What food would you pick If you could have one food that had no cals or any fats or sugars in it..   what food would u pick and have unlimited of

For me I would have to pick Reese peanutbutter cups =]  

Edited Nov 30 2008 09:43 by coach_k
Reason: Moved from the Lounge to Foods forum
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wow reese's are damn good too... hmm, idk. Peanut butter is a big one for me, so is cheese it's and cereal.

raw almonds. i would NEVER get fat. 

baby brains!

Cheese!  Vermont white cheddar, slightly browned mozzarella, cojita, parmesan, feta, cottage cheese.  The list could definitely go on.........

WHITE RICE purely because it's the single thing i eat most

pasta

All nuts and seeds. (Including nut/seed butter) :]

JUST ONE!?!?!?! you are evil.... um pasta, No! cheese, No! bread, No1 kraft dinner, um....oh dear...how about an entire food group...n/m still don't know which one i would pick...

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OMG! CANDY!!! That is my absolute weekness, especially the sour kind :)!

Sushi!!!!

Coming close in second though is nuts/seeds (and nut butter included)

Tirimusu Cheesecake..Tongue out

cereal, all kinds. :P

haha...when i cant sleep at night i think about this very question... puts me right to sleep:)

probably pie. all kinds of pie!!! or maybe milk chocolate. Then everything chocolatey would have way less calories because most of it is chocolate...

hmmmm...or cornmeal!! then i could make pancakes all day long!!! haha. or maybe ice cream? or no wait, peanut butter!

ahhhhh:):)

flour. think of how many less calories almost everything would have in it. especially desserts

 

pizza. and dessert food like cakes, muffins, and pies, etc.

 

I am with you on the cereal and peanut butter!  My favourite foods and maybe the only two high cal things I still eat in large quantities because they are WORTH IT!!  YUM! 

potato chips or cheese

cold stones 'chocolate devotion'  :3

really... anything chocolate

Nuts!

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