What's a food you're currently obsessed with?
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right now I am really liking whipped butter.0
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pancakerunner wrote: »right now I am really liking whipped butter.
Try the one with honey..0 -
pancakerunner wrote: »right now I am really liking whipped butter.
Try the one with honey..
yes, also v good. and I like maple whipped!1 -
Iron skillet cornbread with maple butter. (I should put that in the "if it didn't have cals" thread, mmm.)3
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Orange creamiscle bars. Fortunately, the brand I have is not crazy on the calorie side.3
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For some reason I am currently obsessed with Triscuits. With cheese, with chocolate, with butter, or just plain.2
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pancakerunner wrote: »
Yes, please.1 -
Tis the season... Reese’s trees. My husband wants a mixing bowl-full for over Christmas4
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o0Firekeeper0o wrote: »Tis the season... Reese’s trees. My husband wants a mixing bowl-full for over Christmas
i love the snowbells!4 -
pancakerunner wrote: »o0Firekeeper0o wrote: »Tis the season... Reese’s trees. My husband wants a mixing bowl-full for over Christmas
i love the snowbells!
Yesss, I love the snowbells too! They are full of nostalgia for me.0 -
Well if you’re going there, Cadbury’s Christmas balls. Immediately followed after Xmas by the crispy eggs. That’s what got me here in the first place. A two bag a day habit for weeks and weeks upon months, sometimes three or four bags a day. I used to be so relieved after Easter when they’d finally disappear til the cycle started over again after Halloween. Won’t lie, I loved, adored, obsessed over them, hid them from family, salivated over if there’d be any half price bags after the holidays, connived where and when to buy them without embarrassing myself in front of cashiers.
I promised myself both last year and this that I’d get a bag and blow the calories for a day, but I can’t bring myself to do it. At 200 calories for 16 pieces I can find a lot more filling stuff to eat.
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springlering62 wrote: »Well if you’re going there, Cadbury’s Christmas balls. Immediately followed after Xmas by the crispy eggs. That’s what got me here in the first place. A two bag a day habit for weeks and weeks upon months, sometimes three or four bags a day. I used to be so relieved after Easter when they’d finally disappear til the cycle started over again after Halloween. Won’t lie, I loved, adored, obsessed over them, hid them from family, salivated over if there’d be any half price bags after the holidays, connived where and when to buy them without embarrassing myself in front of cashiers.
I promised myself both last year and this that I’d get a bag and blow the calories for a day, but I can’t bring myself to do it. At 200 calories for 16 pieces I can find a lot more filling stuff to eat.
ooooh these look good0 -
🎶 It's the most wonderful time of the year! 🎶
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AngryViking1970 wrote: »🎶 It's the most wonderful time of the year! 🎶
I always see these on sale for pennies after christmas but never got them because I assumed they would be dry and not very good. But since you like them so much, I may get one to try this year. Are they soft and moist?0 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
I always see these on sale for pennies after christmas but never got them because I assumed they would be dry and not very good. But since you like them so much, I may get one to try this year. Are they soft and moist?
For what it’s worth (I’ve never had one because raisins are the most vile food on this earth) my family has always done various things to panettone because, yes, it is naturally a little dry. My uncle dunks his in coffee or cocoa. My mom will toast hers in the oven and put some butter on it. I want to make one myself one year that doesn’t have raisins as an experiment.
I bet it would make some killer French toast!
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o0Firekeeper0o wrote: »For what it’s worth (I’ve never had one because raisins are the most vile food on this earth) my family has always done various things to panettone because, yes, it is naturally a little dry. My uncle dunks his in coffee or cocoa. My mom will toast hers in the oven and put some butter on it. I want to make one myself one year that doesn’t have raisins as an experiment.
I bet it would make some killer French toast!
Leftover Panettone makes the best bread pudding - or bread and butter pudding. Either way it is utterly delicious.
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o0Firekeeper0o wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
I always see these on sale for pennies after christmas but never got them because I assumed they would be dry and not very good. But since you like them so much, I may get one to try this year. Are they soft and moist?
For what it’s worth (I’ve never had one **because raisins are the most vile food on this earth my family has always done various things to panettone because, yes, it is naturally a little dry. My uncle dunks his in coffee or cocoa. My mom will toast hers in the oven and put some butter on it. I want to make one myself one year that doesn’t have raisins as an experiment.
I bet it would make some killer French toast!
**This is true😆1
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