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Old 09-30-2002, 08:23 PM
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Pad Thai Noodles.........yuuuuuuuuuuummy
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Old 10-01-2002, 09:58 AM
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Default Re: It is a good thing I do not live in the UK

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I forgot some stuff. I was addicted to several foods while traveling in Scotland and England, foods that if I could get them regularly here, I would never stop eating them.

"Lemonade"- its a carbonated lemony drink, not pulpy pink nastiness

Hob Nobs- delicious

Turkish Delight- I know I could make this for myself. For my sake, please do not tell me how. It was in so many candy and tourist stores and I love the stuff.

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You can get Hob Nobs here
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Old 10-01-2002, 11:43 AM
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O, lets see--

baked sweet potatoes--baked forever to concentrate the sweetness, don't even need butter, just salt.

Or cut them in cubes, toss with a bit of evoo, bake on a pan when you do the roast chicken thing.

Asparagus--sparrowgrass is an old term for asparagus. Roasted, steamed, in soup, raw in salad.

Fresh tomatoes, still warm from the garden, stir in a clove of garlic mashed to a paste with salt, drizzle with oil and splash with vinegar. Toss some cuke chunks in if you like.

Homebaked bread, toasted, served with fried eggs (fresh from my chicken house.)

Hotdogs cooked over a fire.

Oreos.
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Old 10-01-2002, 08:48 PM
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I think I already answered ... but I need to confess that I od'd on White Cheddar Cheezits yesterday.
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Old 10-02-2002, 08:31 AM
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I think I already answered ... but I need to confess that I od'd on White Cheddar Cheezits yesterday.

Oh, Suzanne! The first step is admiting you have a problem. We're here for you.
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Old 10-02-2002, 08:52 AM
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I don't have any food addictions. But I have created a few......
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Old 10-02-2002, 02:33 PM
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That's just called "good business," Peachcreek!
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I'm not supposed to drink coffee, so I binge on coffee flavoured muffins (am picking at the top of one right now), coffee ice cream, coffee-flavoured yoghurt, coffee-anything. And, yes, I know that real coffee is used and that I shouldn't be eating these things. They don't call it "addiction" for nothing!
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Wow! THis thread just keeps expanding.

White Cheddar Cheezits huh? How about 100 Grand chocolate bars. I ate so much chocolate in Jr. High, that Im now allergic if I have more than 3 of the small ones. I sat and ate a whole 1 pound package of 100 grand. Ooooooohhhh am I paying for it now. Oh well, thats my binge for this year. I think Ill be able to swallow a little better in a few hours. Groooooaaaannnnn! And Halloween is today! God help me!

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I must have the most simple addiction - oyster crackers (the cheap ones). Can't live without them, although I tried when hubby and I did the low-carb. thing. Number 2 would be hot tea.
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