Anonymous wrote:Original Pringles, the tall can. One sitting.
Nutella, by the spoonful.
Cocoa Puffs. With whole milk.
Ring Dings.
Fritos corn chips.
Anonymous wrote:Girl Scout cookies—samoas, and thin mints. Will eat a whole box.
Chicken nuggets.
Cool ranch Doritos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get excited about airplane food. You know the kind that comes on a tray with small mystery square containers covered in foil? And cold bread? I feel like it is a treasure hunt. The whole experience of balancing the food on the folding tray on the seat in front of you makes me so happy.
OMG we are opposite people, I feel ill just looking at that tray. Peeling back the lid is like peeking around the corner in a horror movie. The roll that tastes like air-conditioning. The whole plane smells of rubbery noodles and curry. And you're trapped there with your tray of unmentionables in your lap until they come to collect it.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the same except I’ve switched to Coke Zero. I need my afternoon crispy coke with lots of ice.
I much prefer my peanut butter with sugar and palm oil like Skippy, but I pretend to like the all natural paste
And I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Kraft singles make the best grilled cheese
Speaking of Kraft cheese, I’ve got a wedge of parmigiano reggiano but I am also never without a green can of sawdust cheese
Also, I put away a whole box of Kraft Mac and cheese at least three times a year.
Basically I’m an unapologetic Kraft stan
I was with you until the ubiquitous green can of my childhood. C’mon, we have to draw the line SOMEWHERE…
Kenji Lopez-Alt keeps a can in his fridge.
Anonymous wrote:
Nestles chocolate powdered milk spooned over cheap vanilla ice cream and a splash of milk and then mashed up until creamy but you still need a spoon. Bonus if you didn’t mix completely and powdered chunks remain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel less alone now. Damn my Mom for the white wonder bread. No other seems right.
I buy two loaves of wonder bread once a year in August for my daily tomato and Mayo sandwich!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the same except I’ve switched to Coke Zero. I need my afternoon crispy coke with lots of ice.
I much prefer my peanut butter with sugar and palm oil like Skippy, but I pretend to like the all natural paste
And I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Kraft singles make the best grilled cheese
Speaking of Kraft cheese, I’ve got a wedge of parmigiano reggiano but I am also never without a green can of sawdust cheese
Also, I put away a whole box of Kraft Mac and cheese at least three times a year.
Basically I’m an unapologetic Kraft stan
I was with you until the ubiquitous green can of my childhood. C’mon, we have to draw the line SOMEWHERE…
Anonymous wrote:I’m the same except I’ve switched to Coke Zero. I need my afternoon crispy coke with lots of ice.
I much prefer my peanut butter with sugar and palm oil like Skippy, but I pretend to like the all natural paste
And I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Kraft singles make the best grilled cheese
Speaking of Kraft cheese, I’ve got a wedge of parmigiano reggiano but I am also never without a green can of sawdust cheese
Also, I put away a whole box of Kraft Mac and cheese at least three times a year.
Basically I’m an unapologetic Kraft stan