I wouldn't consider a properly made pizza with a good bread dough, tomato sauce, herbs, real cheese and vegetables to be junk food. It depends on whether it is made in a restaurant or home kitchen, or whether it was bought from the frozen food section of the supermarket.
None of the above. Fish and chips. The fish should be haddock and the chips should be crispy not soggy. Mushy peas if I'm especially hungry. Curry sauce if I'm in the mood.
Ice cream. There's a picture of me, aged 3 (1954), sitting in a deckchair at Bridlington, greedily scoffing an icecream. I won't post it here - don't want to spoil your dinner. But I've always loved ice-cream.
I used to love all the others too, but not now that I have an ageing digestion.
Ice cream, though, can be just the thing to give a lift to a healthy fruit salad.
Must be tortilla chips. Not potato chips.
And the M&Ms have to be peanut, not plain.
And the soda must be Diet Coke or DDP in a pinch. NEVER Diet Pepsi (nasty stuff).
I also like snacking on salted peanuts in the shell (because it slows me down).
I'd choose haddock and chips as well - our local chippie does a very generous portion for a fiver which is comparatively much better value than things like pizza, KFC or a Whopper Meal. Having said that, I might have a takeaway curry tonight assuming I have enough money left after tonight's beers.
Hahahahahaa :lol: Very funny. So I'll draw conclusions. I'm not American, but living in America has got me eating CHOCOLATE... especially when it's German. (Is that paradoxical?)
I pick ICE CREAM, preferably HAZELNUT ICE CREAM.
Pizza, the way I make it and eat it (home made healthy pizza dough, lots of vegetables and a bit of cheese, not the most authentic but delicious, if I may say so myself) is hardly junk food, occasionally I might buy it from some pizza place but it does not compare with the gourmet stuff I make at home.
You bake?? I don't even cook!!!! And I'm a junkfood-hater/germophobe kind of person!
Congrats!!! :lol:
Anyway, hazelnut ice cream is my second-favorite. I'd say strawberry's my first. Even so, I plan to hire a maid and somebody to cook for me when I am older. Meanwhile, I'll be able to deal with science and music.
House chores and cooking? Forget it. I'll use that time (and more) for music!!!! (Selfish mstar.... Tsk, tsk....)
Same here in our home ... too much salt ... way too much salt.
Tortilla chips are okay though ... the baked ones, not the fried variety.
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