Favourite foods and snacks.

I go for Pho at least once a week. There's a place near work.

I don't eat anything with white flour.
oh man i have soo many
mexican(refried beans)
instant noodles?(spicy) http://noodleson.com/review/category/korean/nong-shim
humty dumty ketchup, org
panzerottis from the coffe truck at work
fries
nachos
salsa
pineapple(lol brad)
scalloped potatoes
battered chicken
salmon/tuna melts
pizza
dumplings
steak
burgers
true, beef hotdogs
Brad I had one of those bags of chips and they are awsome.

Still doesn't beat salt and viniger but almost.
sam Wrote:Brad I had one of those bags of chips and they are awsome.

Still doesn't beat salt and viniger but almost.

They are really great. I want to try more of Kettle's flavours.
Tamer Brad Wrote:
sam Wrote:Brad I had one of those bags of chips and they are awsome.

Still doesn't beat salt and viniger but almost.

They are really great. I want to try more of Kettle's flavours.

Kettle's Salt and Viniger are horrid.

However most of original flavours that they make are great.

I really have to quit eating so much chips all the time...
omfg i love brie cheese at 2 in the morning
Anything with cheese.

Actually, after living in hostel for a while, I started eating anything edible that I could find, especially if it wasn't mine. It's probably the state of mind you get after eating the very decidedly un-nutritious hostel canteen food. The people on the 4th floor eat anything they can lay their hands on, it's a massive stockpile that we 6th floor people sneak into whenever possible.
Elmo Wrote:Rice, raw
Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)
Energy 360 kcal 1510 kJ
Carbohydrates 79 t
Fat 0.6 t
Protein 7 t
Vitamin B6 0.15 mg 12%
Water 13 t

Taken from Wiki.
that's raw rice, guess what happens when you boil it :p
Silver Kane Wrote:
Elmo Wrote:Rice, raw
Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)
Energy 360 kcal 1510 kJ
Carbohydrates 79 t
Fat 0.6 t
Protein 7 t
Vitamin B6 0.15 mg 12%
Water 13 t

Taken from Wiki.
that's raw rice, guess what happens when you boil it :p

Uh. Not much, I'm guessing.
Silver Kane Wrote:
Elmo Wrote:Rice, raw
Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)
Energy 360 kcal 1510 kJ
Carbohydrates 79 t
Fat 0.6 t
Protein 7 t
Vitamin B6 0.15 mg 12%
Water 13 t

Taken from Wiki.
that's raw rice, guess what happens when you boil it :p
It becomes wet?
chocolate mousse
self saucing chocolate pudding
chocolate cake
chocolate brownie

(my mums recipes are good though, i havent really tried many other peoples)

Joyful_3
Silver Kane Wrote:
Elmo Wrote:Rice, raw
Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)
Energy 360 kcal 1510 kJ
Carbohydrates 79 t
Fat 0.6 t
Protein 7 t
Vitamin B6 0.15 mg 12%
Water 13 t

Taken from Wiki.
that's raw rice, guess what happens when you boil it :p

It tastes weird.

I prefer mine steamed.
OSW Wrote:chocolate mousse
self saucing chocolate pudding
chocolate cake
chocolate brownie

(my mums recipes are good though, i havent really tried many other peoples)

Joyful_3

chocolate chocolate
makes the world spin round.

what else... i like chicken pie.
Cheese on toast is one of my favourite snacks, otherwise just plain old toast is fine by me. And its even better when its freshly cooked bread. I've made it myself a couple of times but I'm not very good at it so freshly made bought bread is just as good.

Meal-wise my favourite is probably my mum's cottage pie.
Oh and you can't beat homemade pancakes with sugar and lemon.
mamph Wrote:Cheese on toast is one of my favourite snacks, otherwise just plain old toast is fine by me. And its even better when its freshly cooked bread. I've made it myself a couple of times but I'm not very good at it so freshly made bought bread is just as good.

Meal-wise my favourite is probably my mum's cottage pie.
Oh and you can't beat homemade pancakes with sugar and lemon.

That's ... depressingly dull. Unhappy
rooneyt Wrote:cheetos

oh god i lol'd so hard
So I totally broiled some sirloin steaks last night in my oven.

Godlike.
Rice pudding. With a thick skin on top, and lightly sprinkled with cinnamon.
Tamer Brad Wrote:
mamph Wrote:Cheese on toast is one of my favourite snacks, otherwise just plain old toast is fine by me. And its even better when its freshly cooked bread. I've made it myself a couple of times but I'm not very good at it so freshly made bought bread is just as good.

Meal-wise my favourite is probably my mum's cottage pie.
Oh and you can't beat homemade pancakes with sugar and lemon.

That's ... depressingly dull. Unhappy

Why should a favourite snack be interesting?
I could have said that my favourite snack is chocolate spread and cucumber sandwiches ( one of my faves as a kid), and it wouldn't particualrly matter. Surely a favourite snack is something you enjoy regardless of how simple it is.
Mostly snacks are whatever I can throw together out of my usually bare fridge so simple foods are what I enjoy.
mamph Wrote:
Tamer Brad Wrote:
mamph Wrote:Cheese on toast is one of my favourite snacks, otherwise just plain old toast is fine by me. And its even better when its freshly cooked bread. I've made it myself a couple of times but I'm not very good at it so freshly made bought bread is just as good.

Meal-wise my favourite is probably my mum's cottage pie.
Oh and you can't beat homemade pancakes with sugar and lemon.

That's ... depressingly dull. Unhappy

Why should a favourite snack be interesting?
I could have said that my favourite snack is chocolate spread and cucumber sandwiches ( one of my faves as a kid), and it wouldn't particualrly matter. Surely a favourite snack is something you enjoy regardless of how simple it is.
Mostly snacks are whatever I can throw together out of my usually bare fridge so simple foods are what I enjoy.

But it seems like EVERYTHING you like is really simple and dull, though. Like you haven't really opened your mind to very much.
Tamer Brad Wrote:
mamph Wrote:
Tamer Brad Wrote:
mamph Wrote:Cheese on toast is one of my favourite snacks, otherwise just plain old toast is fine by me. And its even better when its freshly cooked bread. I've made it myself a couple of times but I'm not very good at it so freshly made bought bread is just as good.

Meal-wise my favourite is probably my mum's cottage pie.
Oh and you can't beat homemade pancakes with sugar and lemon.

That's ... depressingly dull. Unhappy

Why should a favourite snack be interesting?
I could have said that my favourite snack is chocolate spread and cucumber sandwiches ( one of my faves as a kid), and it wouldn't particualrly matter. Surely a favourite snack is something you enjoy regardless of how simple it is.
Mostly snacks are whatever I can throw together out of my usually bare fridge so simple foods are what I enjoy.

But it seems like EVERYTHING you like is really simple and dull, though. Like you haven't really opened your mind to very much.

Simplicity has its benifits