Snacktime.... Probably in front of a hockeygame or, most often, in bed with a book- You just reach out your hand and something delicious will slide down your throat.
We think alike, Neesy! I was about to quote KRF with a "TWSS"!!!
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Snacktime.... Probably in front of a hockeygame or, most often, in bed with a book- You just reach out your hand and something delicious will slide down your throat.
I think I need to go make some cookies now (nom, nom, nom)We think alike, Neesy! I was about to quote KRF with a "TWSS"!!!
Funniest thing about this topic is. ..I think I need to go make some cookies now (nom, nom, nom)
You just got to tell me what TWSS stands for. Once i thought i had it figured out "Thats What Skimom Said" but i'm beginning to doubt that........We think alike, Neesy! I was about to quote KRF with a "TWSS"!!!
Not really. Milk or sour Milk (is that correct? It is thicker than milk but not really sour) with some kind of Musli. Or perhaps a sandwich with a glass of juice. Toast is usual though. And most people have coffee.... Not i, I just to be sour milk with musli and orangejuice but then i got lactos intolerant and had to ditch the sour milk so now it is a sandwich (but lately i have been having croissants, don't tell anyone..) Herring is, as far as i know, unusual but i think it is more common in the UK.Do you guys in Sweden really eat pickled fish for breakfast?
When we had some visitors from Holland back in the 70s they said they could not eat bacon for breakfast as it was too greasy, but they like to have pickled herring on toast instead.
I realize Sweden and Holland are far apart, but I was just curious if this is common these days over there?
Recipe? (I know that sounds bad - but I like butter tarts, too - I just limit myself to one).
Recipe? (I know that sounds bad - but I like butter tarts, too - I just limit myself to one).
Thanks!Of course! I've been making these since I was a "tweenager", and they've always been a hit. They're super easy to make, but the secret is getting them out of the oven on time! I pull them when they look raw still, but by the time they've cooled they're perfect. (For some reason they get pretty hard by the next day, but they still taste great.) Anyway, when I have the ability to sit down and type out both the normal and the vegan recipes, I will!
What you are describing to me (the "sour" milk) sounds like Greek yogurt.Not really. Milk or sour Milk (is that correct? It is thicker than milk but not really sour) with some kind of Musli. Or perhaps a sandwich with a glass of juice. Toast is usual though. And most people have coffee.... Not i, I just to be sour milk with musli and orangejuice but then i got lactos intolerant and had to ditch the sour milk so now it is a sandwich (but lately i have been having croissants, don't tell anyone..) Herring is, as far as i know, unusual but i think it is more common in the UK.
What you are describing to me (the "sour" milk) sounds like Greek yogurt.
That's what she said. TWSS.You just got to tell me what TWSS stands for. Once i thought i had it figured out "Thats What Skimom Said" but i'm beginning to doubt that........
By the way TWSS means "that's what she said".There is a difference, we do have Greek yughurt here, but it lies in what kind of bacteria that goes into the mix. But they are very similar but i always preferred the Sour Milk (which experts now tend to agree is not quite as healthy as the other)
I agree with you completely. I know a woman who gave up her "chocolate addiction" (her words) by keeping loads of chocolate in her house and eating it whenever the heck she wanted it. She said after almost 2 weeks, she no longer wanted it at all.
You just got to tell me what TWSS stands for. Once i thought i had it figured out "Thats What Skimom Said" but i'm beginning to doubt that........
pegasus216
Nice thread.
I usually crave salty foods. I love salt. Best fast food salt in the whole wide world?? The salt from Church's Fried Chicken. (Salt is bad for me and my high blood pressure.)
I crave chocolate. (If I stay away from it for...30 days? My craving will go away.)
I was hungry when I got home from work and I made a double decker turkey breast, bacon, tomato, avocado, chopped Serrano pepper, with Miracle Whip (Yes, I know. Miracle Whip is not mayo and it's made in he!!. I like it's creamy, sweet goodness.) sandwich on lightly toasted bread. A kosher pickle spear, Ruffles potato chips and sweet iced tea completed the meal. It was awesome!!! But I kinda lost my appetite after making it. It's in the fridge. I'll eat it later.
You had me at turkey, bacon, tomato, and avocado.
We don't do burgers much, but I did the other night. Chopped sirloin with cheddar/bacon. Layered on top of that was cheese (cheddar for the honey, pepper jack for me), nicely melted, grilled and browned onions, grilled mushrooms, big fresh tomato slice, fresh avocado slices, pickles, mayo and yaller mustard for her, spicy brown mustard for me, whole wheat buns for her, deli flats for me, and it was impossible to get the mouth around. Needed: napkins and fork. It was wonderful. Got the burger craving out of the way for another few months.
You had me at turkey, bacon, tomato, and avocado.
We don't do burgers much, but I did the other night. Chopped sirloin with cheddar/bacon. Layered on top of that was cheese (cheddar for the honey, pepper jack for me), nicely melted, grilled and browned onions, grilled mushrooms, big fresh tomato slice, fresh avocado slices, pickles, mayo and yaller mustard for her, spicy brown mustard for me, whole wheat buns for her, deli flats for me, and it was impossible to get the mouth around. Needed: napkins and fork. It was wonderful. Got the burger craving out of the way for another few months.