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wawairis

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  1. Ice cream, pizza, burgers, macaroni and cheese, meatloaf, ice cream, ice cream, and ice cream.
  2. I live in central NJ and there's still ice cream trucks in the neighborhood. I'm such an ice cream addict!
  3. What about the hotdog with the fish cake crumbled on top as seen on Holly Moore's webiste.
  4. Finally found someone that agrees with me about that hamburger thing. If I want a hamburger, I want meat. I'll have the salad on the side. I also intensely dislike mayo on my burgers. The combination of hot and cold grease is not appealing.
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    Fantasy sandwich

    Liverwurst on rye (with seeds) with onion and hot mustard. Cold meatloaf on seeded rye with thinly sliced onion and a dollop of ketchup (catsup) Turkey breast, provolone and hard salami on italian bread with a kiss of mayo. Cold sliced chicken (or turkey) between slices of pound cake. Chicken salad on pumpernickel with bacon. There's so many more that I can't even think of. I'm still digging Jason's monster sambwiches!
  6. Is it too late for me to add my name to the list?
  7. wawairis

    Fantasy sandwich

    I want that sandwich!!
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    Tomato Sandwiches

    Mmmmmmmmm, I want one of each (except for the cucumber sandwich with mayo - ick!) The classic tomato sandwich of my ute is: fresh tomatoes thinly sliced Wonder bread (in adulthood I use a firm textured white bread) a kiss of mayo (not too thick or it gets ookey) salt pepper I could eat at least two of these babies!
  9. Thank you for your responses. I'm surprised that the slimy consistency is a plus. I think I would be willing to try it.
  10. So what does mountain potato taste like? I'm totally unfamiliar with it.
  11. Gee and I thought I was the only person with weird food allergies. I remember that I couldn't even any kind of melon when I was a child. I'd itch all over! Now that I'm an adult I have no problems with melon, but apples make me hurl.
  12. Apples not only bother the inside of my mouth it also causes acute gastro intestinal distress! (ahem!)
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    Mr. Taco

    what's the deal with black folks working at in-n-out? Is that the definition of a good burger?
  14. Whoa! That's the first recipe on this thread that thoroughly grossed me out. Damn! That sounds nasty!
  15. How about sharing those now? Sure! Increase your water intake, watch when you carbs (some people don't easily tolerate carbs in the latter part of the day), increase proteins, and try to remain patient! My worst plateau was approximately 4 months. Drove me crazy, but I eventually succeeded.
  16. I'm glad somone else said it first, but I keep Weight Watchers bars too (just had one a few minutes ago). And always, always a big cup of water. Yeah, at first I was in denial, but hey, it's a valid weight loss program! Screw it, I'm coming out of the weight loss closet!!
  17. Weight watchers bars, animal crackers and tea.
  18. But why not encourage them? She's obviously a caring woman that is willing to work with members of the group if they're having specific problems. She shows genuine concern (not that phoney rah rah stuff!) about our accomplishments and our setbacks. There was a couple of times that I was going to quit, but she get me to stick it out. Yes, Yes, I know it's a multi-million dollar business, but she's very good at what she does. By the way, she's a music teacher, maybe that has something to do with her ease in front of a group of people. Okay, I'll get off my soapbox now. I'm still interested in contributing to the egullet version.
  19. That sounds pretty nifty. Hell, count me in! I've got some good tips for getting over a plateau.
  20. Wha??? I've been going to WW for a while now (34+ lbs) and my leader could easily be a stand up comedian! She's an absolute hoot! Sometimes we're all laughing so much that we forget about the weight part. It's a very closely knit, supportive group. That's wonderful! However, based on what I've experienced and heard from other members, your leader is the exception, rather than the rule. That's true too. I've heard some real horror stories about some of the WW leaders and their phoney enthusiasm. Yuck! So your committee is going to do a WW inspired egullet thread? I'm very interested and would glady take part, especially if people actually commented back to me. I usually wind up being ignored.
  21. Wha??? I've been going to WW for a while now (34+ lbs) and my leader could easily be a stand up comedian! She's an absolute hoot! Sometimes we're all laughing so much that we forget about the weight part. It's a very closely knit, supportive group.
  22. I thought mysore pak was an analgesic for sore muscles! How silly of me! Thanks for the lesson!
  23. I was never a big cotton candy girl - too sticky! I remember watching them make it though. A fascinating process.
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