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One Free Food


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If you guys could have one free food, one in which you didn't have to count the calories because they didn't count, what would it be???

 

Mine would be chocolate (then it wouldn't count in recipes for brownies, cake, cookies, pancakes, etc...either;)

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Oh this would have to be pizza for sure!

Using ur logic sugar then it wouldn't count in everything from my coffee to cooking to candy to butter cream icing........... *drools*

Wait better yet flour..pasta, cakes, breads little to no cals!

ice cream and i'd eat it ALL DAY!!

Oh, pamm915, I LOVE the way you think!

My "free" food would be Coca Cola. I'm sooo addicted!

Oh, pizza, definitely!!

Nuts.

*Cashews*

Either 70%+ dark chocolate, or corn flakes! Nom nom nom

Pasta, any kind. I can deal with the sauce if the pasta is calorie free. Smile

Peanut butter...yum!

I'd probably go with Mexican.  Loads of choices and most of them fattening!

I'm with Blue on this one...pasta.  Giant bowls of warm, delicious pasta! Gimme gimme gimme!!

BACON!

CHEESE!!!!!!! Tongue out

Then, I could enjoy Pizza, and endless other, 'Now Tastier,' foods! Wink

I will go with cheese... All types of cheese... Then that would mean that Cheesecake is A O K!!!!

Deep dish pizza hands down!

i gotta say flour!  It would HALVE the cals in most of my recipes!

Ice cream. Perry's Bittersweet Sinphony ice cream, big heaping bowls of it, covered with chocolate sauce and peanut butter sauce.

noodles...

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Rice. Hands down, it would be rice. Oh, the meals I would enjoy: mountains of biryani, heaps of spicy rice noodles, veritable oceans of creamy risotto, sweet mango sticky rice.  And the rice pudding would be enough to make a grown man weep.

Almond butter.  Just the thought of free rein, drool.

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