If it didn't have calories, right now I would eat...
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quiksylver296 wrote: »People need to quit bringing doughnuts to work.
Yes. I did.
What in the sweet name of jeebus is that and why don't I work with you???? The people here tell me they brought in cookies, but I discover they are really "Granola Health Bites" from WF
What kind of monsters do you work with?3 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »People need to quit bringing doughnuts to work.
Yes. I did.
Is that bacon??
Yes. Yes, it is.1 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »People need to quit bringing doughnuts to work.
Yes. I did.
What in the sweet name of jeebus is that and why don't I work with you???? The people here tell me they brought in cookies, but I discover they are really "Granola Health Bites" from WF
What kind of monsters do you work with?
IKR. I must've done bad, bad things in a former life. There isn't even a soda machine in the building. I HAVE TO WALK ACROSS THE STREET WHEN I FORGET TO BRING A COKE ZERO. smh2 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »People need to quit bringing doughnuts to work.
Yes. I did.
What in the sweet name of jeebus is that and why don't I work with you???? The people here tell me they brought in cookies, but I discover they are really "Granola Health Bites" from WF
Maple bars with bacon.
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quiksylver296 wrote: »People need to quit bringing doughnuts to work.
Yes. I did.
What in the sweet name of jeebus is that and why don't I work with you???? The people here tell me they brought in cookies, but I discover they are really "Granola Health Bites" from WF
What kind of monsters do you work with?
IKR. I must've done bad, bad things in a former life. There isn't even a soda machine in the building. I HAVE TO WALK ACROSS THE STREET WHEN I FORGET TO BRING A COKE ZERO. smh
My little office fridge is stocked with Coke Zero. Come on over!3 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »People need to quit bringing doughnuts to work.
Yes. I did.
What in the sweet name of jeebus is that and why don't I work with you???? The people here tell me they brought in cookies, but I discover they are really "Granola Health Bites" from WF
What kind of monsters do you work with?
IKR. I must've done bad, bad things in a former life. There isn't even a soda machine in the building. I HAVE TO WALK ACROSS THE STREET WHEN I FORGET TO BRING A COKE ZERO. smh
My little office fridge is stocked with Coke Zero. Come on over!
Lucky girl. Well, I mean except for those little pink dumbbellsquiksylver296 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »People need to quit bringing doughnuts to work.
Yes. I did.
What in the sweet name of jeebus is that and why don't I work with you???? The people here tell me they brought in cookies, but I discover they are really "Granola Health Bites" from WF
Maple bars with bacon.
Ah, so they're like the doughnuts you posted previously, but with mounds of bacon on top. I must see if there is a state closer to me than ID where maple bars are a thing. The best I can do for now is pour maple syrup on a glazed doughnut and sprinkle bacon over it. Wait, that sounds kind of good!3 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »elsie6hickman wrote: »I don't have food triggers and I am committed to my healthy diet. I was just pointing out that some people do, and I would hope that you wouldn't want to be responsible for someone abandoning their diet. As far as triggers, I am sure you are familiar with people who cut themselves that get triggered by certain posts (in other forums), or those considering suicide.
As I said before, feel free to see yourself out. This isn't a "safe space."
This thread is like a heart attack on a plate!
Interestingly, when you search for pictures of "heart attack on a plate" there are only one or two pictures of fettuccine alfredo and that are not yummy pictures. I guess that silly report has faded from memory sufficiently.
*searches desperately for those calories*
Out of all the incredible foods posted in the thread, THIS is what I would dive face first into. Every time.5 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »elsie6hickman wrote: »I don't have food triggers and I am committed to my healthy diet. I was just pointing out that some people do, and I would hope that you wouldn't want to be responsible for someone abandoning their diet. As far as triggers, I am sure you are familiar with people who cut themselves that get triggered by certain posts (in other forums), or those considering suicide.
As I said before, feel free to see yourself out. This isn't a "safe space."
This thread is like a heart attack on a plate!
Interestingly, when you search for pictures of "heart attack on a plate" there are only one or two pictures of fettuccine alfredo and that are not yummy pictures. I guess that silly report has faded from memory sufficiently.
*searches desperately for those calories*
Out of all the incredible foods posted in the thread, THIS is what I would dive face first into. Every time.
The calories are devastating. But worth it sometimes! And surprisingly easy to make. The recipe I use:
https://www.williams-sonoma.com/recipe/fettuccine-alfredo.html0 -
I'm back in England this week for work and there are SOOOOOO many tempting things I want to eat and drink that remind me of home.
I can't can't sample even a fraction of them though or my week will be shot LOL
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elsie6hickman wrote: »I don't have food triggers and I am committed to my healthy diet. I was just pointing out that some people do, and I would hope that you wouldn't want to be responsible for someone abandoning their diet. As far as triggers, I am sure you are familiar with people who cut themselves that get triggered by certain posts (in other forums), or those considering suicide.
I have typed and retyped this to be as tactful as humanly possible, but I can't leave it alone. Please don't take this as an attack on you, but it is something I feel needs to be addressed.
