Foods you don't always want to admit you like
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#68
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My college roommate was Korean and he (or rather we) ate spam + kimchi + rice every other day for dinner. It tasted quite good tbh compared to the cafeteria stuff. I still buy spam to put into ramen, kimchi fried rice or make budaejigae every so often. Spam has this stigma as a poor people's food however even though it isn't cheap.
My other one is probably Fruity Pebbles for breakfast.
My other one is probably Fruity Pebbles for breakfast.
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Thanks, maybe I should change it to a rant about seat back reclining! or how much compensation I am due.
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#73
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Originally Posted by fwoomp
...widely available Pringles are outside the States.
I did, however, try paprika-flavored Pringles in Spain, which were delicious. Highly recommend.
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I like to joke that my non-dinner diet looks like that of a four year old. Goldfish, applesauce, and canned "lite" pear halves and peach slices. I'll also buy Juicy Juice when it's on sale.
Being a college student, a lot of my peers are surprised to find out that I enjoy eating blue cheese, Brussels sprouts, and stuffed green olives. One of the dining halls recently added Spanish Queen olives to the salad bar, but doesn't have blue cheese dressing.