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Favourite bit of grease?
Whats your favourite most unhealthy food?
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Whats your favourite most unhealthy food?
KFC has to be up there. I only ever have it occasionally though and will only have it if I can have 2 breasts / sidbreasts and oddly enough I don't eat the skin ![]() I love crisps but again only have them very occasionally. I used to live the most amazing fish & chip shop but have since moved, I still think of it fondly though ![]() I could carry on all day - as you can see there is a fat, unhealthy person inside, just waiting to get out!! |
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wotsits
or a really buttery toasted crumpet or muffin |
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I like a good fry up. I like 2 eggs, bacon, sausage, mushrooms, tin of tomatos .... and tonnes of processed white bread to mop up the slops.
Lurrvely. I only have it about one a month though - normally for a saturday dinner. |
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Fish & Chips!
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Fried potato scone with fried mushrooms.
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spring rolls fresh from the Chinese as a snack.
*dribbles* |
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spring rolls fresh from the Chinese as a snack.
*dribbles* thread title reminds me of Groundskeeper Willie in the Simpsons when Homer & Bart stole his "retirement grease" ![]()
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Everything mentioned about! If its a fry up I love a fried slice of bread. Havent had either for ages though.
KFC I love it but now I make my own Southern fried chicken and its lovely,only once in a blue moon though. |
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Favourite bit of grease? The thread title is misleading. Define unhealthy, you seem to be suggesting that grease is 'unhealthy' I consider fats to be healthy and bread to be not healthy. Depends on your personal definition of 'healthy'. Yours is obviously quite different to mine.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Whats your favourite most unhealthy food? |
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Fudge.
Black Pudding. Rarely together. |
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fried bacon
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I think the most unhealthy thing that I can indulge in is chips with garlic mayo and cheese. Love it, but it is a treat for occasional consumption only. I dread to imagine the calorie count
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Quote:
The thread title is misleading. Define unhealthy, you seem to be suggesting that grease is 'unhealthy' I consider fats to be healthy and bread to be not healthy. Depends on your personal definition of 'healthy'. Yours is obviously quite different to mine.
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fried black pudding and crisps....not together
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Reckon got to be burgers for me with onion/salad/cheese in a bap
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Favourite bit of grease?
The bit where the woman from The West Wing sings 'There are Worse Things I Could Do.' ![]()
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KFC or Bacon Sandwich.
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