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to think that a large bag of (white) maltesers is enough for dinner ?

31 replies

jeangenie · 15/10/2007 20:31

or should I (gasp) actually cook something wholesome?
(no-one here for dinner but me tonight)

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DarrellRivers · 15/10/2007 20:32

you're my type of gal
can i come round for tea?

jeangenie · 15/10/2007 20:35

come on over - tho' I should warn you they are all gone now!

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brimfull · 15/10/2007 20:37

nope sorry would have to be milk choc ones,white chocolate is gross

starshaker · 15/10/2007 20:38

i dont think white malteasers are a full meal however the milk chocolate malteasers would be. why dont u just look for milk or if u really want to push the boat out plain chocolate for desert then yip a full very satisfying meal

DarrellRivers · 15/10/2007 20:38

i love white chocolate although have to confess have never had mltesers white

Quadrophenia · 15/10/2007 20:39

only if you are adding to ice cream

cornsilk · 15/10/2007 20:39

You really need some haribo for a well balanced meal.

LazyLinePUMPKINJane · 15/10/2007 20:40

only if it's a huge bag

I like a lady who has choc for dinner.

jeangenie · 15/10/2007 20:41

there are some fizzy jelly snakes in the cupboard - they could provide the protein surely?

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TheApprentice · 15/10/2007 20:41

My lunch today consisted of an entire bar of Green and Blacks butterscotch milk chocolate. Just don't tell my DH!

Quadrophenia · 15/10/2007 20:41

jeangenie just looked at your profile pics, we own the same clingy wrap skirt!!!

jeangenie · 15/10/2007 20:44

hey quadrophenia - great taste! although if I keep eating bumper bags of maltesers for dinner I won't be wearing that skirt too much
(must remove those photos some day)

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jamila169 · 15/10/2007 20:44

I'd definately have the snakes as a starter, then the maltesers and possibly some jaffa cakes for dessert so you get your fruit.
lisa x

DarrellRivers · 15/10/2007 20:45

and i love your wrap dress

DarrellRivers · 15/10/2007 20:46

or pear drops for pudding

jeangenie · 15/10/2007 20:47

oh no- I can't stand jaffa cakes so will have to think of something else for pudding
the maltesers are already in my tummy (yummy!) so now I just need to decide between the snakes and a nice healthy something or other which I can't even begin to think of

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DarrellRivers · 15/10/2007 20:48

oh the snakes definitely

jeangenie · 15/10/2007 20:48

definately won't be wearing the wrap dress if I go for the snakes! tho' somehow I always think jelly sweets don't contain any calories but I may just be wrong on that

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Quadrophenia · 15/10/2007 20:49

I like the wrap dress too, in fact all your clothes are nice, keep eating maltesers then you can send them to me

jeangenie · 15/10/2007 20:49

pear drops - yummmm - wish I had some of those haven't had one for years

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jeangenie · 15/10/2007 20:50

you send the maltesers Quadrophenia and I'll send you the clothes

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EmsMum · 15/10/2007 20:50

What are you thinking of, for a balanced meal you need a proper main course.

A tube of pringles or bag of Doritos would be about right.

LazyLinePUMPKINJane · 15/10/2007 21:01

Pringles are dangerous though, what with that addictive stuff they spread liberally all over them. You think you'll only have a couple..ten minutes later..all gone!

Quadrophenia · 15/10/2007 21:36
Grin
OMGhelp · 15/10/2007 21:39

Dont forget the drink. it has to be be a hot choclate supreme, with whipped cream, chocolate powder, cholate flake, and marshmallows. Plenty of Iron and calcium in that.