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Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by fitinwell: 4:15pm On Feb 03, 2023
Ewa goyin with new yam and stew..

Or Ewa goyin with fresh bread...

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Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by Kharol1234: 4:19pm On Feb 03, 2023
Fanta and rice

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Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by juman(m): 4:20pm On Feb 03, 2023
I think how to fulfil it.

Eating lot of suya.
Where can I get suya?
Maybe I may not be able to fulfil it forever.

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Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by mariahAngel(f): 4:20pm On Feb 03, 2023
Timagex:


Never thought frog meat could look so good! shocked

wink

Good presentation can make even cockroaches look good. undecided
Good presentation is everything.
Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by dnawah(m): 4:21pm On Feb 03, 2023
mariahAngel:
What food fantasies did you have as a child?
Have you fulfilled (any of) them?



I sure had some food fantasies of my own as a child, and I've been able to fulfill some of them.

One of them was frying some fish, and eating them all like that without putting them in stew.

Picture: Original.

na fish,i still get am

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Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by braunny(m): 4:21pm On Feb 03, 2023
Destalker:
Nlanders please I need help. I have not eaten in days. Either cash or foodstuffs i will willingly accept abeg
in. Days and u still fit type well ๐Ÿค” No mistakes!!!!
Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by Injera(f): 4:22pm On Feb 03, 2023
Rosaline5000:
Mine is Shortbread biscuit, I love that biscuit die but it was expensive growing up, that most times I will save my Christmas money to buy it grin
Now as an adult I don chop am tire but recently the prize have gone up
And the taste now is not the same
Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by Injera(f): 4:24pm On Feb 03, 2023
ednut1:
When I grow up i will buy milk and finish the whole pack .
And you will spend hours in d toilets
Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by FoolishBoy419: 4:25pm On Feb 03, 2023
My childhood and still existing food fantasy is eating lobsters. I've still never seen that thing in real life before. Sometimes it sucks to live in the north cheesy

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Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by WelcomeToBiafra: 4:28pm On Feb 03, 2023
hopexter:


No talk like this na, the best way to get Biafra is if Obi wins and you Ipob are just too blind to see and support that.

What do you know about freedom fighting and Biafra Restoration Blueprint?

There will be no elections in Nigeria generally.

Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by XOTHEHOST(m): 4:32pm On Feb 03, 2023
As a child, I loved baba dudu so much, i say make i prepare my own oh. During the production process na so hot sugar pour on my skin. E leave permanent scar for my left hand

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Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by deavicky(m): 4:34pm On Feb 03, 2023
Mine was "coke and bread".
I never had the opportunity to have them at the sane time.
I told myself the first money I will have I will first of all buy coke and bread before any other thing.

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Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by deavicky(m): 4:35pm On Feb 03, 2023
XOTHEHOST:
As a child, I loved baba dudu so much, i say make i prepare my own oh. During the production process na so hot sugar pour on my skin. E leave permanent scar for my left hand
the scar looks like the thing.

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Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by Nemesis0147(m): 4:35pm On Feb 03, 2023
mariahAngel:


๐Ÿ˜‚
Na the same parents born all of us laslas.
It didn't help that suya were sold mostly at night. ๐Ÿ˜‚
Pikin wey get mind buy suya chop, na pikin wey go bad when he grow up. ๐Ÿ˜‚
I swear to God grin
Your mind dy grin cheesy
Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by deavicky(m): 4:40pm On Feb 03, 2023
hopexter:


Food fantasy is different from your favourite criminal act grin
you just made me laugh loud.

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Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by Waffarianman(m): 4:42pm On Feb 03, 2023
Fantasy!!! Mine was kulikuli and dokuwa now I can have plenty of it...

Thank God
Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by Bobbiee: 4:46pm On Feb 03, 2023
Nothing. I'm not a mortal man that live on food. I live on the word of God

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Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by deavicky(m): 4:47pm On Feb 03, 2023
Injera:

And the taste now is not the same
it is still the same. The difference now is that u can eat more than one but those days it take special grace for u to get more than half that make the little u had taste like it is sweeter.
Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by Brownshoe: 4:50pm On Feb 03, 2023
Pierced:
Licking bournvita in it's raw form.......I still do it till today.

