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  1. #1
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    Mar 2007
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    Oh mine are from DH, he's the worst!!
    *putting potato chips or savory biscuits like jatz in the fridge, WTF???? Who wants cold crackers?
    *putting tomato sauce on macaroni cheese!!! Why not just have a tomato pasta, not cheese?
    *making this disgusting mash of all the vegies in the fridege, potato, carrot, broccolli, cauliflower, and mashing some gravy in with it...ewwwww.......it just comes out some brown/green colour, how can you eat something so ugly??

  2. #2
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    Jul 2006
    Melbourne
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    See, I think they should lock Cadbury up and throw away the key LOL. Awful stuff, blergh. Give me 70%, or 85% Lindt any day

    ETA OMG SJ, who would put chips in the fridge????? WTF?

  3. #3
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    Apr 2008
    The Purple House, Sydney
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    lol ok I confess I love chips in the fridge. I don't know why but they just taste better! That goes for Jatz too.
    Ben- ummm i think cheese on a McChicken is a food crime in itself
    You know what's really good but probably definately a food crime? Kettle chips (plain ones) that have been fridged, served with tomato sauce to dip them in. Yummm.....

  4. #4
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    Mar 2007
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    eww.....lol. Chips in the fridge are just weird. DH says his mum used to put them in there at home so now he likes them. Thinks they stay fresher or something. Not true!! They just taste like fridge, lol. And how long do you want to keep them for anyway?? lol.
    Lori, I do agree with you on the McChicken though!

  5. #5
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    Jan 2008
    Euroa, Victoria
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    LoriRae what did you eat when you were pg?! Sorry but that sounds too gross!!

    Ditto the pickles on subway...I always ask for HEAPS!!!

    I think McDonalds in itself is a food crime! Sorry

    Also a food crime this creation from my husband. A Nacho 'lasagne' Mince meat with no flavouring added. Flavoured CCs. Tomato sauce Cheese and wait for it..... PEAS (to make it healthy DH informed me!) He layered it together like a lasagne was the most disgusting thing!!

    Also my MILs 'spag bol' doesn't even deserve to be called spag bol! DH begged me to make it like his mum does. I call her and ask what she puts in it. Mince meat...Lots of garlic...and tomato or BBQ sauce, whichever I have more of! YUK YUK YUK!!!

  6. #6
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    Mar 2007
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    eww.....that is not spag bol!!!!!!!
    Neither is my Aunty's...huge amounts of pasta with hardly any sauce with a few bits of chopped up steak in it, hahahahahaha. What the?? I remember going there for dinner and my little cousins saying 'What is this mum???' and the adults saying 'Shh....just eat it'. Very hard to eat, no flavour,

  7. #7
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    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
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    Aaaah! See we don't generally buy milk chocolate... my DH hates it and has converted me to dark mostly. I seem to recall Lindt's milk chocolate is pretty average. My kids love dark chocolate too thankfully... if you are going to eat the stuff the dark stuff is marginally better for you. There's a photo in my gallery of my 2yo toddler standing in the 'fridge polishing off my Lindt Chili Dark chocolate!!! Little scallywag!

  8. #8
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    Oct 2004
    In my Zombie proof fortress.
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    Agree on that spag bol, sounds as bad as what my ex SIL made one night. Totally flavourless and surrounded by an orange oil slick. Silly me had walked in the door and said how hungry I was, so I had to eat it. There was not even any cheese to help with the flavour

    Very confused the gravy on meat being seen as a crime. Nothing better than a good roast with homemade gravy. I am fussy though, on the meat only and not the veg.

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