foods that you've lost interest in over the years...

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i love pasta but eat way less now

legit makes me feel like shit the next day

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except in italy tho

there it is magic
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Brussels sprouts. The magic isn’t there any more.
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washing machine wrote:My verve for fresh baked bread from a sourdough starter has waned since the pandemic.
This is picking back up. I misplaced my scale, so I'm going medieval style and eyeballing as I get this culture going. I'll need that scale for baking though, I'd guess. That's next week's problem.
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eggs do nothing for me anymore. sure i'll use eggs for cooking, and sure, i'll still eat them if i need/have to. but i so rarely ever think, "you know what i could go for right now? a plate of eggs."
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Complete opposite for me. I would not want to live without eggs
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Team lv.

Even when there's nothing in the fridge, there are eggs. And he I can always count on a decent lunch if I have the means to an egg.
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Regular potato chips (i.e. not baked, kettle cooked etc...)
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That's fair. Kettle chips are like 10x better and only twice as expensive. Worth.
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doug rr wrote:I've been done with salmon for about 6 months now
curious if there is an update since this was posted given that you live in the salmon capital of north america now
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Ello Sailor wrote:That's fair. Kettle chips are like 10x better and only twice as expensive. Worth.
I catch kettle cooked on sale often enough. Not something I always have on hand though. Thanks for your reply.
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I’ll take a thin Lays chip over kettle cooked. Just the right balance of potato, oil, and salt. Kettle cooked are too oily.
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spike wrote:I’ll take a thin Lays chip over kettle cooked. Just the right balance of potato, oil, and salt. Kettle cooked are too oily.
agreed. whenever i eat kettle chips, my fingers feel like they just starred in an episode of Jersey Shore
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Ello Sailor wrote:That's fair. Kettle chips are like 10x better and only twice as expensive. Worth.
I catch kettle cooked on sale often enough. Not something I always have on hand though. Thanks for your reply.
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i hadnt had lays in many years and ate a tiny bag the other day

was satisfying

felt right to have

with a turkey sandwich
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96583UP wrote:i hadnt had lays in many years and ate a tiny bag the other day

was satisfying

felt right to have

with a turkey sandwich
Or ON the turkey sandwich
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spike wrote:
96583UP wrote:i hadnt had lays in many years and ate a tiny bag the other day

was satisfying

felt right to have

with a turkey sandwich
Or ON the turkey sandwich
yeah this for sure
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i could have done both

it was on the side

but after a few bites of the sando

my body was like 'you must have lays'

i had some mini bags in the basement

went for it
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