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OT - Food You Can't Resist
"CatNipped" wrote Taking chocolate off the table for the ladies... what's the one food item that, no matter what, no matter how restrictive your diet it, even when you're not particularly hungry, when presented in front of you out of the blue, you can't resist and gobble down? Mochi peanuts. Thank goodness I can't find decent ones outside of Japan! |
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wrote have you ever tried olive oil on corn on the cob? It's fabulous! Better still is a mixture of olive oil and umeboshi paste. I also put it on green veggies. A little goes a long way. Same caution with the paste.... |
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OK, you're desperately trying to lose weight for a big event, maybe a
sister's wedding, and event you really, really want to look good for. Taking chocolate off the table for the ladies... what's the one food item that, no matter what, no matter how restrictive your diet it, even when you're not particularly hungry, when presented in front of you out of the blue, you can't resist and gobble down? For me it's cocktail shrimp with cocktail sauce. I'm sure there's a *lot* of others as well, but that was the first one that popped into my head (I'm starting this thread with ulterior motives and I'm really interested in and will appreciate your answers). -- Hugs, CatNipped See all our masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped See the RPCA FAQ site, created by "Yowie", maintained by Mark Edwards, at: http://www.professional-geek.net/rpcablog/ Email: L(dot)T(dot)Crews(at)comcast(dot)net |
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On Aug 27, 2:07*pm, CatNipped wrote:
Taking chocolate off the table for the ladies. I like chocolate but only as an occasional treat...thinking about it I can't offhand remember when I last ate chocolate- gotta be a couple of weeks ago but for a snack I'd sooner dried fruit, seeds, nuts or liquorice ... what's the one food item that, no matter what, no matter how restrictive your diet it, even when you're not particularly hungry, Prawns- I can't get enough of them Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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"CatNipped" wrote in message ... OK, you're desperately trying to lose weight for a big event, maybe a sister's wedding, and event you really, really want to look good for. Taking chocolate off the table for the ladies... what's the one food item that, no matter what, no matter how restrictive your diet it, even when you're not particularly hungry, when presented in front of you out of the blue, you can't resist and gobble down? For me it's cocktail shrimp with cocktail sauce. I'm sure there's a *lot* of others as well, but that was the first one that popped into my head (I'm starting this thread with ulterior motives and I'm really interested in and will appreciate your answers). -- Hugs, CatNipped Fresh - and I mean really fresh, liked picked just a couple of hours ago - corn on the cob. Joy |
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"CatNipped" wrote in message
... OK, you're desperately trying to lose weight for a big event, maybe a sister's wedding, and event you really, really want to look good for. Taking chocolate off the table for the ladies... LOL! I haven't been a chocoholic since around 1974. Seriously, chocolate doesn't interest me anymore. There's a store on the mainland called "The Chocolate Tree" where they literally make chocolate, chocolate covered brittles & caramels. And jelly beans! I've seen it many times but I've never been in there. Sweets aren't my thing. what's the one food item that, no matter what, no matter how restrictive your diet it, even when you're not particularly hungry, when presented in front of you out of the blue, you can't resist and gobble down? Crispy potato chips I try to avoid buying them because if I have them in the house I *will* eat them. When I grill hamburgers I even put potato chips on them! I'm not worried about my weight. I just know snacking on junk food all the time isn't good for you. Jill |
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On Aug 27, 2:43*pm, "Joy" wrote:
Fresh - and I mean really fresh, liked picked just a couple of hours ago - corn on the cob. I just got some butter (I try to use the heart healthy spreads but occasionally I think "Sod it- butter!") I have some very nice Aberdeen Angus burgers for dinner tomorrow and you've just suggested the vegetable dish okay not really fresh but corn on the cob with butter and some peppers/cucumber/red onion/red cabbage side salad and a splash of sweetcorn and red pepper relish..... Sounds okay to me! Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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On Aug 27, 2:49*pm, "jmcquown" wrote:
*Sweets aren't my thing. Not really mine either- I fancy them now and then and I like the good stuff but I have a G&B Maya Gold bar in the fridge and it's been there a week and Dave has eaten most of it. I've recently discovered the best sweet nibbles in the World! Probably not available in the US etc.....in fact we're only getting them in some selected stores in London.. "Bear" snacks, baked berries, gorgeous Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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"jmcquown" wrote in
: "CatNipped" wrote in message ... OK, you're desperately trying to lose weight for a big event, maybe a sister's wedding, and event you really, really want to look good for. Taking chocolate off the table for the ladies... LOL! I haven't been a chocoholic since around 1974. Seriously, chocolate doesn't interest me anymore. There's a store on the mainland called "The Chocolate Tree" where they literally make chocolate, chocolate covered brittles & caramels. And jelly beans! I've seen it many times but I've never been in there. Sweets aren't my thing. what's the one food item that, no matter what, no matter how restrictive your diet it, even when you're not particularly hungry, when presented in front of you out of the blue, you can't resist and gobble down? Crispy potato chips I try to avoid buying them because if I have them in the house I *will* eat them. When I grill hamburgers I even put potato chips on them! I'm not worried about my weight. I just know snacking on junk food all the time isn't good for you. Jill Chips for me, also. For me the size of the bag is the serving size. |
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On 28/08/2011 7:07 AM, CatNipped wrote:
OK, you're desperately trying to lose weight for a big event, maybe a sister's wedding, and event you really, really want to look good for. Taking chocolate off the table for the ladies... what's the one food item that, no matter what, no matter how restrictive your diet it, even when you're not particularly hungry, when presented in front of you out of the blue, you can't resist and gobble down? For me it's cocktail shrimp with cocktail sauce. I'm sure there's a *lot* of others as well, but that was the first one that popped into my head (I'm starting this thread with ulterior motives and I'm really interested in and will appreciate your answers). There's plenty, but the first one that come to mind is cheesecake. Yowie |
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