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  • The most dangerous food to buy in large multiples?
  • binners
    Full Member

    The question arises as I'm working from home this week. I reckon I'll have put on two stone by the end of the week if i carry on at this rate!

    Stuff that really is too risky to keep a stock of, as you won't stop nipping to the fridge/cupboard if you know its in the house?

    1. Pack of 5 large linconshire sausage rolls from the bakery – history already I'm afraid
    2. Dairylea dunkers – I got them in for the kids. Honest guv. Their days are numbered
    3. Made the mistake of buying a 26 pack of assorted flavours of crisps. So you have to make a serious impact on them before you noticed you've eaten any. Mmmmmmmmmmmm Worcester sauce flavour

    Whats yours then you fat biffers? And don't give me your stuffed vine leaves/olives nonsense. Fess up! The crapper the better.

    BURP!

    molgrips
    Free Member

    I used to buy this swiss roll cake from the corner shop where I used to live. It was about 18" long, and pretty cheap and crappy, but I seriously could not physically stop myself eating basically the whole thing in an evening. Frightening!

    MrCrushrider
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    pies from morrisons
    jammy dodgers
    ice cream
    and olives – seriously, i cant leave them alone!

    gravity-slave
    Free Member

    Tesco do an own brand chunky choc chip cookie that are called 'danger biscuits' in our house!

    highclimber
    Free Member

    chocolate digestive biscuits (esp. the caramel ones) and a cup of tea! thats my dinner sorted if I have them in!

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    Figs.

    TooTall
    Free Member

    Doing the shopping for the works bar at a cash and carry. REALLY bad news especially if sharing the task with another stupid and childish glutton:

    1 x mahoosive box of 'flying saucer' sherbet sweets. 750 of them. I was begging people to take them from my office.

    1 x case of creme eggs. 48 of them gone in less than a week.

    1 x case of Tunnock's Tea Cakes. Quicker than the creme eggs.

    The above was not all in the same week and it was years ago.

    rootes1
    Full Member

    Chorley Cake 5 pack
    Jammy Dodgers – family pack
    Donuts bags of 10

    all above plus cups of tea – mega danger!

    toab
    Free Member

    PRINGLES!!!!

    it starts of as starchey salty loveliness – then after the third tube the stomach cramps begin…

    andywarner
    Free Member

    bourbon creams.

    TheSouthernYeti
    Free Member

    Angel Slices

    TooTall
    Free Member

    If it isn't by the case, you're in the little leagues!

    joolsburger
    Free Member

    Tunnocks caramel thingys

    Cheese

    Wotsits multipacks

    Gu Millionares flapjacks

    beamers
    Full Member

    Jaffa Cakes

    No matter what size packet they come in, once opened they don't stand a chance.

    jacko54321
    Free Member

    coke, going through a big bottle a day !

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    Anything sweet or alcoholic.

    satsoma
    Free Member

    I've watched soma_rich demolish a family size tiramisu in 3 minutes…

    KINGTUT
    Free Member

    Dry roasted nuts.

    binners
    Full Member

    Kingtut – good call. Same here. They could make packets of peanuts the size of double duvet covers and I'd still finish them once I'd opened them

    warton
    Free Member

    my wife has banned any snack food from being in the house.
    crisps
    biscuits
    cake
    ryvita (?)
    Oatcakes
    etc
    etc

    cause she knows it will last less than a day if I find it.

    A pack of biscuits last 5 minutes tops.

    Admiralable
    Free Member

    Monster Munch, Pork Scratchings, Diam bar, Smarties, Dolly Mixture and Toast with Butter butter not margarine or I can't belive its not butter

    D0NK
    Full Member

    I've watched soma_rich demolish a family size tiramisu in 3 minutes…

    post ride I reckon I could manage that.
    Corner shop used to do "Bobby's Cakes", they did a fruit cake about the size of a bin lid, could polish that off in one go with 2 enormous mugs of tea after a big ride

    geetee1972
    Free Member

    Working from home eh? Food stuffs are only part of your problem! Have you got through the wa**ing stage yet?

    Mitchell & Webb, Workng from Home

    molgrips
    Free Member

    Salt and vinegar dry roasted peanuts. 100g bag – gone, straight down. A full 1,000 calories in a matter of minutes.

    CaptJon
    Free Member

    You lot need to iDTFU.

    jahwomble
    Free Member

    hmmm, ryvita.

    Not so bad on their own but I have to cover them in hummus and pickled onions or mayo and eat about six at a time.

    26 packs of crisps? yup, you've eaten about twenty three before you realise.

    hora
    Free Member

    Pornography
    Red wine

    cxi
    Free Member

    A box (24 pack?) of the big cookies from Costco.

    molgrips
    Free Member

    Capt John – peanuts would be fine on the iDave diet… 🙂

    TooTall
    Free Member

    jahwomble – Member
    hmmm, ryvita.

    You big girl! Ryvita have no known nutritional value. They are one down from carpet tiles and two down from shredded wheat! You can't bring ryvita into a gluttony fight!

    KINGTUT looks good on his dry roasted peanuts – especially if it was him I saw near Abbots Leigh all in black on Saturday afternoon.

    *swoon*

    jahwomble
    Free Member

    Oh and eggs, bought a big carton of eggs on friday and have eaten mountains of french toast with bacon and maple syrup since, whoops.

    KINGTUT
    Free Member

    KINGTUT looks good on his dry roasted peanuts – especially if it was him I saw near Abbots Leigh all in black on Saturday afternoon.

    *swoon*

    It was 8)

    Were you lurking in the bushes?

    jahwomble
    Free Member

    "You big girl! Ryvita have no known nutritional value. They are one down from carpet tiles and two down from shredded wheat! You can't bring ryvita into a gluttony fight!"

    Ah but you see, the ryvita is merely the Mayo delivery system which has to be about an inch thick 🙂

    davidtaylforth
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    Any sort of cereal, be it corn flakes, special k, bran flakes or crunchie nut cornflakes. Unfortunately they are only sold in large multiples.

    U31
    Free Member

    Hollands pies.
    And dry roasted pea nuts

    OmarLittle
    Free Member

    square salt n vinegar

    the packets are so small that i need to have 2 at a time to satisfy. Then by the time i finish the two packets i decide to have another couple as they are just wee small bags then once im in the middle of eating them i'm getting the last two bags out as well because i've already been a greedy bastard and eaten 4 packets of them i may as well finish them off.

    TooTall
    Free Member

    Were you lurking in the bushes?

    No – driving past trying not to touch myself. We had been to the middle class delight that is baby swimming lessons. I recognized the bike then the thighs.

    davidtaylforth
    Free Member

    What is it that makes people carry on eating, even when they know their full?

    hora
    Free Member

    Depression

    richmtb
    Full Member

    I used to be a habitual muncher

    Doritos, the 240gram "sharing" bag and a jar of dip.

    Never lasted more than an hour once opened about 1300 calories I reckon

    Cheeslets, regardless of the size of bag pretty much always finished in one sitting

    Rationale was simple – five minutes into muching "Oh look I barely eaten any" Half an hour later "Well they are nearly finished now!"

    iDave diet plan now though, so houmus and carrots!

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