Junk Food Confessions
Let’s be honest. We all have our vices and hidden underneath or behind our pantry shelves somewhere probably lies a half eaten box of Little Debbie chocolate cupcakes. It could possibly be our box of stress-relief after a long days work or when you need to quietly sneak your kid some sugar contraband just so that they can leave you alone to write your blog post. Either way, I know nearly all home cooks are guilty, at some point, of eating outside their “local, seasonal, organic and sustainable” repertoire. Why? because sometimes we all need our junk food fix and I would never judge anyone based on their box of Twinkies.
This thought came to mind again when Todd showed me a funny comic strip about a gardener dad and his kids. The images showed a proud dad and family surrounding their newly built organic garden planter. It had all the signs of a family committed to living a healthier, greener and natural way of living and eating. And then the caption is from the Father who proudly boasts about their accomplishment and decides to take the family to celebrate at “Burger King!”.
I laughed out loud. Really loud. Why? Because after a long days work on the garden, all I want is a greasy burger too, at In-n-Out. Add me a side of animal fries (extra crispy please) and neopolitan shake and I’m fueled up to plant another ten rows of organic vegetable seedlings.
The truth is, we all have our little junk food secrets that some of us would never publicly admit. Why? probably because many of us here are committed to fresh eating, home cooked meals, sustainable agriculture, ya-da, ya-da and more ya-da. Yes, it’s fabulous that we all are focused to a better food system and more sustainable food culture. But I’m not judging anyone and would never think less of an organic farmer who snuck a snickers bar (or two) on occasion.
Gordough’s doughnut eating fest with friends in Austin, TX. Instagram @DianeCu
So I wanted to be the first to list out some of my vices. I try my best to be a conscious citizen in this food world, thus our garden collection of almost 40 fruit trees and 10 vegetable plots. But dang-it, sometimes I just want a bag of potato chips. Sour cream and onion flavor, please.
I’m opening up to you all here, so please don’t think less of me. And let me know your confessions? I’ll love you more for it.
I’ll list my top 5 junk food vices, starting with favorite first:
Confession #1. Potato Chips. Potato Chips and more Potato Chips. I have a love affair with anything crunchy, salty and potato-y. I affectionately call them “my chippies” or “my crunchies” and when others reach for an afternoon espresso, I reach for my favorite bag of kettle cooked chips.
And when I have a headache, a bag of sour cream and onion potato chips will cure me faster than a bottle of Advil. How sad is that?
Confession #2: French fries. And I’m not talking about any fancy shoestring or “frites”. I’m talking about those thick, greasy, salty wedges of potato fries that you get from those little local burger joints. When I get a chance to sneak-in my drive thru moments, you can find me placing an order of large french fries with extra ketchup. Oh, and malt vinegar mixed in with the ketchup too! Pretty please!
Confession #3: One doughnut. I don’t have much of a sugary sweet tooth, but when I feel like a bad girl, I scream out for a simple glazed doughnut or a handful of doughnut holes. That’s it, that’s all I need and when I want one, I want it NOW.
Confession #4: In-n-Out hamburger, animal-style fries and a Neapolitan shake. I don’t care if the lettuce isn’t locally sourced. I don’t care if the potatoes aren’t sustainable. I don’t care to know the farmer who brought in the tomatoes. This occasional meal warms my soul, fuels my spirit and makes me duper happy.
Confession #5: Almond Joy candy bars. Gosh, I haven’t had one of these in years, but I still remember the days when one of these made me so satisfied when I needed to sneak in some guilty sugar pleasure. The combination of sweet coconut, coating of cheap chocolate and that surprise bite of almonds in the middle is the bomb!
Now, it’s your turn.
-diane
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I’m with you on the potato chips…preferably kettle cooked salt and black pepper.
A close second is creamy blue cheese (or pretty much any stinky cheese). If it’s in the fridge, it WILL call to me.
Now I want an In-n-Out Burger, and naturally there are none around here! Thanks a lot, Diane! 😉
Cheetos. And about once a year I let myself have a Hostess Fruit Pie, about 5000 carbs (exaggerating, but pretty high up there).
in no particular order, potato chips (especially salt & vinegar), tortilla chips, string cheese, chocolate…
Great post, now I know that you’re one of us, hahaha.
Poor Brother’s Salt & Vinegar Potato Chips. Swoon.
Best topic ever. Hands down.
McDonald’s is my number one guilty pleasure. Love their fries so much…I can even eat them cold. After that? Anything chocolate…or sweet n salty…
eek! Totally the In-n-Out Burger!! And Kettle chips — salt and vinegar, as scoops into small curd cottage cheese. GUMMY BEARS!! Cadbury Fruit and Nut bars!! Hilarious, great post!!
One plain old fashioned donut and 2 donut wholes.
Eskimo Pie or if I’m feeling fancy the haagen dazs version.
Ok, this one is really bad but Jack-in-the-box tacos and I live in a California town FULL of really good Mexican restaurants, taco stands, and taco trucks.
Milky Way or Mounds.
Oh, yeah! Anything chocolate. Marzipan and dark chocolate. Any kind of chocolate truffles. I also crave a good cheeseburger every now and again, loaded with everything even chili. And the fries have to have mayo as well as tons of ketchup! 🙂 What else? A big plate of loaded nachos with guacamole and sour cream. I’ll be thinking about this all day! 😀
This should be the official confessions from a sustainable home cook week. Love it. My vices in no particular order: Oreos, In-n-Out burger with the American cheese, Snickers, plain salted kettle chips, Doritos, Cheetos, and (ahhh!) Coca-cola. Sometimes, I combine a couple of these.
what a fantastic, honest post! I’m with you on so many of those items. I actually brought with me a regular sized bag of Lay’s Sour Cream + Onion chips for my 13 hour drive from TN to NJ on Sunday. That’s it. Just potato chips.
I also, thanks to my friend and food blogger Lesley [Lesley Eats], am a fan of Lay’s Dill Pickle chips dipped into sour cream. Full fat. None of that “lite” or “fat free” stuff when I’m indulging!
And last but not least, the Duncan Hines brownies you can buy in the freezer that you put straight into the preheated oven. A little undercooked so you eat it with a spoon. So bad, but so, so, SO good.
Nacho cheese Doritos. They remind me of junior high, in a good way. Love that you are sharing this, because it is so true, no matter how “perfect” we try to seem.
Diane – have you tried Round Rock Donuts? If so, do you feel Gordough’s is better? I would love to try Gordough’s the next time I visit Austin (if it’s better than Round Rock).
My vices are coffee, ice cream, french fries, chips, and Haribo gummies.
Hi Candice- I have not tried Rock Round yet, but it’s on the list. Thank you!
Yes- all of the above for me. Only add cake- growing up in a house with a professional cake decorator- cake is something I really need. Plus it has to be her cake- no other tastes quite the same. At the moment we live about 1200 miles apart & she’s going through chemo- so our usual visit in the summer & her baking my youngest’s birthday cake won’t be happening this year. But hopefully I will get that cake as soon as she’s feeling up to it later on.
(you now have me really missing In & Out btw. This So Cal native lives way too far from them now- makes missing home that much harder)
Gina- I know you will be getting that special cake soon. Wishing her a speedy recovery so she can bake again. xoxo
YES! I talk about this a lot on my blog. Chips in any way, shape, or form. I’ll eat a whole large bag in one sitting if given the opportunity. Usually sour cream and onion. But really, if it’s crunchy and salty, I’ll eat any flavour.