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damitjanet - > -> What do you end up doing?
What do you end up doing?

This can seem a lil strange.

The other night I was being lazy.  You know too lazy to go to the grocery store and get something to eat.  Too lazy to go to fast food.  You know one of those moments you stand with at the fridge looking at it for the umpteenth time and nothing has changed.  You go to the pantry and you just don't see anything you want.

What do you end up doing?

What do you end up eating?

What is your ultimate comfort food when you just don't feel so good?

No I am not pregnant (If I was I would be in all the medical journals and I would be the next catholic miracle). I ended up eating tiny dill pickles, shredded mozzarella and a spoonful of Peanut Butter.  I was hungry and just too tired to go and get anything.  I was out of string cheese.

And then last night I was feeling under the weather so I made my good old stand by when ever I'm not feeling so good.  Instant Smashed potatoes and corn.

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posted by damitjanet on Friday, September 14, 2007 at 07:32 PM
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posted by woofwoof on Sep 14, 2007 at 07:40 PM

Last night I had a piece of bread with honey and peanut butter.  So not on the diet, but I had a hankering for something sweet.  I also like the pickle spear for a quick lo cal snack too.

posted by tchudilowsky on Sep 14, 2007 at 10:56 PM

I do this all the time ha ha

I usually grab a hand full of mini marshmallows and ice water.

My ultimate comfort food when I'm not feeling well is tomato soup.

 

:0)

 

posted by RoyTullis on Sep 14, 2007 at 11:23 PM
Back to my childhood. Great peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
posted by NancyII on Sep 14, 2007 at 11:33 PM

Peanut butter and jelly must be the elixir of the gods for most people.  (gurk)  When Mark was in school he would come home and eat 2-3 tripple decker PB&J's along with a huge glass of Nestles quick and milk.  That was the snack between school and dinner ya know.  And he weighed about 120 soaking wet and we used to say it made him poor to carry it.

If I eat PB at all it has to be a tablespoonfull to stop the hungry's or spread on bread with honey drizzled on it.  No Jelly with it for me thanks.  My jelly goes on toast.

Yikes...spam code  PBICN.  Don't know what that means but it looks important.

posted by samheath on Sep 15, 2007 at 05:33 AM
Hey Janet, I go through the process nearly every day. It comes down to whatever works, but I'm often in a quandry as to what that will be and have to stay prepared for the weird as well as the staples like peanut butter toast.
posted by NancyII on Sep 15, 2007 at 06:52 AM

I have 4 fall backs. 

1.  When I'm hungry and don't want to cook..or nothing looks good, it's Act II Butter Lovers popcorn for me.  Top it off with #4 and call it a night.

2.  Ditto above only sub it with Southeastern Mills Peppered Gravy (mix) and a couple of Bisquick biscuits.  If I'm too lazy for even that..it's light bread and gravy.

3.  In the cool weather Campbells Tomato soup make with milk is the ultimate quick fix.  I keep cans of it at work too.  Add crumbled crackers (after heating) for a stick to the ribs meal.

4.  Comfort food for me is ice cream.  Preferably ice cream sandwiches or bars but a bowl from a carton will work too. My freezer is NEVER without ice cream of some sort.

posted by tchudilowsky on Sep 15, 2007 at 08:17 AM

I would love to say my freezer is never without ice cream since we buy some on nearly ever trip to the market  but we eat it up as soon as we buy it!. Poor ice cream has no chance for survival around here!

Peanut butter is a great treat too. I like my peanut butter (smooth kind) mixed with marshmallow fluff eaten with a banana. my husband thinks I'm a sicko when I do.

:0)

posted by samheath on Sep 15, 2007 at 08:47 AM

Tell your husband there is no accounting for taste.

posted by Lingtaowoo on Sep 15, 2007 at 08:56 AM
Call me crazy...call me weird....but if you want a little piece of heaven to hold you over--peanut butter and jelly/honey in a WARM flour tortilla---10-4!!!
posted by sagefever on Sep 15, 2007 at 01:56 PM
My best meals often are concocted with bits of this and that from other meals or leftovers as the are so crassly called. They are really new meals awaiting creation. Most anything ,meat, potato's, eggs, veggies,cheese with a flour tortilla and a dash of salsa becomes a meal.  Tapanada and french bread is a quick snack..I keep radishes, carot and celery sticks cut up for "reach in" eating.I eat some peanut butter, but I forgo fancies like bread and just use a spoon for "I can do no more than scoop" moments.  Comfort food?..when my oldest passed, he possed me and I ate candy~ given that up now~ for the first time in a long while. I lived on Skittles and coke for awhile there. But my body and brain demanded real food again so I slowly started cooking, now I can't imagine not doing it. Good real food is a comfort to me .  I can't wait for soup time, there is a pot of one kind or another on the stove from October to April ~ some bread or crackers and 45 minutes to  soup heaven.
posted by Vidalma on Feb 12, 2008 at 03:37 PM

thats an easy one CANDY!!!! usually mexican lol gets me all hyper and smiling!! ^.^

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