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rumrunn6 12-15-14 02:41 PM

wutz your junk food vice?
 
c'mon fess up. I'll go first

nestle crunch bar with peanut butter
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...unch-whole.jpg


girl scout cookies
http://images.huffingtonpost.com/201...04_02Samoa.jpg


drakes apple pie
http://www.seriouseats.com/images/20...fruitpies1.jpg

therhodeo 12-15-14 02:43 PM

Ice cream of any kinds.

joeyduck 12-15-14 02:57 PM

Ice cream. I have been known to eat a half gallon in an evening. A northern NY convenience store called Stewart's make my favorite called Adirondack Bear Claw (I think they changed it to Paw instead of Claw).

A good beer. I lean towards specialty beers of the 650 mL (22 oz) variety. Usually in the ale to stout range. I limit myself to one or two a week since they are also around eight percent ethanol by volume.

A finger or two of scotch or bourbon. Though my in-laws got me a delicious Dutch gin on their bike trip which ended there.

My non junk food but still super sugary snack vice are dates

valygrl 12-16-14 09:46 AM

Toast

Carbonfiberboy 12-16-14 11:35 AM

Beer. Trumer Pils when I can get it.

FBinNY 12-16-14 11:39 AM

Anything salty, but especially french fires (good ones only). Besides fries, anything goes; chips, pretzels, peanuts. You name it, put salt on it, I'll eat it.

howeeee 12-16-14 03:50 PM

why eat junk food when you can eat, raisins , walnuts with greek yogurt, white sweet potato with organic raisins, rasberries on oatmeal, bananas with yogurt, vegan blueberry bran muffins, homemade low fat low sugar Ice Cream. blueberries on whole bran cereal and on and on. Junk food is for the lazy and intellectually lazy.
QUOTE=rumrunn6;17391199]c'mon fess up. I'll go first

nestle crunch bar with peanut butter
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...unch-whole.jpg



girl scout cookies
http://images.huffingtonpost.com/201...04_02Samoa.jpg

joeyduck 12-16-14 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by howeeee (Post 17394070)
why eat junk food when you can eat, raisins , walnuts with greek yogurt, white sweet potato with organic raisins, rasberries on oatmeal, bananas with yogurt, vegan blueberry bran muffins, homemade low fat low sugar Ice Cream. blueberries on whole bran cereal and on and on. Junk food is for the lazy and intellectually lazy.


Can't tell if you are serious or not.

locolobo13 12-16-14 04:26 PM

Fresh Subway Cookies
Pecan or Any Fruit Pie w or wo ice cream
Carmel Dumplings

rumrunn6 12-17-14 07:29 AM


Originally Posted by howeeee (Post 17394070)
why eat junk food when you can eat, raisins , walnuts with greek yogurt, white sweet potato with organic raisins, rasberries on oatmeal, bananas with yogurt, vegan blueberry bran muffins, homemade low fat low sugar Ice Cream. blueberries on whole bran cereal and on and on. Junk food is for the lazy and intellectually lazy.
QUOTE=rumrunn6;17391199]

yes, of course thank you

modelmartin 12-17-14 08:14 AM


Originally Posted by howeeee (Post 17394070)
why eat junk food when you can eat, raisins , walnuts with greek yogurt, white sweet potato with organic raisins, rasberries on oatmeal, bananas with yogurt, vegan blueberry bran muffins, homemade low fat low sugar Ice Cream. blueberries on whole bran cereal and on and on. Junk food is for the lazy and intellectually lazy.
QUOTE=rumrunn6;17391199]c'mon fess up. I'll go first

nestle crunch bar with peanut butter
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...unch-whole.jpg



girl scout cookies
http://images.huffingtonpost.com/201...04_02Samoa.jpg

You must be a lot of fun at a party. Not. :lol:

modelmartin 12-17-14 08:15 AM

Cookies!

MaximumTrainer 12-17-14 11:45 AM

Warm up some peanut better, then add some ice cream to it!
Best thing to get calories back in :)

joeyduck 12-17-14 11:50 AM


Originally Posted by MaximumTrainer (Post 17396066)
Warm up some peanut better, than add some ice cream to it!
Best thing to get calories back in :)

I do that but also mix melted chocolate with the peanut butter.

MaximumTrainer 12-17-14 11:56 AM

I also melt it with some 70% chocolate when I feel eating "healthy" haha

bicyclelove 12-17-14 12:09 PM

Potato chips with dip. I can eat a whole container with one bag! Oh and good pale ale, my ultimate weakness.

cyclokitty 12-21-14 03:19 PM

It depends if I'm craving sugar or if I'm craving salt. If it's a sugar craving then I lean towards ice cream, especially Rocky Road. Salt cravings are rarer and can be easily settled with french fries.

My big addiction that I've mostly conquered is Coca Cola. OMG so delicious! In my heyday, I'd drink 7 or 8 cans a day of Coke. But now I limit coke to a can a handful of times a year.

nkfrench 12-21-14 04:04 PM

Ice cream in all its glorious variations. When I grew up, the philosophy was: "It's not a meal without dessert; it's not dessert if there's no ice cream."
Road trips must include red licorice and it has to be the good stuff, not some of the tasteless stuff that seems to dominate the market.
Peanut M&M's (preferably with ice cream)
Homemade choco chip cookies or M&M cookies (with ice cream).
French fries (preferably with choco ice cream on the side).

The Nestles Crunch w/ Girl Scout Thin Mint flavor is addictive stuff.

Deal4Fuji 12-21-14 09:30 PM

Ice Cream & Cranberry Juice Float ( vanilla or choc chip mint )

sknhgy 01-05-15 07:33 AM


Originally Posted by FBinNY (Post 17393359)
Anything salty, but especially french fires (good ones only). Besides fries, anything goes; chips, pretzels, peanuts. You name it, put salt on it, I'll eat it.

This. Salty and crunchy. I've been able to stay away from French fries but I make up for that in other ways.

Wesley36 01-05-15 07:44 AM

Potatoes + grease + salt = <3

Also, coke is sugar, water, caffeine, and salt. Bad for couch sitting, great accompaniment for a ride.

intransit1217 01-05-15 07:53 AM

Five guys or a whopper with.

Tabagas_Ru 01-05-15 09:47 AM

Poutine and burgers. Alas in the small isolated Northern Ontario community that I am in there is no good poutine for a very long distance. But I guess that is a good thing.

DunderXIII 01-05-15 09:58 AM

Poutine!!! Alas in the large non-isolated kindom of poutine that is the greater Montreal urban community there are tons of poutine everywhere. I guess that's a bad thing. :)

runner pat 01-05-15 10:48 AM

How can a major food group be considered junk? :innocent:

Actually, my diet is carefully planned and 90% of it is of solid, healthy food.
It's the other 40% that gives me trouble.


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