Jumping on the love of food bandwagon. My patented 'happy-food-dance' is known in all corners of the land.
And. I've been the sluggiest of slugs every born in Slugtonia lately and it is getting me down.
The gym deal is good, but I've been looking at 'activity monitors' like the Body Bugg or the Gowear Fit.
The reviews are so mixed as to cancel themselves out.
Have any Buffistas ever used such a contraption that they can either endorse or reject?
For real. I was actually surprised to hear that the Double Down had less than 600 calories considering it is DISCUSSED LIKE PEOPLE WILL START USING TROUGHS as a next step.
I think it's more the cholesterol implications of two pieces of fried chicken, bacon, and cheese that are horrifying. But yeah, calorie-wise that's maybe a little less than a third of the average person's daily recommended intake, and I'd imagine the combo would be pretty effective at killing the hunger to eat anything else in that sitting.
I have, on occasion, wondered if I could make a Cheeto from the ingredients in my kitchen.
I would have devoured Cheetos and regretted it later, for such is the nature of the Cheeto. I compromised by making a wee sandwich with melted muenster and deli meat on a multigrain English muffin with a bit of garlic aioli.
It's OK to eat stuff! I validate you.
Yaaaay!
(I need to teleport down to Portland RIGHT NOW so I can go to Genie's and have chocolate chip pancakes and a bacon Bloody Mary. That would make my day so much better.)
I would have devoured Cheetos and regretted it later
I fail to understand Cheeto regret. Unless it's orange fingers. And chopsticks fixes that little issue.
This is why I can't buy Cheetos.
Now I'm thinking about the leftover pasta I'm going to have for dinner (tomato-cream sauce with shrimp) and wondering if heating it up in the microwave will ruin it.
I'm sorry! I didn't mean for that to come off as me assigning morals to food. I am really sorry that it came off that way!
And like ita - have eaten cheesecake for breakfast. It's basically a fruit and yogurt parfait in a spring-form pan.
And what a strange, small world I live in. [link]
The case is against my former boss and is being reassigned to my law prof from this past semester. Craziness.
We were talking about the pancake stackers at work yesterday. It's not the calories or nutrition or whatever that bother me. It just sounds and looks yucky. And if I find the promotional pic a bit stomach-turning, I imagine the reality would be even less pleasant. Two pancakes with a filling of sweetened cream cheese that appears to have been squeezed out of a tube? Oog. I like pancakes, and I like cream cheese. I have never wanted to combine them.
As I've said, "pizza ... it's not just for breakfast".