Food You Can't Put Down!
The_Non
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I just had a talkin to with myself over some Trader Joe garlic parmesan and herb pita chips. What foods are out there you just can't put down?
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I'm not sure if they were all for me. Eh-heh.
Yes. Fruit Loops too (although they're "less subtle").
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black olives
Indian hot mix
cherries
major especially when b/w some hummus (preferably the spicy variety)
My wife's fav. I prefer Chewy Chips Ahoy.
flat strawberries, WTF?
i've been washing down the trees consumption w/these recently:
:off_the_wall:
curried cashews. with a strong IPA i can eat a ton of 'em.
Can you use this as bait? May taste good but it sure aint pretty. Reminds me of the worst soul food cover ever:
sun-dried strawberries. Trader Joes used to have these for cheap with all the other sun-dried stuff. Shame, they kinda pricey everywhere else.
Speaking of Trader Joes - these are a beast too...
-brie
-Kalamata olives
-cherry tomatoes
-mandarin oranges
-cookies (NO RAISINS)
-caramel popcorn from Popcornopolis
-Trader Joe's kettle corn
-Trader Joe's soy yogurt and the European yogurt
-2% milk
-Kit Kat bars
-other candies
-all candies
-cream cheese
-corn off the cob
-guacamole
-BBQ sauce
-hummus
-pita chips
I have a sweet tooth and eat little things here and there, but don't eat that much in one sitting.
I haven't had those in a good long while. I might have to look for them while getting groceries this week. I was recently introduced to Nature's Promise and their salsa dip. Probably the best dip that I have tried thus far. Every time I open the can it smells fresh and tastes like so.
Also having a hard time stopping my consumption of chocolate soy milk.
The chorizo quesadilla from the spot down the street with a big ass dos equis is on regular rotation as well.
and well, the triumvirate of interchangeable cheap one's-always-on-sale-for-4.29-a-sixer of Miller, Rainier, or PBR light american lagers. Tallcans. Behold the splendor.
and there's a ridiculously heavy pesto chicken sangwich I've had at least thrice a week for the past four months (pizza spot next door, with salad [blue cheese], $10.18)
Be careful, you should have to be licensed to eat these. Going through a whole bag in one sitting is not at all a challenge, esp with some milk.
Morinaga's Hi Chew candy is pretty much the japanese version of crack. They're sorta like starburst, except about 10000 times better.
Seriously. Those unfamiliar need to get fam QUICK!
you can currently get grapefruit flavor on ebay, which I've been looking forward to trying for a couple years now. amazing stuff.