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    Default Re: Foods that are your "downfall"/you cannot resist

    Thank goodness i bought the nutribullet. Im weak lawd....help chunkytrae sweets is easy access when one is back to making middle class income....and no dependents.


    Im the pooky of caramel. ....it just be calling me....
    All's lost! Everything's going to shit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Thank goodness i bought the nutribullet. Im weak lawd....help chunkytrae sweets is easy access when one is back to making middle class income....and no dependents.


    Im the pooky of caramel. ....it just be calling me....
    Good man! You have a Nutribullet! You can make some really great, healthy smoothies with that beast. A genius piece of equipment if ever there was one.

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    then you need an ~ASS~ 'bullet' to shit-out all that caramel.

    recipe for ~ass~ "bullet" per Bill Paxtom:

    1/2 bunch spinach;
    2 celery stalks;

    clam broth;

    Irish Spring (just a few thin shavings)---

    juice it up, unclogs the pipes MO! MO! MO! MOHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA KA KA KA KA

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    Default Re: Foods that are your "downfall"/you cannot resist

    Curry, I swear to god I could eat the stuff every day

    also anything savory, crisps, scotch eggs, stuff like that

    luckily because I'm a tight bastard I can't afford to eat curry every day and I'm too much of a tight arse to spend money on snacks...I very rarely have pop or squash at home, its tea, coffee, water or alcohol for me

    I'm still a fat orrible bastard though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Thank goodness i bought the nutribullet. Im weak lawd....help chunkytrae sweets is easy access when one is back to making middle class income....and no dependents.


    Im the pooky of caramel. ....it just be calling me....
    Good man! You have a Nutribullet! You can make some really great, healthy smoothies with that beast. A genius piece of equipment if ever there was one.
    I give it an 8 out of 10. Better than any blender lve seen. It does leave a little pulp. I don't drink it, so I use a strainer. Maybe 3% waste left....

    I have definitely cut my soda pop intake by at least 75%. (Mountain Dew) the worst.
    My favorite so far is blueberries, black berries, grapes an Apple (red) and a bit of kale & spinach. It's pretty good.
    That machine does work!!!!!
    All's lost! Everything's going to shit!

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    We have this electric mixer cutter thing, a wand, works fine we dont mind the pulp. we have old metal milkshake cups we use to mix Or if we goig out for the day I sometimes put lactose free skinny milk into a jar a banana and whatever frozen or raw berries I want and just go for it on with the lid and off. Other times chopped fruit and veg in an organic fruit juice base. They are as cheap as about 25 bucks,they do the trick,pulp and fiber wont hurt you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    We have this electric mixer cutter thing, a wand, works fine we dont mind the pulp. we have old metal milkshake cups we use to mix Or if we goig out for the day I sometimes put lactose free skinny milk into a jar a banana and whatever frozen or raw berries I want and just go for it on with the lid and off. Other times chopped fruit and veg in an organic fruit juice base. They are as cheap as about 25 bucks,they do the trick,pulp and fiber wont hurt you.
    We had a strawberry fest here a month ago and bought enough to fill cooler. Added some almond milk, mango and banana and had endless Sunday a.m smoothies. Never used a wand, sounds like it leaves more chunky? Everything above should be made into ice cream btw. And not that sherbert shit .

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    Feb 2016:- (16,3 stone)

    White massive toblerone.
    Bun and cheese.
    Chocolate peanuts and raisins.
    Mini chedders.
    Bread
    Wine!!

    What I eat now:- (14,2 stone)

    Apples x4 a day
    Advacado/chicken salad
    Green tea
    Oats and yogurt
    Chickpeas dry roasted
    Water!!!
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    Default Re: Foods that are your "downfall"/you cannot resist

    I don't really have trouble resisting junk food and I find ingest-able vices that inebriate you are far more tempting. Saying that though, Peanut butter! I eat it with apples and celery pretty much every day, but I can finish a whole jar if I don't stop myself, don't know what it is.


    Also for you smoothie makers, add some kind of fat or protein to it or you likely aren't really doing yourself the wonders you think you are A good full fat yogurt, pumpkin seeds, hemp hearts, chia, something like that, bitches!

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    You guys are having great choices here. I'm loving the thread.

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    Default Re: Foods that are your "downfall"/you cannot resist

    I'm probably most indulgent with Frech Fancies and Cadbury Cream eggs.

    Also love clotted cream and jam scones.

    Bakewell tarts for some reason.

    Peperami is a bit of a problem too.
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