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Wicked Foods!

Draka

Wonder Woman
:cheese: and :pizza: Especially the cheese. I'd have cheese with or on just about something in every meal if I could get away with it. For a dieter it's quite the downfall :eek::(.
 

Viker

Häxan
Which food -- that is horribly bad for you -- do you enjoy the most?

In my own case, that would be potato chips. They are fried crack cocaine to me. I have sworn off them dozens of times -- and that is only counting the times I've sworn off them in the past couple months.

Cheese, bacon, potato chips, chocolate cake, lots of chocolate cake and nearly everything Hostess has to offer. And beer. I consider beer a food not a beverage like cokes. I like beer a lot.
 

illykitty

RF's pet cat
Hehe there might be some truth to that! XD

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That's poutine! Chips, gravy and cheese (cheese again... I might have something in common with Draka here). I have mine with bolognese sauce though instead of gravy. I don't really like gravy except with Yorky puds. It's still loaded with calories though, even with the sauce swap! >_< Unfortunately for my English husband, I introduced him to this evil food. He likes it.
 

MysticSang'ha

Big Squishy Hugger
Premium Member
Bacon honey mustard chicken wings.

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.....When the family wants to splurge, that's what I always get, and I dive in and gorge on them without any thought for etiquette. Then I go get more because 8 really isn't enough.

They're so awful for me, my cholesterol, my tummy, and my ethics. I know I'm going to hell for my gluttony, but DA-YUM I can't ever turn away from them.

It's soooooo worth it, though. :D
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Bacon honey mustard chicken wings.
I love those! But I usually leave out the honey mustard & chicken wings.

I know I'm going to hell for my gluttony, but DA-YUM I can't ever turn away from them.
I have a strong feeling that enjoying great food is considered saintly behavior by higher life forms & deities.

It reminds me of the HHGTTG description of the 3 stages of civilization:
#1) How can we eat?
#2) Why do we eat?
#3) Where should we have lunch?
 

Draka

Wonder Woman
You too? I had a four cheese pizza but I put bacon on it.

I had a thin crust pizza with pepperoni, Italian sausage, green peppers and onions from Pizza Hut. I ate one more slice than I had allowed myself and spent a little extra time on my stationary bike to make up for it. :p
 

ChristineES

Tiggerism
Premium Member
Wicked foods for me (comfort food)- Any kind of chocolate- cake, ice cream, pudding, mousse, etc. Cheese cake, fried chicken, donuts, those hostess cakes, jelly beans, Doritos- Nacho Cheese flavor and Taco flavor, Fritos, etc.

I try to stay away from that stuff, but it is hard.
 

Draka

Wonder Woman
Wicked foods for me (comfort food)- Any kind of chocolate- cake, ice cream, pudding, mousse, etc. Cheese cake, fried chicken, donuts, those hostess cakes, jelly beans, Doritos- Nacho Cheese flavor and Taco flavor, Fritos, etc.

I try to stay away from that stuff, but it is hard.

Those Fiber One 90-calorie brownies are actually quite good and help with the chocolate craving, and as for cheesecake, there are 100-calorie Honey Maid Delight bars that cover that craving. Both those things get you the flavor craving without all the sugar and fat to avoid. ;)
 

Willamena

Just me
Premium Member
Potato chips is a good one, but my true bane is Green & Black's 70% Dark Chocolate.
 
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Kathryn

It was on fire when I laid down on it.
ok I am for sure going to hell. I just polished off not one, not two, but THREE glasses of wine (and am consequently having a difficult time typing this). This lowered my resistance, and so then I had a big bowl of vanilla ice cream with Hershey's Chocolate Syrup on it.

It took me about five minutes to type this post.
 

MysticSang'ha

Big Squishy Hugger
Premium Member
ok I am for sure going to hell. I just polished off not one, not two, but THREE glasses of wine (and am consequently having a difficult time typing this). This lowered my resistance, and so then I had a big bowl of vanilla ice cream with Hershey's Chocolate Syrup on it.

It took me about five minutes to type this post.

Yes, but did you use your fingers to type? Or your nose?

3 glasses of wine in me would make my posts look like fghgxdjjbvuc hcdtrdsrfxhvbjk gggggggggggggnnnnnnnn uuuuuuuu weh weh weh
 

Kathryn

It was on fire when I laid down on it.
Yes, but did you use your fingers to type? Or your nose?

3 glasses of wine in me would make my posts look like fghgxdjjbvuc hcdtrdsrfxhvbjk gggggggggggggnnnnnnnn uuuuuuuu weh weh weh

Well, one of the glasses of wine was really not a full glass - which is borne out by the fact that I woke up this morning with no headache. I can promise you that if I had had three full glasses of red wine last night, my head would be splitting this morning!

But the ice cream was really good...

Actually what I was doing was trying to polish off a perfectly good bottle of wine that was already opened before starting my ten day juice cleanse this morning. Oh, and that mindset also came into play when I started thinking about that ice cream...

So far so good on the juice - LOL. It's been like, two hours.
 

MysticSang'ha

Big Squishy Hugger
Premium Member
Juice fasts get easier after the second to third day. Then the withdrawals start to go away pretty quickly. By day 5-6, the effects are remarkable. :)

Good luck and have fun with the feelings of lightness!
 
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