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What is your biggest food vice?


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So we all have bad habits - and sometimes we cannot give them up - even if we are on diets! So what is your biggest food vice?! 
Edited Aug 05 2008 10:46 by sun123
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Cake, poutine, and sushi. Not all at once of course!

Two words: PEANUT BUTTER.

Although I do enjoy sweets, I am addicted to salty foods, such as movie theater popcorn and salt & vinegar potato chips - I could eat an entire bag in one sitting if no one stopped me. I also love soups and pastas.

Crusty bread (baguettes, sourdough...), crispy French fries... Obviously I have a crunchy thing going on.

Ice cream sandwiches - THANK GOODNESS for Skinny Cow!

lol let's see. anything sweet. Especially ice cream.
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i dont understand the bad rap that peanut butter gets...yeah it's high in fat, but hardly any saturated fat.  you gotta get your fats for the day and that's definately one of the better places to get it if you dont go crazy with it and stay within your macros for the day....and to answer the post, ice cream, cheesecake, cookies

French fries! And tortilla chips w/salsa...okay, with Rotel ;)

I'm tempted to say chocolate, but really, I have the one piece, budget it and I'm done.

 

I would probably say it's tortilla chips.  The rest of the meal might not be that bad at a Mexican restaurant, but put that basket of hot chips and cheese dip in front of me and OOF.

To a lesser extent, I would say sunflower seeds.  I get them in the shell and have to go through cracking them and all, but it's tough to get it through my brain that they really do count as calories, rather than just a prop for my hands while I'm reading. :)

Carbs, sweets, carrots with ranch, popcorn, nut butters... okay, pretty much anything I find tasty I've gone overboard with more than once ='\

But the worst I think is cheese. So. Dangerous.

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Crusty bread (baguettes, sourdough...), crispy French fries... Obviously I have a crunchy thing going on.

Ice cream sandwiches - THANK GOODNESS for Skinny Cow!

have you tried Glenny's soy crisps? they might save yor life.

milano cookies & peanut butter & ice cream. [not all together... but now that I consider it, that would probably be the definition of heaven.]
yum.

breads, bagels, and sweets . . . and cheese . . . sigh . . .

Oh man...cheese. Definitely cheese. I want to put it on everything. And also hot sauce, but that isn't so bad for me. :)

pineapples and grapes

peanut butter & bananas

beautiful artisan bread

macaroni and cheese

Eel

Smoked salmon

Liver

Good quality bittersweet chocolate

plain M&M's

chinese sesame crackers

brownies

cheddar cheese

good pizza

 

 

Since it's summer in Arizona right now, my vice is Reece's Peanut Butter Cup Blizzards from Dairy Queen.  600 calories for a small, not good.

Any other time of the year, pasta.  I love pasta. 

And goat cheese.  Love goat cheese and feta.

Nuts of any kind. Combined with an apple, or dried cranberries.

I could shovel handfuls of almonds and cashews and walnuts (especially walnuts!) into my mouth and not even think twice. Yesterday I accidently ate 600 calories worth of nuts. There goes half my calorie allowance!

I think mine is that I am really just not that picky.  I buy and cook healthful foods so it's not like I have piles of junk food laying around - I just eat waaay too much of the good stuff!  I eat when I am bored.  :(

  • dq cotton candy blizzard (fortunately i've gotten ALOT better with those and only get a small one once a month).
  • chocolate.
  • peanut butter (it can't even be in my house, honestly).
  • cereal (the box is empty in a day).
  • crackers (especially soda crackers).
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