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s0m3th1ng

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Lilani said:
Sunflower seeds. I can eat them until my tongue is raw from all the salt, and then eat even more after that.
Haha, ditto.
Freaked my friends out when they saw my entire tongue peeling. Though I prefer pumpkin or butter squash seeds...I've been known to eat an entire 1lb bag of David sunflower seeds in one sitting.
For liquid...does Miso soup count? I drink a cup every day.
 

Cowabungaa

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Diet crack? As in addicted to stuff that isn't neccesarly bad for you? If then, strawberries. I eagerly await the strawberry season, because those strawberries are always a lot bigger and a LOT sweeter than the ones you can get all year round, and promptly eat several kilos of them.

If every food-related article counts, then definitely chocolate. Just...yeah, anything with chocolate. Except the super pure chocolate.
 

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Azaradel said:
Julmust (it's a swedish soft drink sold around christmas - look it up)

I practically live on julmust during the winter - I just can't stop D:

Hell, I've got a bottle next to my laptop right now.
hehe my sister is the same

OT: coffee and ciggarettes.
 

blipblop

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Duck Sandwich said:
Yogurt mixed with crushed All Bran cereal. I like to have it after a good workout, along with a peanut butter/ham/spinach sandwich.
no disrespect but that sandwich just sounded awful
 

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blipblop said:
Duck Sandwich said:
Yogurt mixed with crushed All Bran cereal. I like to have it after a good workout, along with a peanut butter/ham/spinach sandwich.
no disrespect but that sandwich just sounded awful
It's surprisingly delicious. It's only a slight variation on the classic ham/cheese/lettuce sandwich, and peanut butter > cheese. Spinach is also far superior to lettuce.
 

Grayjack

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FargoDog said:
Mountain Dew. I bought a 12 pack from the US and went through it in one evening.
You can't buy it in England? How barbaric!

OT: Sage Valley White Cheddar Puffs. Delicious and low fat!
 

hurfdurp

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Chips. I always eat the whole bag in one sitting. If I try to fool myself and put it away at some point, I always go back without fail shortly after. I've stopped buying chips.
 

Grayjack

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FargoDog said:
Grayjack said:
FargoDog said:
Mountain Dew. I bought a 12 pack from the US and went through it in one evening.
You can't buy it in England? How barbaric!

OT: Sage Valley White Cheddar Puffs. Delicious and low fat!
...I don't live in England.
Sorry. Since the Escapist has a large percentage of UK members, I automatically assumed England.
 

C95J

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TheRightToArmBears said:
wow seriously? worse?

On one hand I feel sorry for Americans but on the other hand I want to try some for myself :D
I wouldn't know if it would taste different but in the UK it doesn't taste exceptionally well...
 

Zenomorph

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katsumoto03 said:
Dr. Pepper.

Oh my god I can't stop drinking the stuff. :(
hehe funny (or weird) story is that i use Dr.pepper as cough medacine.

also i seriously cannot stop eating salt and vinager chips and yes i get the most brutal case of cotton mouth everytime i buy a large bag of chips =P
 

KP Shadow

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SakSak said:
Fresh rye bread.

Healthy (compared to white bread), and tasty as heck.

Once I have a slice, I can easily munch off a quarter of a full bread.

I swear, it's better than cholocate.
I concur. It IS quite tasty.

OT: For me, I'd have to say...

Pistachios. Have you ever had just one pistachio (cookie for reference)
 

SnipErlite

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If I can say non-food items, procrastinating on the internet. It's nearly half three, I have a lecture at 9 and I haven't done my three weekly assignments for about 5 weeks now.

Ffs, I suck...