A Conversation for Some American Junk Food Classics

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Jimi X

Might be better served by calling it American 'Junk Food' That's the vernacular for what we Yanks might call all these items.

A bag of goodies was a bit of an odd title.

Good work though. Did you get fat researching this one? smiley - winkeye

btw: I'm going to allow you to get away with those comments about Hershey's Chocolate for now. But the payback is going to be brutal! smiley - monster

- X


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Sam

This is negotiable... but we need to talksmiley - smiley

I concede, on reflection, with your prompting, that 'Bag of Goodies' is a bit parochial and might not make much sense to our American cousins. However, the term 'Junk Food' conjures up in my mind images of pizzas, burgers, chichen wings - savoury stuff like that - more than sweets (or candy) which are mainly featured in the Entry.

I think you're right - I think the title needs changing. But do you still think it should be called Junk Food? Is there anything else we can call it?

You the greadestsmiley - winkeye


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Fitzpops

I've always called them "munchies". Or "breakfast".


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Jimi X

Yeah - I think 'munchies' might be a good middle ground, however if you've seen Lentilla's posting the words 'junk food' appear there as well. smiley - winkeye


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Jimi X

Thanks guys!

I feel a bit better about this. And I know that's important to the health of the community - my happiness. smiley - winkeye


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Fitzpops

I know that the first thing that I think of - everyday - is " Hmmm, now what can I do today to make Jimi X's life a little easier? "


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Jimi X

Doesn't everybody? smiley - winkeye


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