I appreciate you being out for the feeling of others, and I totally understand the intent of providing a warning to something that may be considered emotionally disturbing to others. But, The intent of this thread is made pretty clear the first page in. If someone's relationship with food is so poor that it sends them into a binge episode by the mere sight of a food that they have deemed forbidden, that is something they will need to work out on their own. We even have people on this forum that can support them on that. If they are influenced by this thread to go out and eat some of this high calorie food, they are responsible for their own actions and decisions. Not us. As for self mutilation and suicide? I do not feel it was fair to go there. The fact it was even mentioned could serve as an emotional trigger for someone who just came here to view yummy food... That aside, if someone decides to take an action like that based on something they randomly stumbled across on an internet forum, that is of no ones fault, or responsibility. Other then obviously disturbing subjects, we have no way of knowing what might trigger a repressed memory or feeling for someone. And, unfortunately it is on that person to get help for their mental state, and to avoid things that may evoke bad feelings, memories, and even actions.
Now- back to the subject...30 -
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Crafty_camper123 wrote: »
Oh, man. I need to buy some more Trutein Pumpkin Pie protein powder. It's makes really yummy pumpkin protein pancakes.1 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »elsie6hickman wrote: »I don't have food triggers and I am committed to my healthy diet. I was just pointing out that some people do, and I would hope that you wouldn't want to be responsible for someone abandoning their diet. As far as triggers, I am sure you are familiar with people who cut themselves that get triggered by certain posts (in other forums), or those considering suicide.
As I said before, feel free to see yourself out. This isn't a "safe space."
This thread is like a heart attack on a plate!
Interestingly, when you search for pictures of "heart attack on a plate" there are only one or two pictures of fettuccine alfredo and that are not yummy pictures. I guess that silly report has faded from memory sufficiently.
*searches desperately for those calories*
Out of all the incredible foods posted in the thread, THIS is what I would dive face first into. Every time.
The calories are devastating. But worth it sometimes! And surprisingly easy to make. The recipe I use:
https://www.williams-sonoma.com/recipe/fettuccine-alfredo.html
I would find a way to screw it up. I make one dish and that's in the crockpot with 3 ingredients and one of them is water.
BUT apparently the pasta gods have been watching this thread because I got into work today and there was a fettucine alfredo in our fridge which was offered to me to take home and now I'm conflicted because I REALLY don't have all those calories.5 -
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minicoop8991 wrote: »
That. Looks. Amazing.1 -
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Crafty_camper123 wrote: »I just saw these at Walmart last night. We did not walk by them again, or I would have snagged 'em.
This is tipping to the need side for me!!
I just bought these things to put in the community candy jar. That way I could try them, and share the wealth (thereby keeping me out of them). They almost didn't make it to the candy jar. They almost went right in my desk drawer to NOT share.. With anyone.2 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »
Oh, man. I need to buy some more Trutein Pumpkin Pie protein powder. It's makes really yummy pumpkin protein pancakes.
That sounds amazing... Off to amazon to see if I can find it later...0 -
Those pumpkin pie pancakes look amazing!!!- I would really love to shove my face into a big pile of those- yummy1
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All the peanut butter and chocolate, in any form. A bar of dark chocolate dipped directly into the jar is perfectly acceptable.
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Crafty_camper123 wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »I just saw these at Walmart last night. We did not walk by them again, or I would have snagged 'em.
This is tipping to the need side for me!!
I just bought these things to put in the community candy jar. That way I could try them, and share the wealth (thereby keeping me out of them). They almost didn't make it to the candy jar. They almost went right in my desk drawer to NOT share.. With anyone.
I actually looked over the weekend for these! I didn't see them @ the grocery store. I am going on a 12 hour car trip soon and am going to keep my eye out when I fill up at the gas station!1 -
Crafty_camper123 wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »I just saw these at Walmart last night. We did not walk by them again, or I would have snagged 'em.
This is tipping to the need side for me!!
I just bought these things to put in the community candy jar. That way I could try them, and share the wealth (thereby keeping me out of them). They almost didn't make it to the candy jar. They almost went right in my desk drawer to NOT share.. With anyone.
I actually looked over the weekend for these! I didn't see them @ the grocery store. I am going on a 12 hour car trip soon and am going to keep my eye out when I fill up at the gas station!
Hope you find them! I got them at Walmart if that helps. They were in a center isle display by the registers. Haven't seen them at the grocery stores either.2 -
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quiksylver296 wrote: »
Those are the good kind. I hate that recipe that is always thin and often has powdered sugar over the top of dry little barely chocolate squares; you know the ones I mean - the last pan of brownies to get emptied at a pot luck. This is my kind of brownie - moist, crumbly and gooey; oozing with fudge. That stack is almost a serving; you must have already eaten a couple.7 -
CarvedTones wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »
Those are the good kind. I hate that recipe that is always thin and often has powdered sugar over the top of dry little barely chocolate squares; you know the ones I mean - the last pan of brownies to get emptied at a pot luck. This is my kind of brownie - moist, crumbly and gooey; oozing with fudge. That stack is almost a serving; you must have already eaten a couple.
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I'd like to have a stack of blueberry pancakes with warm blueberry syrup.8
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elsie6hickman wrote: »I'd like to have a stack of blueberry pancakes with warm blueberry syrup.
*triggered :frown:7
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