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I like peanut butter on graham crackers. The graham crackers are processed, some sugar, probably not the best, but I figure the healthy peanut butter makes up for that.
always compare down "better than 5 cupcakes" is one of my healthy expressions
Fortunately, less over time, I feel my junk addictions do decrease one by one.
However, those Jalapeno Snyder's flavored pretzel bites are absolute CRACK to me. I know I should never eat them, but holy god. I like the other flavors too, honey mustard and buffalo wing, but those jalapeno ones are the best.
I used to be addicted to Kraft Macaroni and Cheese for a night time snack. I would only use 1/4 of the seasoning though, just enough to get the cheese flavor. The color was almost fluorescent orange, but it was so good and easy to make. Just thinking about it now makes me nervous and start to shake a bit. I wonder if I have some left in the kitchen cabinets.
I eat a few chocolate chip cookies every week, and about two pints if ice cream during the summer. I had three fried chicken wings this evening with celery and blue cheese dressing. Yum, yum, yum.
We cook from scratch every day and rarely if ever have chips or anything in a package in our house, but my biggest down fall is anything with sugar.
I can go weeks without eating ice cream, my husband, not so much. If he has some then I want some too. Especially if it's a turtle sundae in one of those waffle bowls dipped in chocolate and sprinkles. Inner child is delighted
I've been trying to break this sugar addiction for decades with little success. MMMMM brownies for breakfast.
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