Food you can't stop eating until you're sick.............
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I broke a crown on a tortilla chip at a restaurant I will never go back to (not because of the tortilla chips). So I might as well eat what I like.
I'm on second generation crowns in a couple instances. Some of my originals may be over 35 years old.
I do admit I feel a little aggravation over supporting my dentist's hobbies so extravagantly. I'd like a punch card where every 5th crown is free.
I'm on second generation crowns in a couple instances. Some of my originals may be over 35 years old.
I do admit I feel a little aggravation over supporting my dentist's hobbies so extravagantly. I'd like a punch card where every 5th crown is free.
Anyway. ..while a tortilla chips is a freak thing, I do avoid super sticky stuff because that's just asking for it.
Ice cream. ...I can eat ice cream until I'm sick.
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I found some at Fresh Market, I think, and bought a bag of coin shaped salt licorice. I thought it was gross, but that didn't keep me from eating the whole bag over a week's time. I wouldn't buy a second bag, however. They are called "Dutch" but IIRC, they came from Michigan.
Yeah, beef jerky is like that for me but pepperoni will do in a pinch.
Does this get your juices flowing?
Yeah, beef jerky is like that for me but pepperoni will do in a pinch.
Oh man, that Swedish Fish picture (the candy, not the can) is killing me!
I often take a book to bed at night along with a glass of white wine and a dozen or so pieces of fruity candy (Dots, Jujubees, Jelly Bellies, Mike & Ike's, Skittles, Starburst -- Hot Tamales thrown in there just to mix it up). I would love to have some Swedish Fish tonight.
Has to be fruity candy with white wine; chocolate only goes with red. I can't be the only person who thinks that.
I often take a book to bed at night along with a glass of white wine and a dozen or so pieces of fruity candy (Dots, Jujubees, Jelly Bellies, Mike & Ike's, Skittles, Starburst -- Hot Tamales thrown in there just to mix it up). I would love to have some Swedish Fish tonight.
Has to be fruity candy with white wine; chocolate only goes with red. I can't be the only person who thinks that.
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It is Läkerol, who do a massive range of salt liquorice in the Nordics. They have some interesting flavours.
Have been going to the Nordics about once a month or so for the last 5 years, so I'm a convert. Liquorice is a near obsession to some!
Have been going to the Nordics about once a month or so for the last 5 years, so I'm a convert. Liquorice is a near obsession to some!
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Try the sugar free ones next time. (not before your flight).
http://www.amazon.com/Haribo-Sugar-F...ews/B008JELLCA
http://www.amazon.com/Haribo-Sugar-F...ews/B008JELLCA
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