Favourite guilty pleasure (food)?

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  • Keyser_Soze1Keyser_Soze1 Posts: 25,182
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    Not so much a guilty pleasure but a quick and tasty snack if you are hungry (and only about 400 calories).

    Open a tin of Branston's beans and sausage then mix with two Oxos, a load of HP sauce and pepper then stir well and heat (I use a bowel and the micro). :blush:

    But then I am insane. :D
  • Joni MJoni M Posts: 70,225
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    Not so much a guilty pleasure but a quick and tasty snack if you are hungry (and only about 400 calories).

    Open a tin of Branston's beans and sausage then mix with two Oxos, a load of HP sauce and pepper then stir well and heat (I use a bowel and the micro). :blush:

    But then I am insane. :D

    Sounds shit!

    :D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 392
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    I make some treats that my great aunt used to make me when we'd go to italy to visit the family as a child.

    A whole ball of mozarella, chopped in half and stuffed with sundried tomatoes, wrapped in strips of smoked pancetta, dipped in egg and covered in a 50/50 mix of breadcrumbs and dried parmigiano. Deep fried.

    I don't make them very often for good reason. Talk about artery clogging :D
  • dekafdekaf Posts: 8,398
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    Joni M wrote: »
    Sounds shit!

    :D

    :D:D:D - Hahaha.

    Mine is toast and dripping, with a good sprinke of salt. I love it, but my arteries don't :( (Home produced from a roast, not the stuff you buy).
  • gmphmacgmphmac Posts: 2,212
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    Peanut butter and jam sandwiches. Half the time I refuse to stock peanut butter in the house, as I'll just go wild and binge on it :o
  • Billy_ValueBilly_Value Posts: 22,920
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    gmphmac wrote: »
    Peanut butter and jam sandwiches. Half the time I refuse to stock peanut butter in the house, as I'll just go wild and binge on it :o

    i'm the same with butter i put it on everything
  • LostFoolLostFool Posts: 90,648
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    McDonalds sausage and egg McMuffin. Best hangover cure known to man.
  • Billy_ValueBilly_Value Posts: 22,920
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    LostFool wrote: »
    McDonalds sausage and egg McMuffin. Best hangover cure known to man.

    the stories ive heard from friends about working in old mcdonalds makes me never want to eat there again
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,372
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    LostFool wrote: »
    McDonalds sausage and egg McMuffin. Best hangover cure known to man.

    Mmmmmm you made me want one.

    Mines any fried chicken, spic wings, strips, drum sticks Mmmmm
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,559
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    Any sort of cake!
    Giant chocolate buttons
  • Billy_ValueBilly_Value Posts: 22,920
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    Any sort of cake!
    Giant chocolate buttons

    do you luv de cake
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,372
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    the stories ive heard from friends about working in old mcdonalds makes me never want to eat there again

    I could say the same about all weatherspoons
  • Billy_ValueBilly_Value Posts: 22,920
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    I could say the same about all weatherspoons

    i'm sure you could
  • farmer bobfarmer bob Posts: 27,595
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    Chicken Tikka, rice, gravy, garlic naan.
    Chicken Tikka kebab.
    Chicken Tikka, Mushroom, Green Pepper Pizza.
    Chicken Poori.
    Haddock & Chips.
    White Pudding Supper with HP sauce.
    Black Pudding Supper with ketchup.
    Chicken Chow Mein.
    Deep fried pizza supper.
    Banana/Pineapple Fritters.
    Potato Fritters.
    Chicken Pakora.
    Vegetable Pakora.
    Chicken Masaledar, rice & chapati.
    Chicken Satay, egg fried rice.
    Any kind of Omelette.
    Bacon.
  • Billy_ValueBilly_Value Posts: 22,920
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    farmer bob wrote: »
    Chicken Tikka, rice, gravy, garlic naan.
    Chicken Tikka kebab.
    Chicken Tikka, Mushroom, Green Pepper Pizza.
    Chicken Poori.
    Haddock & Chips.
    White Pudding Supper with HP sauce.
    Black Pudding Supper with ketchup.
    Chicken Chow Mein.
    Deep fried pizza supper.
    Banana/Pineapple Fritters.
    Potato Fritters.
    Chicken Pakora.
    Vegetable Pakora.
    Chicken Masaledar, rice & chapati.
    Chicken Satay, egg fried rice.
    Any kind of Omelette.
    Bacon.

    That aint a gulity pleasure thats a takeway menu :D
  • Keyser_Soze1Keyser_Soze1 Posts: 25,182
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    Joni M wrote: »
    Sounds shit!

    :D

    :D:D:D

    Oh dear, I will leave my mitsake in without correcting it! :blush:

    I also enjoy low fat well grilled black pudding, so I am not exactly a vegetarian!

    I put on weight very easily so any sort of cake, ice-cream, chocolate etc is a guilty pleasure because I do not have it that often. :)
  • PatchbunclePatchbuncle Posts: 2,392
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    Piping hot cheese and onion pasties when out and about, never at home for some reason. It's a major disappoint when I get the craving but can only find them stone bloomin' cold.
  • farmer bobfarmer bob Posts: 27,595
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    That aint a gulity pleasure thats a takeway menu :D

    I know, its a good one too :-D
  • farmer bobfarmer bob Posts: 27,595
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    Piping hot cheese and onion pasties when out and about, never at home for some reason. It's a major disappoint when I get the craving but can only find them stone bloomin' cold.


    "baker's oven" done lovely pasties, think Greggs took over all their shops.
  • trevgotrevgo Posts: 28,241
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    Prawn on Puree, Lamb Tikka Korai vindaloo hot, Brinjal Bhaji, Pilau rice, Onion kulcha.

    Terrible for the waistline. Terrible for the cholesterol. Terrible for the diabetes.

    But lovely.
  • silversoxsilversox Posts: 5,204
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    i like to nob on carrot, i am addicted to carrots lately

    First thought: how boring
    Second thought: wish I could enjoy carrots like that!!

    My treats are:
    White Magnum lolly
    Peanut Butter KitKat
    Country Cream (very cheap version of Baileys)

    My fav. snack: Warburton thins with Philadelphia Cheese and Sainsbury's Salmon offcuts (£1.45 a packet) with a sprinkling of salt and pepper. mmmmmmmmm !!

    :D:D:D:D
  • iamsofirediamsofired Posts: 13,054
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    Going through a trifle phase ATM.
  • DaisyBillDaisyBill Posts: 4,339
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    At the moment I'm a bit addicted to Fry's chocolate cream, but I have resisted the temptation for a few days.
    Also love vanilla fudge.
    My other 'guilty pleasure ' is cream teas. It's just as well I don't live in Cornwall or Devon! As it is, I occasionally treat myself to one in the cafe in my local Tesco.
  • Miss XYZMiss XYZ Posts: 14,023
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    Crisps and Bombay Mix. Bombay Mix doesn't really agree with my stomach but it doesn't stop me eating it!

    I've got a bit of an addiction to Tesco's own curry sauce at the moment. It comes in a squirty bottle. I absolutely love it, and regularly get the bottle out and keep squirting it on one of my fingers and then suck it off my finger. :blush:
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