News0 min ago
Late night feast....
15 Answers
you've ate your way through the day, yet stil, there's room for more.. what do you eat late at night when you simply must have something - even if it means one of the cats legs?!
I went for porridge! - yummy!
I went for porridge! - yummy!
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Lore. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd be lost without some blue cheese in my fridge! Either on it's own or with cream crackers. (No butter 'cos it's too fiddly trying to spread butter on cream crackers without breaking them).
Other late night favourites: Muesli or toast with ginger jam. (Yes, I know it's called 'conserve' on the label but I'm not that posh!).
I usually only eat one meal a day (typically a light snack around 3.00p.m.). One of the advantages of this is that I don't feel at all guilty if I decide to raid the fridge late at night. A few nights back I suddenly decided that haggis, neeps and tatties took my fancy - delicious!
Hang on, it's a quarter to two and I've not eaten for about 11 hours. Blast, there's no haggis. Ah well, who cares. There's some Danish Blue and a couple of cans of lager. That'll do for tonight!
Chris
Other late night favourites: Muesli or toast with ginger jam. (Yes, I know it's called 'conserve' on the label but I'm not that posh!).
I usually only eat one meal a day (typically a light snack around 3.00p.m.). One of the advantages of this is that I don't feel at all guilty if I decide to raid the fridge late at night. A few nights back I suddenly decided that haggis, neeps and tatties took my fancy - delicious!
Hang on, it's a quarter to two and I've not eaten for about 11 hours. Blast, there's no haggis. Ah well, who cares. There's some Danish Blue and a couple of cans of lager. That'll do for tonight!
Chris
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.