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Have you ever pigged out? - Love Child - 09-11-2015

And wondered if you would ever stop?

For a few days after returning home from being evacuated for 5 weeks I was pigging out major!

I didn't eat very well while I was away. I mean I skipped a few meals here or there.

When I got back I ate so much at every meal. Oh my gosh. I didn't think I would ever stop!

I am finally back to my normal eating habits.

Have you ever done this or experienced this? Especially when you are denied something for a while and then once you get it you want more more more?


RE: Have you ever pigged out? - Duchess - 09-11-2015



I used to do it all the time & then I'd make myself vomit. I don't do that anymore and I haven't for a long time.



RE: Have you ever pigged out? - crash - 09-11-2015

I've been pigging out a bit lately. I was hungry for so long though. I'm not getting any fatter though. Just a bit chubby here and there.

There are very few calories involved when dining at the Y


RE: Have you ever pigged out? - Ski at 1SKY6 - 09-11-2015

Ice cream calls to me from the freezer through the night. The only way I can quiet its plaintive cry is by caressing it in mouth until the container is empty.


RE: Have you ever pigged out? - sally - 09-11-2015

I don't buy certain things because I know I'll eat too much of it. Broccoli is one of them. If it's not in the house I can't eat it.


RE: Have you ever pigged out? - HairOfTheDog - 09-11-2015

I can't keep potato chips, pistachios, or dry roasted peanuts in the house. I'll eat every last one of them in one sitting, no matter how large the bag, jar or can.


RE: Have you ever pigged out? - Maggot - 09-11-2015

Pistachios tend to obliterate all rational thought here.


RE: Have you ever pigged out? - ramseycat - 09-11-2015

Thin Mints don't last long here. Or Lays Biscuits and Gravy Chips. And I don't even like gravy and biscuits!


RE: Have you ever pigged out? - Clang McFly - 09-11-2015

No comment.

*BURP*

*FART*

Edit: Combos, slim jims, nacho cheese bugles, spinach/feta cheese pretzels, onion rings, mozzarella sticks are just a few of my pig out vices.


RE: Have you ever pigged out? - Love Child - 09-12-2015

You guys are wonderful! Thank you for not totally laughing at me or something.
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Duchess, I am sorry to hear that, glad it doesn't happen anymore.

Crash keep dining! I bet it is great!

Ski, I love ice cream and I love the way you write!

Sally, I have never heard of someone eating too much broccoli.

There usually is not very much junk food around here. There was a ton left over from those that stayed behind, and all of the food that was collected and sent up.


RE: Have you ever pigged out? - Carsman - 09-12-2015

(09-11-2015, 11:26 PM)Clang McFly Wrote: No comment.

*BURP*

*FART*

Edit: Combos, slim jims, nacho cheese bugles, spinach/feta cheese pretzels, onion rings, mozzarella sticks are just a few of my pig out vices.

Bass Ass Grin You're always good for a chuckle Clangster!

Same here as HotD, can't have chips in the house, for long! hah


RE: Have you ever pigged out? - Mohammed - 09-12-2015

I've been thru the revolution in Indonesia, in prison in Kenya, and live in Yemen. It comes naturally to me! Smiley_emoticons_smile


RE: Have you ever pigged out? - sally - 09-12-2015

(09-12-2015, 12:25 AM)Love Child Wrote: Sally, I have never heard of someone eating too much broccoli.

I forgot to mention that I make a fabulous cheese sauce to pour over the broccoli. If I overeat it's usually good old homemade comfort food like mashed potatoes and gravy or baked macaroni and cheese or stew with dumplings or a big breakfast with the works or a big baked potato stuffed with cheese, sour cream and chili or... well you get the point.

Things like chips and ice cream and cookies I can live without.


RE: Have you ever pigged out? - Duchess - 09-12-2015



Mmmmm. Sally's macaroni & cheese. *drools*



RE: Have you ever pigged out? - sally - 09-12-2015

I like Slim Jims too, but the thought of what they're made of is usually enough to make me not buy them. How do they make such nasty ingredients taste so good, it's impressive.


RE: Have you ever pigged out? - HairOfTheDog - 09-12-2015

(09-12-2015, 11:13 AM)sally Wrote: I like Slim Jims too, but the thought of what they're made of is usually enough to make me not buy them. How do they make such nasty ingredients taste so good, it's impressive.

I feel that way about hot dogs.

They're packed with disgusting animal parts, but there aren't too many things that taste better to me than a hot dog with mustard, relish, and onions (or a chili cheese dog).

I hardly ever eat hot dogs anymore though and usually skip the bun if I do; too many calories. Sometimes I buy Smart Dogs (veggie); they're low cal and pretty good, but ain't nothing like the real thing.

I like Slim Jims too, but peppered Jerky is even better.


RE: Have you ever pigged out? - ramseycat - 09-12-2015

I buy the Hebrew Kosher hot dogs. Supposedly they are not made with that nasty extra stuff. I don't know if that's true, but I choose to believe it.


RE: Have you ever pigged out? - sally - 09-12-2015

Yep hot dogs are pretty damn good too. They have healthier ones out now that are made with lean buffalo meat and no nitrates that are pretty good, but still not as good as the ones that are made with the nasty leftover animal parts that can't be used for anything else.


RE: Have you ever pigged out? - Duchess - 09-12-2015



Scrapple is disgusting too. I had never even heard of it until I moved here. It's everywhere. They even have a festival for it. Weirdos.



RE: Have you ever pigged out? - Duchess - 09-12-2015



Smiley_emoticons_kotz Scrapple is typically made of hog offal, such as the head, heart, liver, and other trimmings, which are boiled with any bones attached (often the entire head), to make a broth.