Deep fried mars bars are the best snack to get through a long day in the saddle i eat them regularly and i am 40 years young 78kg, fat is a state of mind think it you become it . (wilierrider)jet-ski wrote:That depends on your definition Apple. I have two of them. I couldn't have any more because the two I have are quite occupied with trying to kill each other.
My definition of 'crazy cat lady' involves 3 or more cats - or one of those houses where you walk in and there is a cat sitting on every available surface
Back on topic, has anyone here tried a deep fried mars bar? I have never been brave enough.
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Postby slarv » Thu Mar 29, 2012 11:43 am
I used to participate in late night Maccas runs while at Uni. We would compete to see who could eat a pounder the quickest. I held the record a few times until a friend reached the 3 minute mark.sandberry wrote:I've found myself in mcdonalds on a few uni all-nighters, and I've got a friend who gets "pounders", never quarter-pounders.
I had no idea you could ask for that.
Another friend took on the challenge of a Triple Pounder.
Then there was also the Cheese burger McFlurry.
Food for thought... or not.
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Postby GreyhoundCycle » Thu Mar 29, 2012 2:24 pm
I used to eat 8-10 roast chicken tights with skin on, a huge plate of potatoe mash, lots salads, 2-3 slices of apple crumble for lunch. Follow by 300g of pasta (weighted in dry packet before cooking) with lots sauce, cheese and salad for dinner. All meals are done in 45min.
Totally remember it because it was so enjoyable, taken out the stress and home sickness.
Today I can easily eat 2-3 pizzahut large pizzas for dinner but my wife will chop my hands off.
Last year I was experiencing an episode of hyper-thyroidism. Metabolism shot through the roof and I was eating 6 big meals a day and still lost 1kg every 2 weeks.
Btw, love Man vs Food... very sick but love to see big food~
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Postby singlespeedscott » Sun Apr 01, 2012 8:32 am
Boarding school was my training ground for massive food consumption in a very short period of time. Particularly founders day were we got to eat the same sort of meals that the Brothers and Priests use to get every night of the week.GreyhoundCycle wrote:Has any of you seen how much and how fast kids eat at boarding schools?
I used to eat 8-10 roast chicken tights with skin on, a huge plate of potatoe mash, lots salads, 2-3 slices of apple crumble for lunch. Follow by 300g of pasta (weighted in dry packet before cooking) with lots sauce, cheese and salad for dinner. All meals are done in 45min.
Totally remember it because it was so enjoyable, taken out the stress and home sickness.
Today I can easily eat 2-3 pizzahut large pizzas for dinner but my wife will chop my hands off.
Last year I was experiencing an episode of hyper-thyroidism. Metabolism shot through the roof and I was eating 6 big meals a day and still lost 1kg every 2 weeks.
Btw, love Man vs Food... very sick but love to see big food~
Senior supper in yr12 use to be a good scam for eating. Regularly I would nearly a eat a whole loaf of bread in one sitting.
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Postby slarv » Sun Apr 01, 2012 10:15 am
Only if you don't wash it down with a dozen oysters.foo on patrol wrote:I can eat a kilo of prawns and 3-4 crabs in a sitting! Is that bad?
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Postby skull » Wed Apr 18, 2012 9:01 pm
I use to love the Bundy liquor on ice cream. Again 1/2 a bottle is standard practice.msg wrote:An old house mate of mine would use Khalua as a ice cream topping. About half a bottle to one litre of ice cream
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Postby vbplease » Thu Apr 19, 2012 1:14 pm
Yep, I lived in Scotland for a while. They deep fry just about anything there. It was delicious and the perfect dessert for deep fried haggisjet-ski wrote:Back on topic, has anyone here tried a deep fried mars bar? I have never been brave enough.
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Postby foo on patrol » Fri Apr 20, 2012 6:49 pm
Nothing wrong with that, seems about right to me!skull wrote:I use to love the Bundy liquor on ice cream. Again 1/2 a bottle is standard practice.msg wrote:An old house mate of mine would use Khalua as a ice cream topping. About half a bottle to one litre of ice cream
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Re: Bad eating habits witnessed
Postby GreyhoundCycle » Wed May 02, 2012 10:15 am
I will not ride behind you the day after (or 2-3 days) you have this mealfoo on patrol wrote:I can eat a kilo of prawns and 3-4 crabs in a sitting! Is that bad?
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Postby HappyHumber » Wed May 02, 2012 10:26 am
Scott No Mates wrote:I'll add some of my faves on ice cream include: port, marsala, frangelico, kahlua, tia maria (all signs of a misspent youth).
Long story short; 12 years ago whilst backpacking around Canada, early spring with lots of mucky snow still around in Calgary I arrived home about 1am from a gig sans my key to the flat. Roomate staggered downstairs barefoot (fellow Aussie) to let me in..... still sans my key, which I had leant him. We spent the rest of the sleepless night curled up on the floor at opposite ends of the short hallway. Warm enough but very uncomfortable. The landlords with the spare key were due at their business a bit down the block the next morning at around 9am.
The perfect breakfast under this scenario? Baileys on Cocoa Pops (Canucks have different name but same same ) Fortunately neither of us had to be anywhere that day, so getting back to sleep on proper beds wasn't a problem
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Re: Bad eating habits witnessed
Postby scotto » Wed May 09, 2012 3:39 pm
why is that surprising ? you dont get fat by eating an apple and drinking coke zero before an hours exercise. i make lots of bad eating habits, like a block of cadburys or a pizza (a whole pizza). i exercise to 'fund' my diet !BarryTas wrote:I have witnessed a lot of bad eating habits/choices made by people....who would be considered overweight
the trouble with obesity is that it becomes a rapid downward spiral, often caused be extraneous factors like an injury or illness, be it physical or mental. comfort or boredom eating takes place. these people reach a stage where exercise is ineffective, and possibly the caloric demands of running a >150-250kg chassis demands over eating ?
i worked a lot with the morbidly obese after gastric banding, and even these people - who are motivated to fork out over $10k to make a start - have trouble changing their eating behaviours. like a hamburger in the blender and drunk down a straw.
and dont knock the cereals !! on uni camps it was always kahlua, milk and special k. we called it extra special k !!
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