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What Are You Craving?


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Jestgar Rising Star

Well Guhlia,

I had pancakes with blackberry jam for DINNER and all because of that avatar of yours!


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Guhlia Rising Star
Well Guhlia,

I had pancakes with blackberry jam for DINNER and all because of that avatar of yours!

Were they good? :D

Jestgar Rising Star

They were fabulous. I would have had them again for breakfast only that getting-to-work-on-time thing got in the way.

If I ever get a waffle maker - those are next.

Guhlia Rising Star
They were fabulous. I would have had them again for breakfast only that getting-to-work-on-time thing got in the way.

If I ever get a waffle maker - those are next.

If you get a waffle maker, make sure you get a decent one. Some of the ultra-cheapies don't cook the waffles evenly. I got a GE and I love mine. It was relatively inexpensive at about $18. I make a huge batch of waffles on the weekend and then freeze them so I can have quick breakfasts during the week. It's definitely worthwhile for us because my daughter generally wakes up starving.

As far as cravings go... Today I am majorly craving pickels. I think I am likely going to sit here and eat the whole jar in one sitting. Blech. I just can't stop myself. Thank God I only bought one jar! :rolleyes:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Ooohhh... And fruit and cream waffles and bagels with cream cheese. Can't seem to get enough of either of them.

You mean those in Angie's avatar?? OMG I am going to make those...... :rolleyes:

M&Ms

In Australia M&Ms have wheat starch :(

Put some money in my paypal account and I'll send them to you. ;)

Nachos or Buffalo Wild Wings...

or Skyline Chili

or Lil Smokies...

we can eat Lil Smokies??? but don't they have MSG?

Okay: binges and cravings? Trader Joe's Rice Pudding - - holy cow. I eat a whole container at one sitting :ph34r: once or twice a week. And, their Spicy Soy Flax Seed corn tortilla chips. Half a bag at a time. But having a prob w/ flax, so had to cut down. :(

Nantzie Collaborator

Gluten-Free Pantry's Angel Food Cake with a glaze made from Pillsbury Frosting, with sprinkles.

:D

Nancy

Jestgar Rising Star

I have got to stop reading this thread. I keep drooling on the keyboard


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Gluten-Free Pantry's Angel Food Cake with a glaze made from Pillsbury Frosting, with sprinkles.

:D

Nancy

Angel food cake is delicious with whip cream and crushed pinapple mixed in it and used as a frosting.

Also, if you are having people over, angel food caked diced in bite size portions, then a bowl of strawberries and whip cream to spoon over it :P Yum!

angel-jd1 Community Regular

You are all comming up with some GREAT craving foods............nice!

I had to cave in and go buy my rice pudding to go with my peanutbutter chocolate chip cookies. I'm home sick today :( I had to go buy 7-up so I figured why not lol Nothing else sounds good to eat anyways.........darn sinus infections.

On the subject of little smokies and the msg questions. MSG isn't a problem in terms of gluten. It is gluten free, however many people avoid it for other reasons. Hillshire farms little smokies are great and gluten free. AWESOME when put into the crock pot with a bottle of sweet baby ray's bbq sauce mmm

After bronco's suggestion of the chili and somebody elses nacho craving. I am now craving chili cheese tater tots. Make the tater tots or fries......top with chili and then cheese mmmmm Geesh people!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Looking for answers Contributor

gluten-free pancakes with syrup and butter--oh, yummy!

Sillyyakdidi Apprentice

hey guys, lol i'm so hungry at home right now and the weather is sucky so i cant get to a store, and ya'll have mad eme SO hungry!

Mango04 Enthusiast

Chebe pizza with tomato, zucchini and green peppers on top. Had some for breakfast yesterday :ph34r: Think I need to go make some more :)

jerseyangel Proficient

Bacon :lol:

And my favorite breakfast--sliced banana, fresh blueberries, sliced almonds, cinnamon and pure maple syrup drizzled over the top. So good....

I have to agree about Angie's waffles--those look fantastic! Soon as I can, I'm trying them.

Mango04 Enthusiast
I do the same thing when I eat at Picazzos in Tempe. I literally call people to tell them I am eating "pizza that tastes like pizza".

:lol: I don't call people, but last time I was at Beau Jo's in Colorado I made my friend take a picture of me, so I would have evidence that I ate real pizza from a real pizza place :ph34r:

bluejeangirl Contributor
:lol: I don't call people, but last time I was at Beau Jo's in Colorado I made my friend take a picture of me, so I would have evidence that I ate real pizza from a real pizza place :ph34r:

Sometimes when I eat gluten free stuff that looks and tastes like the real stuff I feel like I'm cheating and have to fight feeling guilty. Also I'll have dreams that I'm eating bread or cookies and wake up horrified. lol

I could go for a chile dog. I'd probably have three and be thirsty all night.

Gail

amybeth Enthusiast

Breyers ice cream --- "Take Two" variety with orange sherbet and vanilla ice cream ---- AND the Peanut Butter Tracks flavor. (Edited to emphasize: NOT TOGETHER IN THE SAME BOWL - ICK!)

Granny smith apples and grapes with slices of cheddar cheese (a nice glass of white wine makes it even better!)

glutino pretzels - I believe I'm heavily addicted.

Tinkyada with butter and grated parmesan (not too healthy, but Yum!)

Yoplait French Vanilla or White Chocolate Raspberry Yogurt

Gee, guess I'm hungry

georgie Enthusiast

Coke ? Does Coke have Gluten ? :o

I haven't stopped craving M&Ms since this thread started !! :lol:

Nantzie Collaborator

Coke is gluten-free!!

jkmunchkin Rising Star
I crave nachos with cheddar cheese. Mmmmm. It may be gluten-free, but I still can't have it because of the cheese.

The other day I was craving nachos like crazy, so I got some tostitos, all the stuff to make chili and some cheese and made myself some awesome nachos!

Cupakes!!! Right now I am craving namaste chocolate cake mix with Pillsbury vanilla frosting.

angel-jd1 Community Regular
The other day I was craving nachos like crazy, so I got some tostitos, all the stuff to make chili and some cheese and made myself some awesome nachos!

Cupakes!!! Right now I am craving namaste chocolate cake mix with Pillsbury vanilla frosting.

Mmmm Chili with tons of cheese sounds awesome today. It has been snowing most of the day and it's soooo cold. Maybe tomorrow I will make chili to warm me up!! Good idea.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

jkmunchkin Rising Star
AMC movie nachos are gluten-free, made by Frito-Lay. Sometimes I will pick an AMC to go to, then the movie, just cause I want movie nachos.

to let them know I was eating a pretzel.

Elonwy

Please tell me I am not the only person that will go into a movie theatre just to get popcorn and not actually go to a movie?!!!!

Carriefaith Enthusiast
The other day I was craving nachos like crazy, so I got some tostitos, all the stuff to make chili and some cheese and made myself some awesome nachos!
That sounds good!

I'm still craving nachos and now I'm craving pudding. I was a chipaholic so I crave chips as well, especially all dressed and ketchup.

tarnalberry Community Regular

I'm craving someone to clean my kitchen. :P

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I could use some brownies and some fruit salad.....and maybe some beef stir-fry...what a combo.

Franceen Explorer

Reese's Peanut Butter Cups!

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