I promise that I will very soon only put a post up of pictures. But I've been thinking about cravings, they are at an all time high. What has surprised me is that I crave things that I never ever really ate in the States (like sugar frosted cereal, cheez-its). At 10 dollars a box I haven't given in to that craving but I have paid 10 dollars for a bar of chocolate (not just once, but too many times). So here's my list:
Cheez-its
Cereal (the easiness of pouring it into a bowl, that alone makes me drool)
Granola
Cheap good quality chocolate
Cheap good quality wine
Peanut butter cups
Easy to go snacks like granola bars, cheese sticks fruit roll ups
Chocolate chips
Tortillas
shredded cheese that doesn't cost $5 for a small bag
Any and all Japanese food
Cheese (esp parm, real gouda, any TJ cheese)
Coffee flavors (esp pumpkin spice)
2 % milk
Wheat thins
Pretzels
ICE CREAM! (that hasn't been refrozen so that the $20 you just spent on it seems like an utter and total waste due to all the crystals)
Good dark beer
Frozen vegetables
trail mix
nuts (other then peanuts)
good olive oil
1/2 and 1/2
go-gurt sticks
good gum
brick of costco tillamook cheddar
I think that's enough. Here are the things that I love more about food here (aren't as many, but overall we really are kind of eating healthier)
Coke in glass bottles (ok, so the coke addiction has been broken, but it's just so much fun to drink it out of glass!)
avocadoes
baby bananas that don't ever seem to spoil and taste amazing
Pili Pili sauce (i'm getting into spice and this stuff is spicey!)
Beef
mangoes
chapati
amarillo (similar to baileys and o so tasty in coffee)
sugar (always "in the raw" and super cheap)
limes
ramen noodles (they're imported from Saudi? The middle east? and since I never ate them in the states they seem esp. delicious here)
Next post will be pics. I promise
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