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29-08-2008, 17:49 | #62 |
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I'm having what I usually have when Leon is out for the night... mussels in garlic butter with crusty bread to dip in. Low in calories, HIIIIIIIIIIGH in fat and full of gorgeous. I've just been for a run though so it's OK
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13-09-2008, 20:36 | #63 |
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my comfort food would have to be sour cream and onion pringles dipped in Nutella chocolate. Yummy
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17-09-2008, 17:59 | #64 |
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I could be way off here but I think I might be noticing a pattern here.
If I'm feeling unwell, which almost invariably means a cold for me, then hot orange squash/lime cordial or occasionally Ribena is what I want. I find there is something quite comforting about a nice baked potato with cheese and coleslaw but I wouldn't say I eat for comfort anyway, it's fuel primarily and if it happens to taste nice then so much the better.
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21-09-2008, 00:55 | #65 |
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Comfort food for me would be a big dish of macaroni cheese. If I can't be bothered cooking that then I love a plain cheese sandwich with a big mug of tea.
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21-09-2008, 13:05 | #66 |
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Comfort foods for me include all those special treat like bits & bobs that my family used to only buy at Christmas time : Clarnico mints, Tiffin, malteasers and without a doubt
Honey Roast Peanuts & Cashews!!!! When I was in my first year of Uni and I had the revelation that I could do whatever I wanted I went out and bought the most ginormous (it is a word ) jar of honeyroast cashews I could get my cheeky mits on and sat watching dvds eating them until I felt most rotund!! *reminisces*
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21-09-2008, 13:08 | #67 |
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Ooo - xmas foods - the cheese wrapped in bacon - I get the packs from tesco and can just nom them all
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21-09-2008, 13:10 | #68 |
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Cheese does seem to be a running theme for several people (myself included) for this thread
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21-09-2008, 13:47 | #69 |
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Food of the gods no less
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21-09-2008, 15:11 | #70 |
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