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The most polarizing food: where do you stand?
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Also, I’m team pineapple on pizza 😁4
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The cream filled chocolates in a cheap box of chocolates - orange, strawberry or the coconut ones are the worse!
Also the 'coffee'...not really sure - I just know it's awful too!!
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Gross cookies
Powdery dry thing shaped like cookies. They taste like flour paste that just happens to have some sugar in it. Not like cookie dough.... just sweet flour paste.4 -
Is this polarizing? I feel like it is. I actually really enjoy prepackaged ramen of all kinds (I like the good stuff I can get from a restaurant even more, of course):
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Is this polarizing? I feel like it is. I actually really enjoy prepackaged ramen of all kinds (I like the good stuff I can get from a restaurant even more, of course):
I love the noodles in them but I'm not a huge fan of the seasoning - maybe if I put in half the pack it's pretty good. I usually would eat them with butter and parmesan though.1 -
Is this polarizing? I feel like it is. I actually really enjoy prepackaged ramen of all kinds (I like the good stuff I can get from a restaurant even more, of course):
The Roasted Chicken is my favorite. I add a little cumin and chili powder to balance out the SALTY! CHICKEN! flavorings and add in whatever frozen veggies I have on hand, and eat a low cal protein on the side, usually seafood or eggs.3 -
Ah, I guess not too polarizing then. My favorite is the lime shrimp. I also like to add random frozen veggies to my ramen. Edamame is a favorite to throw in as is broccoli. Often, if I have a can of chicken handy, I'll throw that in too to bump the protein. Cheap, tasty and fairly good nutrition, even if the sodium is a bit of a killer.
Hmm... okay, possibly polarizing things I enjoy:
I think I might have a thing for canned meat. I have heard some vehement arguments about canned meats. Apparently, some people get really grossed out by them. :shrug: I like 'em.1 -
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Is this polarizing? I feel like it is. I actually really enjoy prepackaged ramen of all kinds (I like the good stuff I can get from a restaurant even more, of course):
I eat pre-packaged ramen. But if you are counting calories be aware that for wheat noodles to be made instant, the noodles need to be fried first. Not the case for the instant ramen based on rice noodles or bean thread noodles. Both alternative noodles are about 30% less calories.1 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »
I feel the screams of thousands of college students and young adults first moving out on their own.1 -
Ah, I guess not too polarizing then. My favorite is the lime shrimp. I also like to add random frozen veggies to my ramen. Edamame is a favorite to throw in as is broccoli. Often, if I have a can of chicken handy, I'll throw that in too to bump the protein. Cheap, tasty and fairly good nutrition, even if the sodium is a bit of a killer.
Hmm... okay, possibly polarizing things I enjoy:
I think I might have a thing for canned meat. I have heard some vehement arguments about canned meats. Apparently, some people get really grossed out by them. :shrug: I like 'em.
I loved corned beef hash and SPAM (I never had the lite version) as a kid. Not sure what I would think of it today! Hated the deviled ham spread.0 -
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RelCanonical wrote: »
High in iron, at least.6
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