Food Jag

Trilby • Oct 17, 2006 1:42 pm
I get on food jags...I know, it's just another symptom of my many, MANY faults. I was wondering if anyone else has them? Fer instance: I was on a taco jag from May to August--I HAD to have taco's, even from Taco Bell, a place I'd never paid any attention to--I think it was triggered by my Mom having taco's for the Memorial Day picnic. Then I (shamefully) went on to apple dumplings--who craves apple dumplings? NO ONE! Why should I? I've also had an unnatural thing for chocolate covered cherries, mashed potates and pasta salad. Are you a freak too? Or, am I, sadly, alone?

*so hoping I'm not alone!*
MaggieL • Oct 17, 2006 2:04 pm
Not at all. Our household is currently on an ice cream sandwich jag, which started back in August...so they are now a staple item kept in supply. I suspect we'll be over it around December or so...
Shawnee123 • Oct 17, 2006 2:05 pm
Oh noooooooooooooo. You are not alone!

For a while, I couldn't live without those Mike-sell's Cheese Doodles. It's just some puffy chemical infused substance fried and covered in a cheese-like powder. They gum up in your teeth and you spend an hour making "false teeth" noises trying to clear them out. Then you put on about 5 lbs per bag. But could I stop? No! Could I eat a thousand rice cakes instead? No!

This is why I ride out my "I don't want to eat a thing" binges. Not healthy in the slightest, either way...but you gotta do what you gotta do.
Trilby • Oct 17, 2006 2:10 pm
mmm...ice cream sandwiches...I had an ice cream sandwich EVERY day for luch during my 8th grade year--an ice cream sandwich and NOTHING else. I weighed 100 at 5'6". All hail the ice cream sandwich!

During High School I routinely ate two pretzel rods and a milk. I weighed 118.
I was 5' 7"
MaggieL • Oct 17, 2006 2:15 pm
Brianna wrote:
I've also had an unnatural thing for chocolate covered cherries, mashed potates and pasta salad. Are you a freak too? Or, am I, sadly, alone?

I'd say having a thing for choc covered cherries, mashed potatoes and pasta salad *is* unnatural. Any one individually, sure, but combined, that's just not right.
Trilby • Oct 17, 2006 2:52 pm
MaggieL wrote:
I'd say having a thing for choc covered cherries, mashed potatoes and pasta salad *is* unnatural. Any one individually, sure, but combined, that's just not right.


OH! *embarrassed* I assure you they were sequential! I'm no foodophile! IOW--one at a time!

are you, maggieL, trying to see the worst in me?
bluecuracao • Oct 17, 2006 4:51 pm
Brianna wrote:
During High School I routinely ate two pretzel rods and a milk. I weighed 118.
I was 5' 7"


My high school lunch was often a Little Debbie jelly-creme cookie-thing, and that's it! Thank goodness mom always cooked good, healthy dinners.
MaggieL • Oct 17, 2006 8:13 pm
Brianna wrote:

are you, maggieL, trying to see the worst in me?

No, I'm just kidding. I did not actually suspect you of such a dietary collation.
Hoof Hearted • Oct 17, 2006 11:05 pm
I do lunch food-jags for weeks to months on end. Until I get tired of it and switch to something else...

Baloney (beef) sandwiches.
Baked potato w/ sour cream.
PB&Js.
Tunafish w/ sweet pickles.
Subway sandwiches' Chicken Terriyaki w/ sweet onion sauce. (this jag was spendy!)
Fish sticks.
Grilled cheese w/ tomato soup.
Currently, the jag is mini ravioli's. This one has lasted about 5 weeks, so far...I just bought another 6 cans tonight.
Clodfobble • Oct 17, 2006 11:08 pm
A couple of years ago, I was hooked on tomato and cheddar cheese sandwiches. I ate one for dinner every single night for over a month. Then, poof, I was done, and I haven't had one since then.
Urbane Guerrilla • Oct 18, 2006 12:07 am
Any suspicion that these are caused by some nutritional lack, best covered by really eating a variety of salads and vegetables?
lumberjim • Oct 18, 2006 1:42 am
jinx is like that, b.
Sundae • Oct 18, 2006 9:42 am
I can jag with the best of them I assure you.

My current craving is unusually healthy - Extra Light Philedelphia on Multi Grain Ryvitas (rye based crackers). I've eaten them every day for the last two weeks, although sadly they are an addition to my diet, not a substitution for anything else.

I ate chicken chilli for dinner for about 8 months once. With two slices of toast. I just never saw the reason to have anything else.

I also have cereal jags, although these move more slowly. At the moment I have Kelloggs Cornflakes and nothing else. I've thrown away my Special K and Sugar Puffs - I probably won't be back on those for another 10 months.
LabRat • Oct 18, 2006 10:20 am
I am the anti-jag queen then. I can't eat something more than 3 times in a row. Leftover dinner is had for lunch the next day and then anything left is thrown out. Unless it's candy. I guess that's where I 'jag'. Currently it's Kit Kats. That's the only sweet thing I crave right now. In fact, last night after my run, I had 4 snack size Kit Kat bars and a huge bottle of water for dinner. :yum:

Before that it was What-cha-ma-callits. Crunchy caramel-ly goodness. Had one every day.
Hoof Hearted • Oct 18, 2006 11:02 am
Urbane Guerrilla wrote:
Any suspicion that these are caused by some nutritional lack, best covered by really eating a variety of salads and vegetables?

I know that part of my 'jag' for specific items is due to my medication. I am taking light chemo and steroids and the chemo leaves a 'taste' in my mouth that I try to get rid of with strong flavors like mustard or pink lemonade.

I have a good breakfast, take vitamins and eat a healthy, well-rounded dinner. I think I can jag at lunch and not hurt myself.
mrnoodle • Oct 18, 2006 11:02 pm
I just ate, after a full meal, in the following order:

an extra long thing of string cheese
an ice cream bar
1/4 bag of chili cheese fritos
Dr. Pepper (l'eau de vie)

I foresee trouble of colonic proportions later on. Isn't that fantastic?
Clodfobble • Oct 19, 2006 11:31 am
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention my current food jag: frozen blueberries. Just as sweet with the perfect amount of crunch!
skysidhe • Oct 22, 2006 8:12 pm
Baskin Robbins peppermint candy. Not sure why either.Not my favorite flavor. I just had one and I keep wanting more.
Aliantha • Oct 22, 2006 8:29 pm
I'm on an asparragus binge at the moment. I par boil it then put a little bit of hollandaise sauce on it. Delicious I assure you, and remarkably healthy too. ;)
wolf • Oct 22, 2006 8:30 pm
It was before you loaded the hollandaise on, anyway.
DucksNuts • Oct 22, 2006 9:29 pm
Ohh I love asparagus cooked on the barbie topped with...umm...well i dont know whats it called, I just made it up. Chopped Tomatoes, lightly cooked with some Cottage Cheese, Onion, lemon juice, salt and pepper.
Aliantha • Oct 22, 2006 9:37 pm
wolf...I don't load it on. lol just a taste. ;) We need dairy in our diet too...and a little fat.
Aliantha • Oct 22, 2006 9:37 pm
sounds like a variation of salsa to me Ducks. Also sounds yummy. I'll be stealing that one for my next Barbie. :D
Pie • Oct 22, 2006 10:16 pm
I'm with you, LabRat. Can't stand eating the same thing two times in a row -- or two times in the same week!

Candy is exempt. :)