Anonymous
Post 10/26/2024 11:28     Subject: Re:Guilty Pleasure

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Y'all are neurotic. Nothing on this list is the sort of thing that needs to be hidden from children. Your snacks sound tasty, and I'm sorry you have some weird wiring that makes you feel guilty for eating food.


Only the OP mentioned her kids. I'm the nacho person and I eat them with my kids. They are absolutely a guilty pleasure. I go all out.


Same. Mine is ramen. The kids like it too. But it's a rare treat and we make sure we emphasize that. so much salt.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2024 09:59     Subject: Guilty Pleasure

Anonymous wrote:Funny how many people treat themselves with cheese!


Most cheeses have a decent amount of salt, which is why they taste so good: salt and fat.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 20:14     Subject: Re:Guilty Pleasure

Anonymous wrote:Y'all are neurotic. Nothing on this list is the sort of thing that needs to be hidden from children. Your snacks sound tasty, and I'm sorry you have some weird wiring that makes you feel guilty for eating food.


Only the OP mentioned her kids. I'm the nacho person and I eat them with my kids. They are absolutely a guilty pleasure. I go all out.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 20:05     Subject: Re:Guilty Pleasure

I eat spoonfuls of peanut and kerrygold butter.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 19:34     Subject: Guilty Pleasure

Funny how many people treat themselves with cheese!
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 19:33     Subject: Guilty Pleasure

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was hungry and had nothing immediately on hand for lunch, so I succumbed to my weak flesh and indulged in tuna eaten off of French Onion potato chips. 😋

(Add enough Hellman’s mayonnaise so that the tuna is creamy, like a dip.)

And don’t worry, I would not feed this to my children (or eat it in front of them), but it was yummy and satisfying.

What is your guilty pleasure when you are hungry but not motivated to make a whole, healthy meal?


Why not? That’s kind of weird.


They are growing and developing lifetime eating habits, so for meals (not treats/special occasions), I serve them nutritious food.

Tuna is not nutritious?


Not too much when used as a potato chip dip! 🤣
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 19:28     Subject: Guilty Pleasure

Anonymous wrote:It’s called education, not weird wiring…but you do you.


Eating cheese is something even the educated do. You don't need to hide it from people.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 18:15     Subject: Guilty Pleasure

I've never had that on chips, but it sounds good!

My go-to weird snack is cut up cheddar cheese and pickled pepperoncini or california (spicy) peppers. I take a bite of the pepper, a bite of the cheese.

I also love me some tatertots. I always bake them, but whenever I fry stuff, I save the oil at least one day to fry other stuff in. I made fried tater tots and omg I almost died. Amazing. Too much work for most nights though.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 18:08     Subject: Guilty Pleasure

A quick sandwich of ham and potato chips, maybe a little butter if I'm feeling fancy.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 17:52     Subject: Guilty Pleasure

Chips and hellavu good dip! I found my people!
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 15:08     Subject: Guilty Pleasure

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was hungry and had nothing immediately on hand for lunch, so I succumbed to my weak flesh and indulged in tuna eaten off of French Onion potato chips. 😋

(Add enough Hellman’s mayonnaise so that the tuna is creamy, like a dip.)

And don’t worry, I would not feed this to my children (or eat it in front of them), but it was yummy and satisfying.

What is your guilty pleasure when you are hungry but not motivated to make a whole, healthy meal?


Why not? That’s kind of weird.


They are growing and developing lifetime eating habits, so for meals (not treats/special occasions), I serve them nutritious food.

Tuna is not nutritious?
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 15:07     Subject: Guilty Pleasure

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was hungry and had nothing immediately on hand for lunch, so I succumbed to my weak flesh and indulged in tuna eaten off of French Onion potato chips. 😋

(Add enough Hellman’s mayonnaise so that the tuna is creamy, like a dip.)

And don’t worry, I would not feed this to my children (or eat it in front of them), but it was yummy and satisfying.

What is your guilty pleasure when you are hungry but not motivated to make a whole, healthy meal?


Why not? That’s kind of weird.


They are growing and developing lifetime eating habits, so for meals (not treats/special occasions), I serve them nutritious food.


I’m the same way, I have certain things I don’t eat in front of kids. Veggie burger with all the fixings is my treat!


Wow, you really know how to let loose when the kids aren't there! What fun!

You guys have got to be the most boring in the world if this is your walk on the wild side that your kids dare not see.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 15:05     Subject: Guilty Pleasure

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was hungry and had nothing immediately on hand for lunch, so I succumbed to my weak flesh and indulged in tuna eaten off of French Onion potato chips. 😋

(Add enough Hellman’s mayonnaise so that the tuna is creamy, like a dip.)

And don’t worry, I would not feed this to my children (or eat it in front of them), but it was yummy and satisfying.

What is your guilty pleasure when you are hungry but not motivated to make a whole, healthy meal?


Why not? That’s kind of weird.


They are growing and developing lifetime eating habits, so for meals (not treats/special occasions), I serve them nutritious food.


I’m the same way, I have certain things I don’t eat in front of kids. Veggie burger with all the fixings is my treat!


Wow, you really know how to let loose when the kids aren't there! What fun!
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 15:04     Subject: Guilty Pleasure

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was hungry and had nothing immediately on hand for lunch, so I succumbed to my weak flesh and indulged in tuna eaten off of French Onion potato chips. 😋

(Add enough Hellman’s mayonnaise so that the tuna is creamy, like a dip.)

And don’t worry, I would not feed this to my children (or eat it in front of them), but it was yummy and satisfying.

What is your guilty pleasure when you are hungry but not motivated to make a whole, healthy meal?


Why not? That’s kind of weird.


They are growing and developing lifetime eating habits, so for meals (not treats/special occasions), I serve them nutritious food.


I’m the same way, I have certain things I don’t eat in front of kids. Veggie burger with all the fixings is my treat!
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 15:01     Subject: Guilty Pleasure

It’s called education, not weird wiring…but you do you.