What do you secretly eat disgustingly when you're home alone

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Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Ireland and miss the unhealthy food of my youth. Now that I’m WFH I’ve been recreating “curry chips” every so often - half a bag of Ore-Ida frozen French fries baked in the oven, then drenched in “curry” sauce (made from a powdered mix). God it’s so delicious


I was just in Ireland and brought back some curry sauce and am 100% dreaming of a night when DH is out so I can do just that. Except I like curry cheese chips so cheese will be involved.


There used to be an Irish restaurant in a random strip mall in Alexandria that had good curry fries when I wanted some. Fiona’s. It’s now gone sadly.


The Irish Inn at Glen Echo does not have the curry chips but other irish classics such as shepherds pie and fish and chips …

It is very close to Virginia from both Chain Bridge and American Legion Bridge. Nice atmosphere and the manager is Irish so has many authentic touches … it has casual pub, relaxed al fresco and formal dining sections.


Ireland Four Courts in Arlington has curry fries , at least they did pre-pandemic, haven’t been recently but still on the menu on website
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Anonymous wrote:candy corn or candy pumpkins. this is the best time of the year.


OMG. The whole bag and then I feel sick and itchy all over...and crave a second bag.


I just ate half a bag of candy corn and do feel a little queasy. Where is the Autumn Mix this year? I am missing the faint taste of chocolate in indian corn.


There’s a shortage due to the company being hacked. Sad though I prefer the pumpkins to the autumn mix.
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Anonymous wrote:Oh man I remember when I was a kid I would eat a bowl with just whip cream and jam mixed together. Vaguely grossed out at the notion now, but I did enjoy it.


And I feel like this should be obvious, but this was definitely cool whip.


I haven’t had cool whip for 30 years but man do I crave it sometimes.


In my house we almost always had leftover whipped cream in the fridge and I used to mix it with Hershey syrup and call it chocolate mousse and eat it after a school. I dreamed of opening a fancy restaurant and serving it.


That’s so cute!
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I don’t cook on Friday nights. So tonight I watched my husband give me total side eye while I heaped sour cream on my dashed together plan quesadilla and thought, Man, the women of this thread would understand.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t cook on Friday nights. So tonight I watched my husband give me total side eye while I heaped sour cream on my dashed together plan quesadilla and thought, Man, the women of this thread would understand.

I had to give up dairy but I use to love just putting hot sauce on sour cream and eating it with chips or a tortilla
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Creamed chipped beef on toast. Any carryout chinese food.
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Potato Chips + Cream Cheese!
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cream cheese ad raspberry jam on graham crackers, kind of a quick and easy cheesecake snack
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Anonymous wrote:cream cheese ad raspberry jam on graham crackers, kind of a quick and easy cheesecake snack


Sheer genius.
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Ruffles dipped chunky blue cheese dressing or hummus
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Anonymous wrote:Potato Chips + Cream Cheese!

my cousin used to dump a jar of salsa on a brick of cream cheese and eat it with ruffles. It was so good
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Anonymous wrote:Creamed chipped beef on toast. Any carryout chinese food.


OMG, yes. The frozen Stouffer's kind, even.
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Mmmmmmm. Just stirred up a gob of peanut butter, honey, cinnamon, vanilla, and salt - then sliced a banana into it.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t cook on Friday nights. So tonight I watched my husband give me total side eye while I heaped sour cream on my dashed together plan quesadilla and thought, Man, the women of this thread would understand.


Yes! Husbands and their damn side eye. This is why I eat what I eat when I'm alone.
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I eat pretzels with cream cheese. Not as edgy as some of these concoctions. Will have to branch out.
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