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I like a cookie in the morning. Pretty tame compared to some of the others. I'll have to start incorporating more sinful eating habits...Maybe I'll have that 2nd cookie in the afternoon.
Mainly the eating a tiny bit of raw cookie dough one if someone is making cookies and hasn't started to bake them, and occasionally eating as much as 2/3rds to 3/4ths of an ice cream pint in one setting. I recall a few occasional times in the past years ago, when I did eat down a whole pint of ice cream in one session. Least as of late, I haven't been as bad on this issue, and limited my eating of pints of ice cream in one setting to just 40-50% of it. I'm also trying to cut back on the frequency I eat ice cream, and while I'm starting to slowly succeed on this, achieving this goal hasn't been easy.
I also once drank soda a darn lot, but largely stopped drinking it to the frequency I used to about 10-12 years ago. Oddly enough, it's the lone New Year's Resolution I ever was successful on keeping, back when I gave a crap about making one or 2 up right after Christmas each year. I'll still very rarely drink soda, but I confine it to only drinking it at movie theaters, occasionally at fast food restaurants, and once in a rare while at my own home/friend's houses/etc. I know I'm doing good on keeping this resolution all these years later, when I occasionally dine at regular sit down restaurants, and don't feel tempted whatsoever to order a soda when I notice others doing so.
-eat a whole tub of vanilla frosting
-eat raw cookie dough
-drink copious amounts of mountain dew
-blast through a 2 liter bottle of soda in one night while drunking rum & cokes
-drink 30 beers in one day
-drink a bottle of maple syrup
-eat a whole entenmann's chocolate cake in one sitting(I still do that occasionally)
-I love ice cream and still eat it 3-4 days a week
-can't seem to get enough of chocolate in general
I have dropped most of these habits, with the exception of the occasional ice cream or chocolate indulgence. its a good thing I had the sense to drop most of these idiotic eating habits before I died of a heart attack at 28. I don't drink soda anymore.
Poor Man's Welsh Rabbit.........croutons smothered in melted Cheddar or white cheese. Especially good when consumed with a white wine, reminds one of cheese fondue.
The thing is, really haven't had any since I tossed out my microwave, stopped doing microwave cooking.
Doing that has really changed everything. My consumption of block cheese has dropped! Can't remember the last time I took a slice of it. I tend not to drink white wine but just cook with it.
I love cheese, too. I've been "snacking" (yes, let's call it "snacking") on Cambozola. I think that I'm high on it -- the blue veining might be meth. *shrug*
Anyway, that wasn't the point of this quote/reply. The point: That sandwich actually sounds delicious. I just might have to give that a try. Soon.
-eat a whole tub of vanilla frosting
-eat raw cookie dough
-drink copious amounts of mountain dew
-blast through a 2 liter bottle of soda in one night while drunking rum & cokes
-drink 30 beers in one day
-drink a bottle of maple syrup
-eat a whole entenmann's chocolate cake in one sitting(I still do that occasionally)
-I love ice cream and still eat it 3-4 days a week
-can't seem to get enough of chocolate in general
I have dropped most of these habits, with the exception of the occasional ice cream or chocolate indulgence. its a good thing I had the sense to drop most of these idiotic eating habits before I died of a heart attack at 28. I don't drink soda anymore.
I routinely consume whole pies in 24 hour periods. I love pie!
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