Mardi Gras meme

On the radio today, to commemorate Mardi Gras, they were asking the question, "What fatty (get it?) food can you not get enough of?" and taking calls. I thought I'd play along.

(Granted, I really don't each too much junk food these days. Bear with me.)

  • Doritos. Love 'em. The original nacho cheese flavor is the best.
  • Cheesecake.
  • Peanut butter.
  • Biscuits and gravy. Has to be the creamy sausage gravy, though.
  • Apple fritters. Really good apple fritters, not the crunchy overcooked ones.

What else?

Posted by jon at 3:13 PM



Comments:

mrs h writes:

OMG, PB is the BEST. Good thing it's encouraged on the SBD.

What else:
Chocolate Cake
Sugar Cookies
Doritos and French Onion Dip
Nancy P's Scones
Dilouso's Bagels


Jake writes:

MMMmmmm....Biscuits and Gravy (and agree on the gravy there -- has to be sausage, and I'd prefer it be the ol' Snow Bunny gravy -- that stuff kicked ass).

My vices (though I don't get them much, either):
-Peanut Butter Cheesecake (served actually at St. Charles).
-Hamburgers. Pilot Butte, though I do like Whoppers for fast food.
-Quizno's Black Angus Sandwich.
-French Fries -- not crunchy ones, but softer, yummy ones.
-Chocolate Milk (we get it for the kids, who don't drink regular milk much, but I drink a bunch of it)
-Pizza -- the garlic chicken one at Papa Murphy's. I could get a whole pizza myself.


Jon writes:

Oreos dipped in peanut butter.


wendy writes:

bacon
sausage
brownies
doritos
hamburgers
Godiva's chocolate raspberry truffle ice cream


Leda writes:

Haagen Daz Coffee Almond Crunch Ice Cream Bars
Doritos (original nacho cheese)
Peanut Butter Pie
Buttered cherry yogurt muffins (homemade)
Queso Pigetarian dip with yellow corn chips

No self-control with any of these...


Mrs H writes:

PB Cheesecake! I'm so going to have lunch at St. Chucks!

Everyone must try doritos and french onion dip


Jake writes:

St. Chucks actually has damn good food -- in my opinion, the best prime rib in Bend (when they make it) as they fork out the money for awesome meat, and slow cook it for like 3 days. It's so damn good (and I know the guy who makes it, and he's a great chef).


Jake writes:

Oh, and one more thing I thought of...

Those Nestle Toll-House ice-cream sandwiches that have ice cream in the middle of a sandwich created by two toll house cookies -- oh man those are good.

I'm a sucker for chocolate chip cookies in general, especially if they're chewy (I once, back in my younger years, went through an entire box of Chewy Chips Ahoy in a sitting).


JackMonty writes:

For it to be the best, use Chorizo when making your biscuits and gravy. Then you have an excuse to wash it down with beer. MMMMMMMM Beer.


Jen writes:

Does anyone else remember the "cow pie" from Red Robin? I think it was pumpkin cheesecake on a chocolate cookie crust, drizzled with caramel. Aside from the horrible name... very tasty!

The best biscuits and gravy in-a-hurry were from the Old Mill Market ... which is now a bank. The southern style b&g (topped with eggs) at the Black Bear Diner are ok but I rarely make it there.

Speaking of eggs... Eggs Benedict at the Vic for Sunday brunch.

Just about anything with "Ben & Jerry's" stamped on the label.