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What is your food weakness?

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BercowsPoliticalPumpkin · 12/11/2019 10:53

Mine is currently sourdough bloomer. I ate a whole one yesterday BlushNot all in one go but I seem to be addicted to thick slices toasted and spread with kerrygold butter. My exercise ability has been greatly reduced for the past 6 weeks due to viruses and sinusitis and weather and now my asthma is bad so I'm still unable to get on my bike and just want to stuff my face with sourdough. The Co-op one is the best.
I need help!

OP posts:
troppibambini · 12/11/2019 17:23

Anything sweet.
I'm like an ant.
Always looking for sugar, I could just eat sweet stuff all day every day.

Lovemenorca · 12/11/2019 17:27

Brussels sprouts steamed and then mixed with marmite

Broccoli dipped in to ketchup

Granola mixed with Greek yoghurt. I don’t think I’d stop given half the chance

rubberduckyyouretheone · 12/11/2019 17:28

Crisps
Gravy Chips

Common as muck me.

formerbabe · 12/11/2019 17:28

Op...try the fig and walnut loaf from the lidl bakery. I finish it in a day easily.

Other things I'm uncontrollable around are...

Parma ham...I can eat packets and packets of it
Cocktail sausages
Sun dried tomatoes and mozzarella
Cadbury fingers
Belgian truffles

Livpool · 12/11/2019 17:30

I have banned myself from buying shortbread. I just love it and once ate a whole tin of petticoat tails (what you buy at Christmas) in a day.

No idea why I don't seem to be able to control myself with them

DustyMaiden · 12/11/2019 17:31

Cream and butter.

JustaScratch · 12/11/2019 17:31

Crisps
Hot toast and butter
Cheese

Hungry now...

lyingwanker · 12/11/2019 17:31

Chocolate hobnobs

nurseyn · 12/11/2019 17:32

Crisps
Vogel seeded bread
Smoked salmon and eggs
Camembert/Brie
Wine Blush

Span1elsRock · 12/11/2019 17:32

Wedges of Brie.

Big bags of unsalted kettle chips.

Apple and caramel crumble with clotted cream. I'd eat my own body weight in it.

FrenchBoule · 12/11/2019 17:34

OP, home made sourdough.

MissLadyM · 12/11/2019 17:36

Butter, cheese, crisps, garlic bread, pasta...can't have them in the house. And white wine!

Twinmummy2018 · 12/11/2019 17:39

Instant noodles!!!!!

MellowBird85 · 12/11/2019 17:39

Bread, potatoes and cheese. Combined in anyway (cheesy mash, chips and cheese, chip butty, etc.) God I’m hungry Blush

AreYouOkayHun · 12/11/2019 17:39

Pizza.

Waspnest · 12/11/2019 17:40

LIDL caramel waffles.

SnorkMaiden81 · 12/11/2019 17:45

Crisps. Especially salt & vinegar!
Breadsticks & houmous
Anything sweet...

coastergirl · 12/11/2019 17:52

Pizza
Salt and pepper tiger loaf dipped into olive oil and balsamic vinegar
Steak
Cherry tomatoes
Pate with red onion chutney
Chippy chips
Don't have a sweet tooth but I love chocolate fingers

But mostly red wine.

Now I'm hungry.

jess3817 · 12/11/2019 17:58

Oh god, so much. .
Cherry tomatoes
Olives
Cashews
Pickled onions and gherkins
Crisps - any not bothered what type!
Pepsi max

SouthernComforts · 12/11/2019 18:00

Pizza.
And fresh crusty bread with salted butter.
Mmmm.

Polishlike · 12/11/2019 18:46

Crisps like onion rings, bacon rashers, salt and vinegar twists. Spreadable cheese, baked Camembert. Big prawns

SamBeckett · 12/11/2019 18:57

Fried mushrooms on toast .
Marmite flat bead, peanut butter, cheese , anything marmiteish

Woopdewoop · 12/11/2019 19:02

Cheese - any but especially manchego or Brie with truffle. Olive oil. Wine. Steak. McCain Gastro triple cooked chips - has anyone tried these? They are filthy

AuntGinny · 12/11/2019 21:18

Can't believe I didn't write 'cheese' on this, but I think I'm still in denial that cheese is actually really good for you and that it can't be unhealthy because of the calcium Grin

Moominfan · 12/11/2019 21:23

Haribo
Cereals
Sweet and salty popcorn

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