My diet has been f***ed since visiting family.
My diet has been ****ed since visiting family.
Same, and I have been visiting family since June, so I am ****ed lol
I’ve ate many cookies I never even had before in my life. Candy apples. Cheesecakes. Gertrude Hawk chocolates. I’m dead
I'm proud of you.
This will give your immune system the proper workout.
I had Turkey, ham, roast beef, lobster mac n cheese, green bean casserole.
Multiple plates, I'd say 4.
Dessert, peach cobbler, pudding, cake, pie, etc.
Appetizers, mini wini , crackers, cheese, candy,
I even reserved the basement toilet for me only.
I'm proud of you.
This will give your immune system the proper workout.
I had Turkey, ham, roast beef, lobster mac n cheese, green bean casserole.
Multiple plates, I'd say 4.
Dessert, peach cobbler, pudding, cake, pie, etc.
Appetizers, mini wini , crackers, cheese, candy,
I even reserved the basement toilet for me only.
You aren’t human. I’m still jealous
You are the best eater I have ever seen.
I'm gonna have to toughen u up.
Soon you'll be able to put 50 wings down
Believe it or not, I’m actually not too bad in the kitchen.Typical family dinner, but for the first time in four years (since my mom passed), i made her amazingly awesome CornFlake and Peanut Butter/ Butterscotch "cookies". We learned this recipe from our 80 year old neighbor when we lived in Bigglerville, PA when i was 6 and made them every year after. They were always my favorites around the holidays but after she passed i couldn't bring myself to make them.
If you're a fan of savory/sweet snacks, this one might be for you. Incredibly simple - even @Striiker could do it (with parental supervision, obviously). 11 oz if Butterscotch chips, 1 cup of peanut butter (has to be a brand name, creamy, and non reduced fat/natural - the consistency just doesnt fit otherwise - ive tried). Melt the Chips and butterscotch over a low heat, stirring to avoid burning. When you get a creamy consistency , mix in 4 cups of corn flakes and remove from heat. Spoon out on to wax paper in to half-dollar sized dollops. Give about an hour to cool, and then enjoy!
Hope everyone had a happy and safe Holiday season!
Believe it or not, I’m actually not too bad in the kitchen.
Although I still get grief from my parents about this one time I accidentally lit their microwave on fire...
But that sounds good. Maybe I’ll try it out.
Would it shock you all that for XMas dinner, we had seafood chowder!
We went to a Chinese buffet, and it was ****ing awesome. They had cheese cake for dessert, a whole tray of them cut into squares. **** my life, it was great.
Typical family dinner, but for the first time in four years (since my mom passed), i made her amazingly awesome CornFlake and Peanut Butter/ Butterscotch "cookies". We learned this recipe from our 80 year old neighbor when we lived in Bigglerville, PA when i was 6 and made them every year after. They were always my favorites around the holidays but after she passed i couldn't bring myself to make them.
If you're a fan of savory/sweet snacks, this one might be for you. Incredibly simple - even @Striiker could do it (with parental supervision, obviously). 11 oz if Butterscotch chips, 1 cup of peanut butter (has to be a brand name, creamy, and non reduced fat/natural - the consistency just doesnt fit otherwise - ive tried). Melt the PB and butterscotch over a low heat, stirring to avoid burning. When you get a creamy consistency , mix in 4 cups of corn flakes and remove from heat. Spoon out on to wax paper in to half-dollar sized dollops. Give about an hour to cool, and then enjoy!
Hope everyone had a happy and safe Holiday season!
We went to a Chinese buffet, and it was ****ing awesome. They had cheese cake for dessert, a whole tray of them cut into squares. **** my life, it was great.
Ok if im gonna play Chef lou erdee
Can I go big, i mean throw the hole bag of buttersctoch, 1 jar of pb , whole box of cornflakes.
Make a giant cookie?
Have you tried other cereals?
went to the doctors yesterday. gained 20 lbs. over the holidays, he just laughed at me and said "i guess you really enjoyed the hollidays".
Believe it or not, I’m actually not too bad in the kitchen.
Although I still get grief from my parents about this one time I accidentally lit their microwave on fire...
But that sounds good. Maybe I’ll try it out.
I hardly ever eat any "crap" food that is bad for you... because there are so many alternatives that taste great+are good for you. (though ofc love a Pizza or a Kebab every now and again!)
But was back in the UK for Christmas and brought back a load of frozen Holland's pies to Denmark with me... I mean, kilo's worth, took up like a quarter of my suitcase.
Best mass produced pies on earth for me. One thing Lancashire is exceptional at (aside from sport!) is pastry. I always struggled to get a half decent pie in the UK as soon as I got south of ~Stoke and Nottingham. Northern pies=Just amazing.