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What foods are like "crack" to you?

270 replies

Iamblossom · 12/05/2019 19:27

For me it's peanuts. Any nuts really but salted KPs in particular, I literally cannot stop eating them once I get going. I have to ration them to weekends only.

And tiger bread. I could stand at the kitchen side with a bread knife and some butter and make serious headway in eating a whole loaf if I let myself.

What foods are like this for you?

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llamawearingasombrero · 13/05/2019 10:28

Kfc and dominos pizza. We actually quit cold turkey last year it was such a huge problem. It's all the fat ,sugar and msg

llamawearingasombrero · 13/05/2019 10:29

@WatchingTheWheels85 😲 I thought my dd2 was the sausage roll queen 🙂much respect ✊👊

RattyTat · 13/05/2019 10:30

Portuguese custard tarts.

llamawearingasombrero · 13/05/2019 10:33

Homemade chicken tikka masala even though it can give me tummy ache and bathroom issues hours later.

wichitalinemanswoman · 13/05/2019 10:43

Aero Peppermint

IamTheMeg · 13/05/2019 11:05

Trifle
Mashed potato with cheese
Pudding and custard
Cake with icing and buttercream
Fat off pork chops

Emmabryant123 · 13/05/2019 11:12

McDonald's fries and big Mac

Haagez dazs strawberries and cream
Salted caramel

Salt and vinegar Pringles
Cheese on toast
Tiger bread and butter

Langrish · 13/05/2019 11:15

Jacobs cream crackers and Jacobs cheese savouries (the tiny biscuits in the shapes of card suits, hearts, spades etc).

Other savoury crackers are available Grin

SuziQ10 · 13/05/2019 11:18

Trebor Extra Strong Mints.

And salt & vinegar rice cakes (the big ones).

Addicted to the texture of both.

SoftBlocks · 13/05/2019 11:20

Salted almonds/peanuts
Tortilla chips
Chocolate

Princessfaffalot · 13/05/2019 11:38

Aldi choc chip brioche loaf with butter. Just eaten 4 slices and trying to resist the urge to make more...

Borelis · 13/05/2019 19:19

Cheese !

Stravapalava · 13/05/2019 19:29

Cheese footballs
Bombay Mix
Pink wafers
Chocolate digestives / hobnobs

HeronLanyon · 13/05/2019 19:36

Oh yes I add cheese footballs to my previous cheese triangles (theme emerging). Although was the kp cheese football recipe changed ? Had some last Christmas and I was really disappointed. Less salty. No doubt more ‘healthy’?

BigusBumus · 13/05/2019 19:43

Garlic bread with cheese

onlyhereforthefood · 13/05/2019 20:37

marshmallows
m&ms
pop chips

midsomermurderess · 14/05/2019 11:49

Dr Karg's Emmental and Pumpkin Seed crispbread. I buy and get through several packets a week. I do almost crave them when I run out.

MWNA · 14/05/2019 20:36

Randoms. I ate a whole big bag today.
Cheetos. God I can eat a massive American sized bag in 1 sitting.
Valencia orange ice ice lollies from Sainsbury's. Can never have just one.
Roasted salted almonds. That crunch!

ignatiusjreilly · 15/05/2019 14:24

Anyone else treating this thread like a big shopping list? Blush

MaMisled · 15/05/2019 14:38

Cereal. All the cereal. Sunday night I had a casserole dish with chocolate weetabix, shredded wheat, coco pops, sugar puffs, crunchy nut clusters and pecan and coconut granola. With strawberries on top ! Then, ironically, artificial sweetener and skimmed milk!

WellTidy · 15/05/2019 14:44

Pastries. Danish, preferably with lovely custardy filling. A Portuguese tart or three is my idea of heaven.

Haagen Daaz strawberry cheesecake ice cream.

Revels.

Frazzles.

Iced coffee.

Diet Coke.

GreigLaidlawsbarofsoap · 15/05/2019 14:54

@ignatiusjreilly I'm taking notes! Grin

GreigLaidlawsbarofsoap · 15/05/2019 14:58

Garlic baguette
M&S carrot and swede mash
Doritos lime flavour with hummus
Pretty much anything with peanuts in / satay flavour sauce
Hotel Chocolat

flameycakes · 15/05/2019 15:46

Avocados, heaven.

Leftielefterson · 15/05/2019 15:49

Cheese (any and all)
Cake
-celery- said nobody, ever!

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