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12-25-2003, 11:48
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Belleair Beach, FL & Houston, TX
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Fat-Free Foods - YUCK!
So a bunch of us are sitting around waiting for the "real meal" to be served and my "well intentioned" girlfriend brings over a "no-fat" spread...no fat cookies, no-fat chips, no-fat dip, no fat-creamer, etc...
I watched the look on her face as she took her first bites...;P She did not look too thrilled...
I've just tasted fat-free sour cream/onion dip for the first (and last) time...
I am watching her gingerly throw everything into the trash...;f
Eggnog for everyone!!!! Yeah!!!!;H ;8
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12-25-2003, 12:39
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Fat Free? Why?
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12-25-2003, 12:47
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Farmington, MI
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Jello brand sugar and fat free chocolate pudding is actually *very* good. I was shocked the first time I tried it, it's almost exactly the same as the original.
Cheers!
Glen
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12-25-2003, 13:32
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Quote:
Originally posted by Toyman
Fat Free? Why?
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it's women's thing. ;f
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12-25-2003, 14:02
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: RFD South Georgia
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The only fat free food that I REALLY like is Kraft Fat Free Italian Dressing. It's better than the original as a marinaide for meats. However, it's not my favorite salad dressing.
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12-25-2003, 14:18
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I know I am rather quirkey, but I do like fat free sour cream;P;e
Fat free foods....Food Forum? Hmm....
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12-25-2003, 18:01
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Big Chimney, WV
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I'm with you Exxotic One. Fat free anything usually is accompanied by a chorus of "blech" noises....nasty. If the very midst of a dumbass attack a few years ago I decided to make a fat free cheesecake. I purchased fat free cream cheese and fat free sour cream, used egg beaters instead of the real thing....baked the aforementioned concoction just like a real cheese cake and bingo! Nasty cheese something or the other for everyone! Never again.
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12-26-2003, 09:45
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Location: Oklahoma!
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Fat-free (skim) milk is not too bad if you put about four tablespoons of Hershey's syrup in a glass of it. (Hershey's is also fat-free.)
Fat-free yogurt is OK.
Lay's fat free Wow chips are not too bad, at least some varieties.
Archway makes a fat-free oatmeal raisin cookie which is very good.
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