Carb and Calorie Bomb
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Have just eaten Paella, potato wedges topped with baked Camembert and it was [u]delicious![/u] Isn't it lovely to 'sin' occasionally?
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Posted , 11 users are following.
Have just eaten Paella, potato wedges topped with baked Camembert and it was [u]delicious![/u] Isn't it lovely to 'sin' occasionally?
0 likes, 63 replies
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faye______00403 constance.de
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my GP some time ago that he could keep the drugs......
my addiction is a Hershey bar. I'm so glad you enjoyed it and
for goodness sake DO NOT FEEL GUILTY think of it as
a reward.
constance.de faye______00403
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faye______00403 constance.de
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puts out all things chocolate. You can also get a Hershey bar with
Almonds, i prefer plain. In fact I love chocolate period......
Susanne_M_UK constance.de
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Hersey is American chocolate, different from European chocolate, as it doesn't contain as much cocoa.
caroline83483 constance.de
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You do sometimes need a treat.
tina-uk_cwall constance.de
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constance.de tina-uk_cwall
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Have a good day. Regards fr C.💐
tina-uk_cwall constance.de
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constance.de tina-uk_cwall
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LayneTX constance.de
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i did sin big time while out of town this weekend...I ate cheesy grits! Though they were topped with 2 poached eggs and 4 shrimp (we were at the coast) and even spinach! But after I do that I crave the bad carbs so much... Guess it's like an addiction!!! My blood sugar plummeted. Then I got grumpy. Ha. So, my sins have bad consequences.
i envy those of you who can eat fun stuff.
that Paella sounds so good!
EileenH LayneTX
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I'll take the poached eggs and shrimp though. That isn't me being virtuous - that has always been my favourite sort of food.
EileenH
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ptolemy LayneTX
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EileenH ptolemy
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Mr Solo's birthday tour sounds superb to me - without the ciabatta and chips. However - not sure I'd have partnered tiramisu with Merlot - maybe a nice little Moscato d'Asti or vin Santo (though that likes a bit of cantucci to dunk)...
LayneTX EileenH
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Eileen, I'm trying to figure out the IMHO...
And yes, American chocolate is disgusting! Unless I guess if one grew up on it... Hershey's is big business...When introduced to Swiss or German DARK chocolate is when I became a fan! I do miss my little thumbnail allotment I used to have. Ahhh, my dry mouth is salivating reading these posts! Thank you! 😜
faye______00403 EileenH
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prefer the milk chocolate.
And what is that puffy thing the English eat that's full of grease?
Now that's disgusting.......
I love grits.......I grew up in the south and that was a breakfast
basic......they're awful plain...you have to put a little butter
and salt and pepper on them...
As someone smarter than me said......different strokes for
different folks!!!!!..
ptolemy faye______00403
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constance.de ptolemy
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Sometimes I think I'll just have to pluck up enough energy to take a journey to England and just stuff myself, so many foods I miss.
constance.de ptolemy
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EileenH LayneTX
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EileenH ptolemy
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constance.de EileenH
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Life can't be bad! 🍷🍷
faye______00403 ptolemy
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Isn't that it? Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding....????
EileenH faye______00403
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ptolemy faye______00403
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margaret22251 ptolemy
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faye______00403 ptolemy
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Harry Potter at Universal and didn't know what it was.
I live about 35 miles from Disney, Universal and Sea World.
MrSolo_UK_Lancs faye______00403
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constance.de MrSolo_UK_Lancs
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Back to Yorkshire puddings, though. We used to have them hot with hot milk and sugar in them for dessert. I'm a Northern lass at heart!
constance.de
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EileenH constance.de
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They were on the table in one of the books:
"He had never seen so many things he liked to eat on one table: roast beef, roast chicken, pork chops and lamb chops, sausages, bacon and steak, boiled potatoes, roast potatoes, fries, Yorkshire pudding, peas, carrots, gravy, ketchup, and, for some strange reason, peppermint humbugs" (Sorcerer's Stone 123).
Google In the Kitchen with Harry Potter
My husband used to eat left over Yorkshires with jam - but he's from Lincolnshire...
faye______00403 MrSolo_UK_Lancs
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Potter venue at Universal in a local paper that features
restaurant reviews and Toad in the Hole was listed as an entree.
Couldn't imagine what a Toad in the Hole could be.....
Now I know.....thanks...
ptolemy faye______00403
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constance.de ptolemy
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margaret22251 constance.de
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can smell it. lol
margaret22251 ptolemy
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EileenH margaret22251
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Silver49 margaret22251
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constance.de Silver49
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ptolemy Silver49
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Silver49 ptolemy
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EileenH Silver49
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Silver - Not sure it would be a bit of tea loaf I'd want after the grandchildren! More a G&T or a stiff whisky...
Silver49 EileenH
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margaret22251 constance.de
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constance.de EileenH
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Something else! Thought I'd try Arnica Cream again after you mentioned it and this time it worked - strange! Less pain in knees and ankles in the night. I think I gave up too soon last time. Gave it a week this time and pleased with the result. Thanks!