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I’ve just eaten an entire family sized bag of crisps

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BubbleBoop · 12/06/2020 16:55

M&S salt and vinegar chiplets, to be precise.

The. Entire. Bag. Shock

In my defence I feel like I’m getting a cold and the salt is helping my throat Hmm

Anyone else care to share their gluttony so I don’t feel like a pig for too long? Grin

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Supermarketworker06 · 12/06/2020 22:31

I once ate a whole packet of Jammie Dodgers to myself. I ate 2 with a cup of tea, then 2 more, then 2 more then thought there's no point saving the rest and ate the lot.

Shortbread fingers and Rodda's clotted cream- scoop cream out with said fingers, surprising how much you can eat of that, so I hear!

PolaDeVeboise · 12/06/2020 22:57

Two words: Giant Wotsits.

Juliet2014 · 13/06/2020 06:33

@dudsville

* Today i massively binged on "healthy" foods in the hopes of eating away that craving.*.

What healthy food? Calorie wise it may have been equivalent of something that really ticked your craving box (not from a health, skin etc perspective perhaps though!)

dudsville · 13/06/2020 12:57

I made a vegetable soup Juliet!

dudsville · 13/06/2020 12:59

I've now bought 95% dark choc. Just had a square. My mouth is now dry as a desert! There is a reason yummy food is so enjoyable...

Juliet2014 · 13/06/2020 12:59

@dudsville

I made a vegetable soup Juliet!
I’m a weirdo but I would 100% prefer a massive bowl of that over crisps!
SpockPaperScissorsLizardRock · 13/06/2020 13:07

DH gave DS a family pack of Doritos once and told him not to eat them all. He got it back with about 3 left.

DS is 8 and Autistic. DH now puts a portion in a bowl!

Juliet2014 · 13/06/2020 13:17

* DH gave DS a family pack of Doritos once and told him not to eat them all. He got it back with about 3 left.*

DS is 8 and Autistic. DH now puts a portion in a bowl!

I think this has more to do with your son being just 8, liking crisps and being given a family size packet of crisps rather than autism!

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