At the end of his life, my grandpa subsisted on 2 pints of strawberry banana yoplait yogurt and a pack of Coors light a day. What dietary hell will you fall into?

  • 2ugly2live@lemmy.world
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    25 days ago

    Diet Pepsi (specifically from the individual bottles, the other taste different to me) and bagged popcorn. If LesserEvil isn’t out of business, you’ll find me mummified under their pink salt popcorn. Don’t weep, for it will mean I went with a joyous heart and probably choking on a kernal.

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    25 days ago

    When I’m senile? Ice cream sandwiches. I’d have forgotten in lactose intolerant, God be with the poor soul taking care of me.

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      24 days ago

      That’s one of the few gluten laced things I will gladly sacrifice for. I boil the seasoning right in the water and add garlic and Asian hot spices in it.

      Feel like shit for it- but WORTH IT!

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    25 days ago

    The only thing any workingmam needs for any meal is a nice hot pasty.

    Give me that and a drink or two, I shall die happy as my forebears before me.

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    26 days ago

    My grandpa drank 14 cans of Diet Pepsi and a box of Milkbone dog treats when he had the Alzheimer’s.

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    25 days ago

    I’ve got a lemonade recipe that I will happily be “forgetting” I already made a batch of for the rest of my life.

    I call it the Swiss Lion, and it’s creamy fruity lemony goodness.

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        Zest a small bag of lemons, 4 to 5, then peel the lemons and reserve the zest with the lemon flesh.

        Get a box of strawberries and chop off the tops before cutting up and tossing in with the zest and lemon flesh.

        Get a cup of cane sugar, and pour it into the bowl before tossing the whole mess together as much as possible, then spread it into a baking pan.

        Either hit it with a kitchen torch, or slap it under the broiler for 2 minutes.

        Toss it all in the blender with 2 cups of chilled water and give it just enough pulses to get it all combined together.

        Strain it into a bowl, then strain it again back into the blender.

        Add in 1 to 3 cans of sweetened condensed milk to desired consistency, and cane sugar to taste.

        Blend it all together one more time with a handful of ice cubes and voilà.

        Swiss because the sweetened condensed milk and zest are from what’s called a Brazilian Lemonade, but what the Brazilians call a Limonada Suisse, and Lion because the Strawberries Cane Sugar and Torch come from Detroit (lions) 75 Kitchen Lemonade.