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  • esselgruntfuttock
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    Well said jeffj.

    What ever that was.

    sprootlet
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    Haribo, I defy anyone to just have 1 sweet, one handful isn’t enough…Starmix and golden bears seems to just disappear.
    Its so bad I don’t buy them and walk past them in the supermarket with my eyes firmly on the opposite aisle.

    rob2
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    That was an interesting article. Makes a lot of sense

    rickmeister
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    Greggs Steak Bake….

    Bregante
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    I don’t normally go in for airy fairy foodstuffs but if my wife doesn’t get me some of this again this Christmas there’s gonna be trouble.

    Scapegoat
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    Chocolate coveted peanuts. The evil genius of placing them next to the checkout in Wilco…… I
    And ginger biscuits. I can do a whole packet with a single cuppa. Lijat green chilli papads…. It’s a good job you get enough in a packet to fry a couple each for tea and have enough to test. Like another four or five.

    U

    MoreCashThanDash
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    Was geoffj calling me a cheesecake eating rat?

    👿

    hammyuk
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    Bregante you b*stard…. That has to be tried now……

    Pigface
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    Shame on all of you, these are my bette noir 😛

    Honourable mentions to a lot of what has been posted.

    In Sweden I loved their Christmas Flat Bread with butter on it.

    andy8442
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    Custard Creams. Food of champions.

    Kryton57
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    chakaping
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    Just when I was about to give up on STW as a home for the terminally argumentative, along comes the best self-help thread for ages.

    I was also going to confess to addictive behaviour around salt & vinegar nuts, Sensations lime & coriander poppadoms, pistachios and virtually any Pringles.

    Also I don’t think anyone has mentioned Mackie’s haggis and black pepper crisps? Sooo easy to eat the whole bag in about five mins.

    crazy-legs
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    Peanut M&Ms
    Sainsbury’s honey roast peanut & cashew nut mix
    Another Sainsbury’s one; they used to do a big bag of dates and pecans which advertised it as 6 servings. This was clearly a lie cos I ate the whole pack in one sitting.

    Just off to Sainsbury’s…

    Kunstler
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    For me it’s 85% chocolate. I’ve been on a 100g bar a day for the past two months. There I’ve said it.

    Also, I find it very hard to stop eating the whole batch of heavily salted, roasted almonds.

    slowoldman
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    +1 for Gingernuts. Or plain chocolate digestives. Or fig rolls.

    daftvader
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    Fresh cream chocolate éclairs… Profiteroles…. Choux buns….

    twinw4ll
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    Food in general i find is addictive, can’t stop eating the stuff.
    First suck on the teat and i was hooked.

    MrOvershoot
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    Sorry I’m still looking at this

    Tom83
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    Bourbons.

    brokenbanjo
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    Rowntrees Fruit Gums. I’m banned from having them after the girlfriend opened bag on a long drive had one and went for another 5mins later. She found an empty bag and a slightly twitching me in the driving seat.

    Fruit shortcake biscuits. Self-imposed ban.

    Kellogs Raisin Wheats. Currently on offer at Home Bargains at £1.49 a box. So far been through 8 boxes in two weeks. On the plus side I have no problems on the bog.

    stumpy01
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    Pistachios or
    Salt n vinegar chipsticks!

    rankbadjin
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    Those re-released Butoni fish an’ chips surely, my salt levels must be through the roof right now!
    Haribo tangfastics are a bit moreish too!

    JohnnyPanic
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    Jelly Babies.

    Try opening a pack and not scoffing the lot.

    I dares ya.

    lemonysam
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    jonwe
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    1: ben and jerrys chunky monkey ice cream ( not on-ones finest rubber)
    2: specaloos ice cream
    3: specaloos/lotus biscuits
    4: fresh home made bread with lashings of salted butter

    mcmoonter
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    Anything that contains marzipan. Especially stollen, bear claws, almond croissants, Bakewell tarts and almond fingers.

    If I lived near a French patisserie I would need a restraining order.

    vickypea
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    Grape nuts! I’ve got through boxes and boxes of them in recent months!

    _tom_
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    Tesco Pillows cereal. The ones with the milk filling. Definitely laced with crack. I got through a box in less than2 days I think. Dangerous.

    johnj2000
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    Anything on a buffet. I could consume the contents of a savoury buffet in minutes if I wasn’t held back by societys need to make us share with others. Found a lovely picture of one with olives, mini burgers, chicken strips, samosas, and breaded prawns. Don’t know how to post images though so I am just going to drool over it alone.

    adjustablewench
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    Ive been suffering fron literally no appetite for a few days now – I have read all of this thread and still nothing appealed . . . Until vickypea mentioned grape nuts – must get some 😀

    tang
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    Pistachio halva. Just back from London where I always stock up on a couple of kg from the Middle Eastern grocers. Anialated a huge slab last night.

    vickypea
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    adjustablewench- hope they get your appetite back 🙂
    I think they go well with banana as well

    eddiebaby
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    Raisins, sultanas, currants. I can buy a 1kg pack to snack out of atwork and can eat the whole lot in an afternoon.
    With very unpleasant consequences,

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