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Junior Master Dwellar
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 2,728
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Well, you're not supposed to eat fruits while on Atkins.
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Junior Master Dwellar
Join Date: May 2011
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Really? I thought we couldn't. Let me double check that because I would love me some fruits.
![]() What I do when I'm craving sweets, or chocolates, while on Atkins is eat those Atkins bar. Yeah, they're a bit expensive. However, I only need a bite or two and I'm satisfied. So, I finish off a bar in several sittings. Helps abate the craving. Sundae: I eat those seasoned seaweeds in lieu of potato chips too. They're yummy, huh.
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polaroid of perfection
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: West Yorkshire
Posts: 24,185
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I know nothing about Vietnamese cuisine except that globally it is known for fish, and there is a little French influence due to colonialism. So I checked out some recipes and snacks. I was already aware of seaweed crisps (Japanese/ Taiwanese). Talked to Mum - we got those. I had never heard of sesame/ anchovy snacks. Supposedly Vietnamese according to the internet. Mum is like me and adores anchovies. Yep - get those too. So I blame my interest in YOU for those! Even though you never mentioned them. See how you can influence people without even touching your keyboard? I expect you to be making Yorkshire Puddings next week. |
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Junior Master Dwellar
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 2,728
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Actually, I only know of those seasoned seaweed snacks recently. I know someone who introduced them to me when she came home from visiting her mom in Hawaii. It turns out the Korean supermarket that just opened a few years ago carries them. It was only in recent months that I actually tried the anchovy snacks. Hmm...Did you eat the crunchy dry ones? Shrug...anyways, it's was the Korean supermarkert's anniversary, and they were giving away lots of samples. I figured what the heck. I didn't care for it though. ![]() Now, what is Yorkshire Puddings and are they good? Hihihi.....I will try anything, but it'll have to be after the 23rd. Me no eat sweets til after New Year.
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Junior Master Dwellar
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 2,728
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I just looked up Yorkshire pudding recipe. It is not a sweet dessert.
hehe....I will try to make it one day; however, I refuse to use lard or beef drippings. Vegetable oil it is!
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