Anonymous wrote:I love this thread!
Anonymous wrote:Parmesan cheese pan fried. Eaten with fingers.
Anonymous wrote:I love so many already mentioned - but here are my additions:
Entire box of Boursin cheese. Crackers optional
Teddy grahams dipped in Nutella
Kite Hill dill dip (buy at Whole Foods) with kettle chips
Gatorade powder straight from the can
Most of these are secret only because of the quantities I consume in one sitting…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boring, I’m sure. But everyone once in a while I love making the kids breakfast sandwiches with fresh bakery croissants. I can’t imagine how many calories they are between croissant, eggs, cheese, and bacon. Likely 1,000+ per sandwich and most certainly a daily value worth of fat grams.
How do you live with yourself?
Anonymous wrote:Boring, I’m sure. But everyone once in a while I love making the kids breakfast sandwiches with fresh bakery croissants. I can’t imagine how many calories they are between croissant, eggs, cheese, and bacon. Likely 1,000+ per sandwich and most certainly a daily value worth of fat grams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use the high heat burner on my gas range to toast marshmallows on skewers a few times a week. Not disgusting but it feels juvenile.
Heck, just nuke em. They look awesome all puffed up and if you get it right they are toasted in the middle.
But I adore marshmallows that have dried up hard and leathery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boring, I’m sure. But everyone once in a while I love making the kids breakfast sandwiches with fresh bakery croissants. I can’t imagine how many calories they are between croissant, eggs, cheese, and bacon. Likely 1,000+ per sandwich and most certainly a daily value worth of fat grams.
Probably closer to 2,000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boring, I’m sure. But everyone once in a while I love making the kids breakfast sandwiches with fresh bakery croissants. I can’t imagine how many calories they are between croissant, eggs, cheese, and bacon. Likely 1,000+ per sandwich and most certainly a daily value worth of fat grams.
Probably closer to 2,000.
Anonymous wrote:Boring, I’m sure. But everyone once in a while I love making the kids breakfast sandwiches with fresh bakery croissants. I can’t imagine how many calories they are between croissant, eggs, cheese, and bacon. Likely 1,000+ per sandwich and most certainly a daily value worth of fat grams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boring, I’m sure. But everyone once in a while I love making the kids breakfast sandwiches with fresh bakery croissants. I can’t imagine how many calories they are between croissant, eggs, cheese, and bacon. Likely 1,000+ per sandwich and most certainly a daily value worth of fat grams.
Oh DCUM. Never change.
If I make a tuna casserole, I eat the leftovers any time, day or night. Sometimes twice in a day.