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Food Shaming

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  • dibuzz
    dibuzz Posts: 2,021 Forumite
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    Heffi1 wrote: »
    Fish fingers have to be between two pieces of toast, the bread goes soggy if not toasted.

    Not if you put a cheese slice above and below the fish fingers.
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  • Heffi1
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    dibuzz wrote: »
    Not if you put a cheese slice above and below the fish fingers.

    Now you have just gone and ruined it completely :)
    :) Been here for a long time and don't often post
  • haha am loving this thread thank OP
    we used to love cineman sugar sarnies as kids (mum made a little jar of sugar with a spoon of cineman) but it was even better on hot buttered toast - num num.
    I love cheap tinned macaroni cheese on a doorstep with an egg on top.
    xx
  • psso
    psso Posts: 1,210 Forumite
    Butterscotch Angel Delight (although we used to call it whip, did anyone else?)

    And Pringles, but they are far, far too addictive to eat these days.

    There used to be a similar thing called Instant Whip. That`s maybe what you remember.
    Think the angel delight was made up with half a pint of milk and the instant whip used a pint for the packet. More pudding for your money.;)

    I liked the butterscotch with a banana sliced through and a scoop of ice cream on the side.Yum.
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  • busiscoming2
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    I love a Mcdonalds Burger and curly fries. Haven't had a Pot Noodle for years and quite fancy one now.
  • Maitane
    Maitane Posts: 360 Forumite
    zaxdog wrote: »
    Yep, born and brought up in Glasgow and now live in Oban.

    Other favourite shameful secrets:

    Fried pizza :D

    Macaroni pies

    Rolls on fritter

    Homemade haggis pasta

    You don't necessarily need to be Scottish. Northern works too ;)
    Mmmm, deep fried anything....
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  • nickyhutch wrote: »
    Young's cod in butter sauce, ping in a microwave stuff. The ONLY packet food I eat, and because it's low in calories and has a sauce with it which is delicious with a plate full of fresh veg.

    I also love fish in sauce in a bag - it's my favourite comfort food. Whenever round my mum's and she asks what I want for dinner I always say "fish in a bag, tinned new potatoes and sweetcorn" haha! :rotfl:

    MSE Becca
  • Own brand diet cola. Especially Sainsburys. I massively prefer it to 'proper' Diet Coke or Diet Pepsi.

    I also prefer Mr T's own brand diet cola (not the "value" range, the next level up) to proper cola - and best of all, it's CHEAP!

    MSE Becca
  • Bunny82
    Bunny82 Posts: 205 Forumite
    Haven't had a Pot Noodle for years and quite fancy one now.
    Don't bother. I had one recently after yeeeeears and they taste of nothing. It's because most of the bad stuff has been taken out!
    Dry January: 31/31 days. :T
  • OrkneyStar
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    Cheesy Pasta
    Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup
    Heinz Tomato Ketchup
    HP Brown Sauce
    HP Fruity Sauce
    Smash for cheesie tatties!

    That's it!
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