If you could make any one food calorie free (and all the other bad stuff), what

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  1. Victoria Anne profile image89
    Victoria Anneposted 12 years ago

    If you could make any one food calorie free (and all the other bad stuff), what would it be?

    Mine would be peanut butter.

  2. vespawoolf profile image99
    vespawoolfposted 12 years ago

    Mine would be cheese: cheddar, manchego, emmental, blue cheese, etc. etc.

    1. Victoria Anne profile image89
      Victoria Anneposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      That's a good one! I love sharp cheddar cheese.

  3. peeples profile image97
    peeplesposted 12 years ago

    Chips. Sadly they are my only weakness! Molten Hot Wing Ruffles, mmmm!

    1. Victoria Anne profile image89
      Victoria Anneposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Thankfully I've never been a chip person, although hot wing chips do sound good!

  4. nochance profile image87
    nochanceposted 12 years ago

    Pizza, any type of pizza. I could eat that every day (there are so many options). But unless it is homemade it is absolutely loaded with everything bad for you. Oh so delicious.

    1. Victoria Anne profile image89
      Victoria Anneposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Ahhh I love pizza too. My favorite is chicken alfredo or just cheese with pickles (its really good I promise!). When I'm craving pizza I'll make a mini one at home using whole wheat tortillas.

    2. nochance profile image87
      nochanceposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I might have to try the cheese with pickles idea. I love pickles. I usually just make my own pizza because it's pretty simple and I think it tastes better.

  5. LaThing profile image61
    LaThingposted 12 years ago

    Fried chicken.... Burgers, pizza!  oops, I see you said one food! smile

    1. Victoria Anne profile image89
      Victoria Anneposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I've started making my own "fried" chicken and chicken nuggets using egg whites, bread crumbs, and parmesan cheese then baking them. Not as cripsy as when they fried, but they still taste good and are healthy!

    2. LaThing profile image61
      LaThingposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I do that with fish! Never tried chicken, that's a great idea! Thanks

  6. Sage in a Cage profile image78
    Sage in a Cageposted 12 years ago

    I love those biscuits that are shortbread on the bottom, then a layer of caramel and covered with chocolate on top. We call them Millionaire's Squares at home. I adore them so much that I can't bake them alone anymore as I will just eat the entire baking tin. If someone could make them calorie free, even for an hour, I would be the happiest person on earth!

    1. Victoria Anne profile image89
      Victoria Anneposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I LOVE baking and I'm the same way - I'll bake a batch of cookies and the first tray will be half gone by the time the second tray comes out. In the U.S. the Girl Scouts sell cookies, their Thin Mints are amazing...okay I'm drooling now.

  7. Vegas Elias profile image61
    Vegas Eliasposted 12 years ago

    Chicken of course. Because I like to eat chicken all the time.

    1. Victoria Anne profile image89
      Victoria Anneposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I eat a lot of chicken as well but since its generally good for you I usually don't feel too guilty smile

  8. TheRightWord profile image81
    TheRightWordposted 12 years ago

    Ice Cream, my hands down weakness. I could eat it all day, every day.

  9. Diana Lee profile image81
    Diana Leeposted 12 years ago

    My down fall is candy bars. I don't dare keep them around or I'll eat them, especially Snicker bars. One calorie would likely be tasteless, so that would solve the problem of wanting to eat them I suppose. Diet bars just aren't the same.

  10. profile image0
    christin53posted 12 years ago

    Chocolate and chocolate and even more chocolate smile

  11. ithabise profile image71
    ithabiseposted 12 years ago

    Homemade Macaroni and Cheese. Calorie-free and the ultimate comfort food, that would be Heaven itself! (Now I need calorie-free Haagen-Daz to gather up the rear!)

    1. Victoria Anne profile image89
      Victoria Anneposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      My sister has an amazing recipe for homemade mac and cheese, I could seriously eat it every day.

  12. LouLou617 profile image65
    LouLou617posted 12 years ago

    Cheese is a good one, but I would have to say pizza. I love it hot or cold.

  13. moonfairy profile image73
    moonfairyposted 12 years ago

    hot fudge sundaes!!!! I love them but only eat them every once in awhile, which is I guess why they're such a special treat for me!

    1. Victoria Anne profile image89
      Victoria Anneposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I used to work at an ice cream shop and we had the best sundaes! It was sooo hard to resist them.

 
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