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Originally Posted by The Sci-Fi Slob
Originally Posted by The Rodent
As opposed to those fake slice things that Dairylea makes.
They are still made of cheese and not plastic or lead paint. Dairylea is for kids who don't have the palate for blue cheese and red wine. :d
They are. Made of plastic that is.

Ever tasted one? You're better of eating the packet it came in.
Originally Posted by The Rodent
As opposed to those fake slice things that Dairylea makes.
They are still made of cheese and not plastic or lead paint. Dairylea is for kids who don't have the palate for blue cheese and red wine. :d
Originally Posted by The Sci-Fi Slob
Originally Posted by The Rodent
I got a quarter pounder chicken burger, a spicy chicken burger, an Aberdeen Angus Steak burger, loads of chips, homemade ketchup and mayo and some real cheese on the steak burger.
I've never understood the term "real cheese"...As opposed to fake cheese.?
As opposed to those fake slice things that Dairylea makes.
Originally Posted by The Rodent
I got a quarter pounder chicken burger, a spicy chicken burger, an Aberdeen Angus Steak burger, loads of chips, homemade ketchup and mayo and some real cheese on the steak burger.
I've never understood the term "real cheese"...As opposed to fake cheese.?
I've found the best way to lose weight is to do my grocery shopping entirely in the village.

They do loads of great fresh produce but not much in the way of processed readymeals.

My granddad was the butcher there for years.
I got a quarter pounder chicken burger, a spicy chicken burger, an Aberdeen Angus Steak burger, loads of chips, homemade ketchup and mayo and some real cheese on the steak burger.
Macaroni and cheese is so mediocre when you're eating lots of fun, bad food.

And so weirdly tempting when you're not.
I had a macaroni cheese the other day and am pretty sure they'd put some calories in it.

They must be some kind of seasoning...
Originally Posted by Tacitus
Why do these food manufacturers keep putting those calorie things into their products?

Seems to me like we'd all be better off without them.
There is such thing as no calorie diet.
It's called being vegetarian.

I wouldn't recommend it though. Most vegetarians don't have the strength to lift their lettuce leaves to their mouths.
Why do these food manufacturers keep putting those calorie things into their products?

Seems to me like we'd all be better off without them.
The next two days are diet cheat days. I have eaten as many calories for breakfast as I do in an entire day.