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West Ender 28-12-2005 21:17

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As a kid in West End my favourite snack was a toasted crust from the end of a loaf spread with strawberry jam, a cheese slice and sliced banana on top. As a very small child I used to like celery dipped in sugar!

I now enjoy strong cheddar cheese and lumpfish caviar (only £2 a jar - not the expensive caviar) sandwiches and I eat Vegemite by the spoonful straight from the jar - can't stand it on bread!

Gayle 29-12-2005 10:39

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Chocolate and crisps together work out surprisingly well.

When I'm making a proper chilli, I always add a few chunks of a good dark chocolate - makes it very rich.

SOUP (shop on warner st) do a splendid cheese and red onion marmalade sandwich. The sweetness of the marmalade works really well with a strong cheddar - definitely recommended.

Also, pea and ham soup with chips thrown in work for me.

As for crisp butties - I prefer them made with Walkers Sensations Roast Chicken flavour crisps personally!

katex 29-12-2005 11:42

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Originally Posted by Gayle
Chocolate and crisps together work out surprisingly well.

When I'm making a proper chilli, I always add a few chunks of a good dark chocolate - makes it very rich.

SOUP (shop on warner st) do a splendid cheese and red onion marmalade sandwich. The sweetness of the marmalade works really well with a strong cheddar - definitely recommended.

Also, pea and ham soup with chips thrown in work for me.

As for crisp butties - I prefer them made with Walkers Sensations Roast Chicken flavour crisps personally!

Well, Gayle gal ... you will have to forego these 'delectable' treats if you wish to lose that other stone :D

SPUGGIE J 29-12-2005 11:52

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A tin of fruit coctail blitzed into a poor mans smoothie.

harwood red 29-12-2005 13:05

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I used to love syrup and ketchup sandwiches although I've not had one for years... it's like sweet and sour :D

Gayle 29-12-2005 13:49

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Originally Posted by katex
Well, Gayle gal ... you will have to forego these 'delectable' treats if you wish to lose that other stone :D

Yes, can anyone recommend any tasty 'fat free' options?

harwood red 29-12-2005 13:55

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Yes, can anyone recommend any tasty 'fat free' options?

Yes, fresh air and water are pretty good options for a diet, ha ha. I will be with you all the way and hoping to lose quite a few pounds myself!!!

entwisi 29-12-2005 14:13

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I was in ASDA once and this guy in the Q behind me had a trolly full of 'Good for you' this and that ready meals all shouting 'Less than 4%fat' from their boxes. As I turned round I noticed something the shelf and turned to Julie and said quite loudly ' Have you seen that, Turkish Delight is being promoted at 98% fat free. Thats because its 98% SUGAR!!!'

The guy behind went a shade of red :)

So Gayle, Ignore teh 'Fat Free' fad, look at the overall healthiness of your food. Take into account calorific value, Fibre and make an informed decision from there.

I personally like jerky(Dried meat) as it is very flavoursome, low in fat and carbs and keeps forever.

garinda 29-12-2005 14:31

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I love dunking bacon butties, with mushrooms and brown sauce, into coffee. It's a bit like dunking a biscuit, but with soggier results if you get the timing wrong.

I don't have sugar in my coffee. That would be disgusting.:p

lettie 29-12-2005 16:04

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The bacon and peanut butter sarnie sounds good...:D

My all time favourite disgusting sandwich consists of fish fingers mashed with vinegar, peanut butter and brown sauce slapped between 2 slices of Warbies. They're delicious...:D

Romps 30-12-2005 13:14

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Originally Posted by garinda
I love dunking bacon butties, with mushrooms and brown sauce, into coffee. It's a bit like dunking a biscuit, but with soggier results if you get the timing wrong.

I don't have sugar in my coffee. That would be disgusting.:p

OMG Rindy, I always said I was adopted! you must be my brother!! I love toast and Jam (or marmalade) dipped in my hot cup of tea! Neil says I'm a freak!

pendy 06-01-2006 14:30

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I know someone who eats kippers with marmalade.

Oxo butties are great - I love them, but haven't had one for ages. Must buy a packet of Oxo cubes. Also good is a sandwich made with strong Lancashire cheese and a crumbled Oxo cube.

Chocolate in chilli works very well, good with a rich beef or venison stew as well, just one square of really good dark chocolate. Gayle, why torment yourself! - convince yourself that you LOVE cottage cheese!

baby boo 06-01-2006 15:33

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chocolate and salted crisps are the best on there. There absolutley delicious, you have to eat the crisps first though! then the chocolate and the taste that it leaves in your mouth after is so nice!!! i eat jam on my weetabix? thats a nice combination too!

SPUGGIE J 06-01-2006 15:44

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Well there is a definate foody problem here with these weird eating habits. LONG MAY IT CONTINUE. :D


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