Addictive Foods

[quote]T-Nick wrote:
Natural Peanutbutter. I go threw a jar a week. [/quote]

I do triple that, I put them in my shakes 2-3 hours before bed.

One thing I think I could eat constantly would be a chili recipe I have, pretty basic but it’s made from the cows I’ve raised who got fed grass/100 loafs of whole wheat bread a day.

This thread is awesome. I swear I’m making gains just reading it…

(As mentioned above)
-oats+crunchy PB
-Giant organic Fuji’s
-Vanilla yogurt/vanilla bean ice cream
-Meat, meat, meat (pork/beef tenderloin, chicken)
-Mango
-Any South East Asian/South Indian coconut-chicken dish
-Very rich, high quality cheesecake (any flavour!)
-Pumpkin pie with avocado/walnut crust.

Beer

Chicken wings

(and beer)

All those “all you can eat” buffets that Rainjack mentioned- which, btw, makes him a bastard for making me think about them (almost as much as I’m a bastard for making myself think of beer n’ wings). Come to hink of it, you’re all bastards for making me think about all the “not-good-for-the-physique-but-I-could-eat-till-I’m-on-a-TLC-special” foods.

Screw it! I’m going out for wings and beer!

[quote]TheWookie wrote:
sweetlovin wrote:
TheWookie wrote:
T-Vixen

ahahahahahahaha!

celery sticks and peanut butter

LASAGNA ( low on pasta and heavy on the meat and cheese!)

banana bread

organic dark chocolate

Surge!

cottage cheese with almost everything

beets! ( I love beets… and cabbage??? wierd, I know)

Chicken… where would all the leaner-outters be without chicken breasts?

more peanut butter

and finally,
oatmeal!

SL

Fage Greek Yogurt. Holy shit do I love this stuff!

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Especially the full fat variety with some clear honey drizzled on it.

Most of the stuff listed here is not addictive. It is barely palatable fuel for the body.

Circus Peanuts are addictive. I can eat them until I am sick and I still want more.

[quote]TheWookie wrote:

I suppose you like “Peeps” too.

You want really addictive? CASHEWS. End of story.[/quote]

Ughhh, just thinking about those multi colored mashmellow like birds of sugary nastiness make me want to puke.

Mayfield - Moose Tracks Ice Cream(truly a work of art, er, the devil)

Chinese food - Rib tips and pork fried rice, w/ red sauce

[quote]naughtybox wrote:
Ughhh, just thinking about those multi colored mashmellow like birds of sugary nastiness make me want to puke.[/quote]

Yeah I know I like them too…

[quote]TheWookie wrote:
Zap Branigan wrote:
Most of the stuff listed here is not addictive. It is barely palatable fuel for the body.

Circus Peanuts are addictive. I can eat them until I am sick and I still want more.

I suppose you like “Peeps” too.

You want really addictive? CASHEWS. End of story.[/quote]

Peeps are vile.

Whole Milk. Mmm Bulk.

Chocolate Milk. Super Bulk.

Peanutbutter and Banana Toasted Sandwiches.

Macadamia Nuts. I could eat a bucket without noticing.

Avacardos. I dig them, big time.

Eggs. 8 a morning; yep, 56 a week. Unless of course i have more as a snack.

I hate sugars. Chocolate, Ice-Cream, Candy - Yuk.

[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
Peeps are vile.[/quote]

Stick a package of them in the microwave. Fun times.

I cant get enough subway.

I didn’t go through all the posts, but can I be the first to say PIZZA ? With broccoli and chili flakes.

Oh, man! I’ve been on this chocolate milk kick lately, like crazy! I could easily go through a gallon or two a day! Wow!

Old Wisconsin Beef Sticks

Carrot Cake with the GOOD frosting

String Cheese

Tacos

Chicken

Taco Salad

Taco Pizza

Deli Sandwiches

Sliced Pineapple/Pineapple Chunks

Fruit Cocktail

Fresh Red Apples

Grapes

And on and on and on and on…

Homemade mudpie:

  • Natty PB, cottage cheese, melted dark chocolate, walnuts, dates, chopped bananas, honey.

  • Anything involving a great quality cheese and olive oil, preferably with ezekial break or wholegrain flatbread.

  • Anything involving a really excellent guacamole. Especially if combined with the above-mentioned cheese.

  • Homemade banana bread with walnuts and raisins.

  • Dried figs - if they’re nice and moist and not all hard.

  • PB and honey and banana sangwich!

  • A really awesome chili or curry - or a chili in guacamole sauce with soba noodles and olive oil.

  • Fresh pineapple with plain yogurt and berries.

any meat with barbecue sauce

[quote]chrisfoxnyc wrote:
I didn’t go through all the posts, but can I be the first to say PIZZA ? With broccoli and chili flakes.[/quote]

NYC was all I thought when I read this post. Then I looked at your avatar. It’s strange, NYC is supposed to be known for having good pizza, but it sucks compared to Chicago’s! That’s not to say it isn’t better than somewhere like say, DC though.

Actually though, a sleepy industry-town called Rockford, Illinois has the best pizza in the world. Lino’s, John’s and Sam’s. Incredible!

[quote]usctrojansfan wrote:
n3wb wrote:
red lobster cheddar bay biscuits

that was the best call i’ve ever heard…[/quote]

I second that.

Cheese.

I can eat any kind of cheese, at any time. If cheese didn’t exist, I’d likely be fifty pounds lighter, and save hundreds of the course of the year on grocery bills. My wife caught me with a bag of cheddar cheese curds and a bottle of hot sauce yesterday; she said it looked like food porn and I was making funny noises.

Nebraska,Grass fed beef. I won’t even bother to get a steak when I’m traveling out of state any more.