Sephiroth_dude wrote: » McDonalds Chips, mam brought me back some as she knew I'd be stealing hers .
northgirl wrote: » Jealous! Having the M&S skinny fries with Chicken Goujons - not the same though!
northgirl wrote: » Jaysus I'm starving - will it ever hurry up and be cooked!
Grandeeod wrote: » What is it?
northgirl wrote: » Just chicken goujons and chips. Tis ate now even though I'm not sure the chicken was cooked through :eek:
wheresmahbombs wrote: » Took home some Chicken Selects and twisty fries from McDonald's, in response to the beginning of the Monopoly Prize Vault event.
Whispered wrote: » I just had a bowl of quark with a touch of honey, blueberries, banana and various seeds. With a strong coffee. Quark was a revelation for me. Averages double the protein of Greek yoghurt (14g per 100g) and is so creamy and luscious. Not only that but it's not sour like natural yoghurt so a tiny touch of honey is enough to sweeten. It's not oily like cream. Really worth trying if you're a fan of thick yoghurts. Apparently it's fab for making curries etc creamy too but I haven't tried it for that yet.
Graces7 wrote: » Never had it; maybe above my price range or just my suspicion of new foods.I was like that with sweet potatoes and still am with eg hummus
Whispered wrote: » I just checked my online receipt. It's 1.49 for 250g in Tesco. Their own brand Greek yoghurt is .89 for 500g so it is more expensive but because I don't eat meat the extra protein is worth it for me. Not to mention the creaminess. Little bit of guilt free luxury Hummus is another favourite of mine. I love it. Do you prefer plain food in general or do you like stronger flavours you're familiar with. If I remember correctly you were a big fan of Aldis tangy cheese pasta salad? If so and if you like lemon/garlic flavours I think you'd like hummus!
Graces7 wrote: » Not even sure what to do with it
Whispered wrote: » Dip EVERYTHING into it. Crackers, chopped veggies, chips, salads. Use instead of butter with cheese and tomato. Put it on pasta, on plain meats it's apparently lovely (my husband likes it with chicken, lamb and steak). It's one of my top budget foods because it's decent nutritionally and makes even the plainest snack a meal. EDIT: I'm like a hummus pusher. Drugs are bad kids, m'kay.