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Tips and tricks to survive the holidays? Post # 16 ( permalink)

October 2nd, 2008, 02:03 AM
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Rep Power: 53 | | Yup, one or two is difficult to manage. She takes the small peanut butter cups and wraps a ball of peanut butter cookie dough around it, so yes PB and chocolate filled PB cookie... kill me now... |
Tips and tricks to survive the holidays? Post # 17 ( permalink)

October 2nd, 2008, 02:11 AM
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Originally Posted by reluctantcabbie Yup, one or two is difficult to manage. She takes the small peanut butter cups and wraps a ball of peanut butter cookie dough around it, so yes PB and chocolate filled PB cookie... kill me now... |
Must....have....cookies....now..... |
Tips and tricks to survive the holidays? Post # 18 ( permalink)

October 2nd, 2008, 05:09 AM
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Rep Power: 9 | | | My plan: Don't take any leftovers home.
I think the major problem is for alot of people it isn't one day, its the week after the holiday for thanksgiving and christmas. Lets face it, people usually get a few days worth of leftovers.
And you get people like my grandmother who brings over lots of candies.
Im going to be glad I can skip it, I'm also gonna tell my mom to skip the sweets in my stocking and just give me socks. |
Tips and tricks to survive the holidays? Post # 19 ( permalink)

October 2nd, 2008, 05:15 AM
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Originally Posted by jeffisbig Im going to be glad I can skip it, I'm also gonna tell my mom to skip the sweets in my stocking and just give me socks. | *lmao*...I thought it was only my mother in law who does that with my husband...every year she gives him socks...for about 20 years now.....must be a mother/son thing....*lol* |
Tips and tricks to survive the holidays? Post # 20 ( permalink)

October 2nd, 2008, 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by San Don't buy them? If they're not in the house, I don't eat them. And I grew up with toblerone, and hurt myself every time I try to eat those buggers, so they're out of the question anyway....*lol* | The pieces of nougat from Toblerones always got stuck in my teeth, it drove me nuts. I never bought coffee table-sized chocolate bars for myself, but they were usually given to me at Christmastime by my evil cow of a mother-in-law. She probably thought since I was obese, I'd appreciate a few lbs of Cadbury's Dairy Milk. Uhhh...no. Quote: |
Seriously though, I just won't buy any of the sweets, or other tempting stuff....it's not harder to resist Christmas sweets than to resist any other sweets throughout the year. And I told my mom not to send ANY kind of German sweets up in the Christmas packet either, and she promised not to...so I hope there won't be any temptation from there, either! *gulp*
| Sweets were never the problem with me. It's savories, and shops like Marks and Spencer and Sainsbury's were just horrible at Christmas with those deliciously evil holiday treats. People who say the food in England is bad are insane; it's the only thing I really miss about England. The food was fantastic. I have the cellulite to prove it! |
Tips and tricks to survive the holidays? Post # 21 ( permalink)

October 2nd, 2008, 06:41 AM
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Originally Posted by txsqlchick The pieces of nougat from Toblerones always got stuck in my teeth, it drove me nuts. I never bought coffee table-sized chocolate bars for myself, but they were usually given to me at Christmastime by my evil cow of a mother-in-law. She probably thought since I was obese, I'd appreciate a few lbs of Cadbury's Dairy Milk. Uhhh...no. | Yepp, same here. And, if you get the big bars, it's impossible to break them into pieces, so you have to kinda chew through the base to get a piece off, and when you bite through you ram the top of it up your nose....*lol* Billy Connolly was right, Toblerone is a violent sweetie!! *lol*
And my m-i-l does the same thing all the time, and I told her now not to get any kind of sweets for any member of the family anymore. Both my husband and I are fat as hell, and my stepson gets hyperactive if he gets anything that has sugar in. He's got enough problems as it is, doesn't need that on top of it. So there is no reason to get that stuff in the first place Quote:
Originally Posted by txsqlchick Sweets were never the problem with me. It's savories, and shops like Marks and Spencer and Sainsbury's were just horrible at Christmas with those deliciously evil holiday treats. People who say the food in England is bad are insane; it's the only thing I really miss about England. The food was fantastic. I have the cellulite to prove it! | It's both for me. I love chocolate...don't like crisps and stuff like that though. As for the English food...there is good stuff, there is bad stuff. The thing is that most of the things that are good, and considered English food, aren't actually English at all....*lol*...I mean, fish and chips? Fries with vinegar on them??  And that's a traditional English thing!
They have, however, some really dangerous things over here....loads of sweet puddings, chocolate and caramel sauces, good ice cream, Indian food (with loads of cream and things), chinese food and so on. The only thing I miss is really good Italian food...even though right now it is probably a good thing that there isn't any of that available....*lol* |
Tips and tricks to survive the holidays? Post # 22 ( permalink)

October 2nd, 2008, 06:46 AM
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Originally Posted by San It's both for me. I love chocolate...don't like crisps and stuff like that though. As for the English food...there is good stuff, there is bad stuff. The thing is that most of the things that are good, and considered English food, aren't actually English at all....*lol*...I mean, fish and chips? Fries with vinegar on them??  And that's a traditional English thing!
They have, however, some really dangerous things over here....loads of sweet puddings, chocolate and caramel sauces, good ice cream, Indian food (with loads of cream and things), chinese food and so on. The only thing I miss is really good Italian food...even though right now it is probably a good thing that there isn't any of that available....*lol* | Fish and chips are GOOD!  I used to make them at home; there was a particular brand of frozen fish fillets that I could bake in the oven and oh my god, were they good. Combine that with some nice thick-cut chips and some mushy peas with malt vinegar and I was in heaven. Seriously.
Most of what I liked in England was "ethnic" food, but I also liked some stodgy English favorites like bacon butties and beef stew with dumplings. Also, the English are extremely creative with sandwich fillings. I've never seen those ingredients combined anywhere else. I'd also never seen a french fry sandwich (chip butty to the English) before I went to the UK. That was a step too far for me; I never did eat one. I like sandwiches and I like french fries, but not together. |
Tips and tricks to survive the holidays? Post # 23 ( permalink)

October 2nd, 2008, 08:08 AM
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Tips and tricks to survive the holidays? Post # 24 ( permalink)

October 2nd, 2008, 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by reluctantcabbie Fish and chips are indeed good, assuming you leave out the malt vinegar  | I like malt vinegar. |  | | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | | | Display Modes | Rate This Thread | Linear Mode | |
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