What's a food you're currently obsessed with?
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Strawberries and squirty cream to take away sweet tooth craving in evening.0
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
Similar to nutritional yeast. Excellent thickener. I also sprinkle on vegetables with herbs, sea salt. Love it in green drinks!1 -
Lundberg Organic Brown Rice Cakes. Idgaf about organic but these things are so much crunchier than Quaker ones.2
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IronIsMyTherapy wrote: »Lundberg Organic Brown Rice Cakes. Idgaf about organic but these things are so much crunchier than Quaker ones.
The Sweet mochi rice are fabulous and wild rice!!1 -
IronIsMyTherapy wrote: »Lundberg Organic Brown Rice Cakes. Idgaf about organic but these things are so much crunchier than Quaker ones.
The Sweet mochi rice are fabulous and wild rice!!
I'll look out for them1 -
Chipotle laughing cow cheese
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kbushe3221 wrote: »Chipotle laughing cow cheese
laughing cow + pretzel sticks are so good1 -
pancakerunner wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Been loving animal cookies dipped in milk lately. Only 8 calories per cookie.
The 46 oz container of animal crackers have become a staple. And, of course, the broken ones have no calories.
plain animal crackers are very underrated!
But only the unforsted ones, with just a hint of lemon. Frosted animal crackers are an abomination.3 -
I saw some people on instagram talking about how jelicious yuzu mayonnaise is so I ordered some and yes. It is. So citrusy and strong a tiny bit goes a long way. I already put it on bbq chicken sandwiches (with BBQ sauce from The Salt Lick outside Austin 🤤) and in a beet salad with walnuts and chives. It'd be sooo good on a banh mi too.
From the same place I got the mayo (Milk Street, run by the bow tie guy from America's Test Kitchen) I also bought some Burnt Sugar Orange flavored coffee sugar, which is supposed to taste like the Café Brulot they serve at Arnaud's and other grande dame New Orleans restaurants. It's... kind of close, a little heavier on the orange and less spicy complexity than the real thing. It's really good in the lazy man's cafe de olla I usually make (cinnamon and/or coco powder mixed with the coffee grounds in my drip machine). I think what it really needs is a healthy shot of brandy though. 😉
Typing this out I realize I guess I've been filling the void where travel used to be with online shopping for food?2 -
Almond Butter and cashew butter
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nicsflyingcircus wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Been loving animal cookies dipped in milk lately. Only 8 calories per cookie.
The 46 oz container of animal crackers have become a staple. And, of course, the broken ones have no calories.
plain animal crackers are very underrated!
But only the unforsted ones, with just a hint of lemon. Frosted animal crackers are an abomination.
I am one of the 3 who disagree. And I have no regret haha0 -
pancakerunner wrote: »nicsflyingcircus wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Been loving animal cookies dipped in milk lately. Only 8 calories per cookie.
The 46 oz container of animal crackers have become a staple. And, of course, the broken ones have no calories.
plain animal crackers are very underrated!
But only the unforsted ones, with just a hint of lemon. Frosted animal crackers are an abomination.
I am one of the 3 who disagree. And I have no regret haha
I didn't hit the disagree button but I'll say it loud and proud.
Frosted animal cookies are deeeeeeeeelicious.1 -
pancakerunner wrote: »nicsflyingcircus wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Been loving animal cookies dipped in milk lately. Only 8 calories per cookie.
The 46 oz container of animal crackers have become a staple. And, of course, the broken ones have no calories.
plain animal crackers are very underrated!
But only the unforsted ones, with just a hint of lemon. Frosted animal crackers are an abomination.
I am one of the 3 who disagree. And I have no regret haha
I didn't hit the disagree button but I'll say it loud and proud.
Frosted animal cookies are deeeeeeeeelicious.
Gross.0 -
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Extra dark pretzels. These are soooooo good.
And the salt lovers dream ones.
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^^^these look yummy1
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
Extra dark pretzels. These are soooooo good.
Yeah, man. I love these.1 -
Parmesan garlic focaccia bread
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nighthawk584 wrote: »Parmesan garlic focaccia bread
ooooooooo1 -
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pancakerunner wrote: »nighthawk584 wrote: »Parmesan garlic focaccia bread
ooooooooo
That about sums it up.
I may need that in that really huge pepperoni pizza size.0 -
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Ugh, I love a good pretzel1
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Peppermint and peppermint mocha1
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Thomas pumpkin spice bagel w choc pb2 and sea salt2
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The short list of foods I’m obsessed with on this bulk. Protein pancakes, salmon patties, egg noodles1
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Sunnte kombucha.
Flavors - The Gentleman, Black Diamond, Nordic Berry, Raspberry Rose, Dragon Pearl, Lemon Lavender, Blood Orange.....on and on
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Pickled veggies. I pickle like crazy. From onions, mushrooms, eggplants cucumbers and more. So much "calorie free" taste.
And tomato sauce. Anything you can make with a cann of tomatoes (salsa sauce, frittata, and others)2 -
Purple Cauliflower1
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