Sweet or savoury?

Do you prefer sweet or savoury food?

  • Sweet

  • Savoury (inc. cheese on toast lad)


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Savoury for me.However I get a craving for chocolate about once a month and I need a bar of something. I have to hide it in the house though. Otherwise it would be demolished by the missus.
 
Savoury for me.However I get a craving for chocolate about once a month and I need a bar of something. I have to hide it in the house though. Otherwise it would be demolished by the missus.
Stop I could spent 50 pounds worth of chocolate and the daughter and misses would have it obliterated by the time I got home from work. “Oh but you know how us women love chocolate” (coming from a selective hardcore feminist) -cute at first now just very annoying. And like you I need to park some chocolate off for myself as I eat it on occasion.
 

Savoury as I am a diabetic, if you are young in your 40s or 50s and are diagnosed with blood pressure don't let any GP put you on beta blockers to fetch your BP down as they can in 3 people in my family onset diabetes type two .....
I have researched that point & maybe it's a possibility why I ended up being a diabetic......
They are cheap & nasty other BP pills better tablets a bit more expensive can avoid the onset of diabetes.....

The things I have had to give up food wise is depressing - loved a pint , loved sweet stuff never over indulged by the way.......
Christmas plus birthdays is pure agony over food .......as you can't burn sugar off ......
Diabetic chocolate is lethal as it's a laxative......
Thing I miss most a nice pint of bitter, or Lager - a deffo miss not ever a heavy drinker, but on a hot day loved a pint ....plus a nice slice of cake .......
 

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