!
I'm both very sad and very grateful that I can't buy that crack-in-a-can over here!
You can buy it by the fancy jar. Have had. Is delicious.
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After looking 5 different places over the weekend, I found some pumpkin praline cheesecake. Four pieces later...1
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quiksylver296 wrote: »After looking 5 different places over the weekend, I found some pumpkin praline cheesecake. Four pieces later...
Australia doesn't get in to the pumpkin pie thing (or pumpkin spice thing) much... That cheesecake sounds delicious!1 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »After looking 5 different places over the weekend, I found some pumpkin praline cheesecake. Four pieces later...
Australia doesn't get in to the pumpkin pie thing (or pumpkin spice thing) much... That cheesecake sounds delicious!
It was very good. There are two pieces left in the fridge right now, calling my name!1 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »livingleanlivingclean wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »After looking 5 different places over the weekend, I found some pumpkin praline cheesecake. Four pieces later...
Australia doesn't get in to the pumpkin pie thing (or pumpkin spice thing) much... That cheesecake sounds delicious!
It was very good. There are two pieces left in the fridge right now, calling my name!
I could, uh, "take care" of that for you.........3 -
VintageFeline wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »livingleanlivingclean wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »After looking 5 different places over the weekend, I found some pumpkin praline cheesecake. Four pieces later...
Australia doesn't get in to the pumpkin pie thing (or pumpkin spice thing) much... That cheesecake sounds delicious!
It was very good. There are two pieces left in the fridge right now, calling my name!
I could, uh, "take care" of that for you.........
I suspect my son might take care of it, for breakfast. LOL0 -
Ha! PB&O!
Somewhere in the world peanut butter and oreos is a thing....trying it tonight lol
I know this is old, but I just wanted to say that I once watched an episode of one of those "survivor" type shows... they had the contestants treading water while holding something over their heads and were trying to bribe them into giving up. Two girls tapped out for a gigantic plate of oreos and a jar of peanut butter.
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Add me! I have my good and bad days !! Sucker for sushi and popeyes0
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It's Halloween, y'all!! Have those treats but make them worth it
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I have the benefit of living somewhere I am highly unlikely to get any kids coming round and I have no kids so no need to buy big bags of fun size candy that I will inevitably "have" to eat myself.
Now the chocolatier a mere few steps from my front door is another issue, I practically have to run past! But when I do go in it is so worth it.0 -
VintageFeline wrote: »I have the benefit of living somewhere I am highly unlikely to get any kids coming round and I have no kids so no need to buy big bags of fun size candy that I will inevitably "have" to eat myself.
Now the chocolatier a mere few steps from my front door is another issue, I practically have to run past! But when I do go in it is so worth it.
So true :droolemoji:1 -
Taco Bell in T-minus 4ish hours...0
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