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Food shames.....
I just posted in another thread about my bad, bad, food shame of pouring some chocolate sprinkles into double cream (extra thick is best!) and indulging.
it's bad. I know. But it got me thinking, I know I'm not the only one with food shames.So come on, own up - what's yours....... |
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Was a few years ago on my stag weekend in Newquay and was the early hours of the morning.
I ordered a donna kebab then my friend ordered his and said "can I have the same with cheese on it?". I then had to change my order. I have never had it since though and don't really eat even plain donna kebabs. |
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Ive been known to open a pack of salted peanuts and then add extra salt into the pack. Probably should not do it really.
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Been known to buy a pack of Mince pies at xmas, put 3 in the bottom of a deep bowl, pour loads of cream over them and mash together.
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One time I was feeling peckish and microwaved a steak and kidney pudding and squashed the whole thing between 2 slices of bread and butter.
Mmmmmm steak and kidney pudding sandwich.
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One time I was feeling peckish and microwaved a steak and kidney pudding and squashed the whole thing between 2 slices of bread and butter.
Mmmmmm steak and kidney pudding sandwich. ![]() actually.....that sounds quite appealing.......
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Mine would be a bacon sandwich. A Microwaved for 1 minute Bacon sandwich which then had the grease and fat poured over it. I love pretty much raw Bacon sandwiches.
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Extra large portions of various puddings is my biggest food shame!
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Hot-pot butty dipped in tomato sauce = delicious.
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Pot noodle or other noodle snack
Cold homemade Yorkshire puddings with sugar Cold pizza Chicken and doner kebab in a tray with chips, loads of mayo and loads of onions |
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Was a few years ago on my stag weekend in Newquay and was the early hours of the morning.
I ordered a donna kebab then my friend ordered his and said "can I have the same with cheese on it?". I then had to change my order. I have never had it since though and don't really eat even plain donna kebabs. |
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Button mushrooms, a quick wash then down the hatch uncooked. I normally eat 1/4-1/2 pound at a time, lovely things.
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Banana & Nutella in a Fried Bread sandwich
That's a once a year treat, though, as it's almost obscenely tasty/ calorific Also have been known to eat an entire jar of Arrabiata sauce/ Uncle Ben's Hot Chilli sauce cold and with a spoon. |
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peanuts and crisps. open a pack of any size, and they all go
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McCoys crisps dipped in melted chocolate and left to set. Amazing.
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i made enough cookie dough to make a dozen jammy dodgers yesterday. by the time i put them in the oven to cook there was two
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Buying a KFC bucket and just eating the skin, Joey style.
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Mine aren't as unusual as some of these, but people still look at me as if I'm crazy. It's very rare I have this now as I don't like white bread, but I love white bread toast, real butter with sugar and cinnamon sprinkled on it, so good! My current one is cooking some onion in butter, oil and sugar till they go all soft and sweet, putting it on toast, then topping it with really sharp cheeses sweet chilli sauce, I'm addicted!
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Sausage sandwich with cheese, that is a calorie bomb haha
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McCoys crisps dipped in melted chocolate and left to set. Amazing.
![]() how on earth did you discover that one (might try it though)At Christmas-time my treat is a handful of salted peanuts followed by a chunk of chocolate, handful of peanuts and so on |
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I forgot: sometimes I buy a bar of Cadbury whole nut chocolate and eat it all in a few minutes,
![]() I am not that keen on milk or dark chocolate but that type is delish; it's my treat when I am feeling down. |
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Ive been known to open a pack of salted peanuts and then add extra salt into the pack. Probably should not do it really.
![]() While I can't eat the nuts ( which I love along with Bombay mix etc) I can't eat them as I'm taking those Xenical ( fat binding tablets). I adore salty food ![]() & black pepper - I think it's because I'm veggie and need more flavour.![]() *notes to take blood pressure tablet at 5.30* ![]() My BP is normal tho' and I'm on minimum but I know my faults. |
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McCoys crisps dipped in melted chocolate and left to set. Amazing.
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Mine aren't as unusual as some of these, but people still look at me as if I'm crazy. It's very rare I have this now as I don't like white bread, but I love white bread toast, real butter with sugar and cinnamon sprinkled on it, so good! My current one is cooking some onion in butter, oil and sugar till they go all soft and sweet, putting it on toast, then topping it with really sharp cheeses sweet chilli sauce, I'm addicted!
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![]() how on earth did you discover that one (might try it though)At Christmas-time my treat is a handful of salted peanuts followed by a chunk of chocolate, handful of peanuts and so on http://japanesesnackreviews.blogspot...ato-chips.html |
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it's bad. I know. But it got me thinking, I know I'm not the only one with food shames.

