Columbo
Never again
Definitely. Cake making isn't cake making unless you lick the spoon, the beaters and the bowl. Do you?
No, I think that would look rather unseemly.
Definitely. Cake making isn't cake making unless you lick the spoon, the beaters and the bowl. Do you?
Seemingly, but not really.No, I think that would look rather unseemly.
Well i'm shallow with food, yes.
I guess i will have to defer to your expertise.
Seemingly, but not really.
Well I guess I'm shallow too as if something looks too vegetable-y then I'd give it a wide berth. But that actually is based on taste and not strictly appearance.
I don't find all foods ugly. I find custard ugly.
Without any prior context based solely on aesthetics then yes it is ugly. But it tastes so good.
I like veg, but they're about to give way to McDonalds and a cheese toastie.Well I guess I'm shallow too as if something looks too vegetable-y then I'd give it a wide berth. But that actually is based on taste and not strictly appearance.
I'd be surprised if they paid that much attention.Oh, but I shall feel ever so unseemly. What ever shall the people down at the village make of it?
I like veg, but they're about to give way to McDonalds and cheese toastie.
I'd be surprised if they paid that much attention.
Well I'm sure I've eaten worse things than this but when I was younger and left to my own devices I'd make a delicious snack of butter and sugar mixed together.
My childhood food experiments included this.
Plus....
Milo and cream sandwiches
Banana and sugar sandwiches (not good for your fruit aversion)
Tomato sauce and anything, my brother and I would compete to make each other the grossest thing possibly. anything that wasn't actually poisonous was fair game. Gherkins and cream anyone?
My childhood food experiments included this.
Plus....
Milo and cream sandwiches
Banana and sugar sandwiches (not good for your fruit aversion)
Tomato sauce and anything, my brother and I would compete to make each other the grossest thing possibly. anything that wasn't actually poisonous was fair game. Gherkins and cream anyone?
My childhood food experiments included this.
Plus....
Milo and cream sandwiches
Banana and sugar sandwiches (not good for your fruit aversion)
Tomato sauce and anything, my brother and I would compete to make each other the grossest thing possibly. anything that wasn't actually poisonous was fair game. Gherkins and cream anyone?
When I first started caring about what I eat (about 9 years ago now) I really resented wholemeal or multigrain bread. The transition to white was hard, but now I do it by choice, and find white bread bland and doughy.
I am not a healthy eater by any stretch of the definition, if that wasn't already clear, but growing up I'd never get to eat white bread so I was actually conditioned to prefer the wholemeal variants. It's the only healthy habit that rubbed off on me it seems.
sitting here at work feeling very holier than thou reading about strange food combos ...
(I used to like sultanas and sugar on buttered bread ... then there was drinking condensed milk out of the opened can in the fridge and thinking Mum wouldn't notice ... oh and crumbling up a small packet of potato chips (usually done by totally over the top method of stomping on the packet so it exploded at one end) and sprinkling them over my peanut butter sandwich ... my dad worked for a chip factory so we had cartons of sample sized (not for retail sale) packs of chips always handy
anyway the reason I'm feeling very holier than thou is I'm eating my lunch which is mixed lettuce with beetroot and carrot strips, figs, pear, cheese and last night's leftover chicken kebab ... am I being healthy or what!!!!!!????!!!!!!!
oh so we won't mention the choccie-covered blueberries stashed in desk drawer ok?
ummm and we better not mention the croissant with coffee earlier right?
oh ok so my goodness only lasts for about a half hour window for lunch ... whats it to you!?!?!