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Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by Candidlady: 4:59pm On Feb 03, 2023
ahnie:
I have forgotten my childhood food fantasies.


Lol

Auntie that is a lie
Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by JaneYave(f): 5:00pm On Feb 03, 2023
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When l was in JSS1, around 1996, one roundish small pack digestive biscuits and Nasco wafer. Oh my God! I'd never believed l will ever get off eating digestive biscuits then. I could eat Ten at once, biscuit was 5 naira then

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Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by kelspinall(m): 5:07pm On Feb 03, 2023
fantasia biscuit, fibre active, groundnut and cabin made my childhood sweet
Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 5:09pm On Feb 03, 2023
I once bragged as a kid that I could finish a full basin of boiled eggs.

Started buying it in crates as an undergraduate and would occasionally boil and finish up to six eggs in one meal.

Googled the side effects of overconsumption of eggs but online studies were clashing with each other.

I'll never get tired of boiled eggs.

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Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by hopexter(m): 5:10pm On Feb 03, 2023
WelcomeToBiafra:


What do you know about freedom fighting and Biafra Restoration Blueprint?

There will be no elections in Nigeria generally.

IPOB is not strong enough to stop any election in Nigeria even if they burn all the INEC offices in Southeast that still wonโ€™t hinder the coming National election.

Biafra Restoration? As if there was ever a Biafra. Your almighty Ojukwu started it but failed woefully not to talk of some cowards living overseas and ordering some zombies in the east to fight in their absence.

Bro work hard and make money, itโ€™s only the poor South easterners that are agitating you have more than 300k in your account or do you?
Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 5:11pm On Feb 03, 2023
kelspinall:
fantasia biscuit, fibre active, groundnut and cabin made my childhood sweet

When did Fibre Active even enter the market?

So you be Indomie pikin๐Ÿฅด๐Ÿ™„

Noted.
Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by Dshocker(m): 5:12pm On Feb 03, 2023
I fantasize eating so many things as a child, telling myself that, when i grow i will buy them in quantum and eat.

But apparently non seems to meet my appetite, because most of them are sugary or have bad health benefits.

As we age, so does our diet change.

Goody-Goody, Elclaires and Choco Milo were produced with 100% cocoa in the 90's, but now they use sugar/saccharine to produce them

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Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by sonnie10: 5:12pm On Feb 03, 2023
seanwilliam:
I think it was tea.. grin
I would be like when I grow up Iโ€™ go buy plenty milk and choco kon mix am inside happy family baff..
Lol, now I fit get 2 dozens of milk and milo make I no take any in a week .. grin


Also meat , back then, I would steal it grin
Now, I no Dey chop am finish most times self Iโ€™ll tell my girl to return one to the pot. grin
At a point as a child, all I wanted to be was a pilot but on one condition. I needed a quite place to enjoy my Bongo tea as much I wanted.
Mom would only pour us a cup each. She made the sweetest tea. I always wanted more.
Whatever airline I would work for must allow me bring my flask on board.
The plan was, Mom would make Bongo tea to take to work and I would buy her exotic stuff from foreign lands.
Every time I would fly, the flask must be sitting next to me filled with freshly brewed Bongo tea with extra milk and sugar.
Although I wasnโ€™t sure if airplanes had steering wheel but I knew there would be some kind of control somewhere that I must keep my hands on . So how do I drink my Bongo tea? In my fantasy, I figured it out.
I needed a long drinking straw! Yes I was ready to be a pilot.
Hands on the wheels and straw in mouth. I would keep that job forever.

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Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by Brownshoe: 5:14pm On Feb 03, 2023
I ate suya when i was a kid than now , i buy it anytime i feel like then.
mariahAngel:


๐Ÿ˜‚
Na the same parents born all of us laslas.
It didn't help that suya were sold mostly at night. ๐Ÿ˜‚
Pikin wey get mind buy suya chop, na pikin wey go bad when he grow up. ๐Ÿ˜‚
Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by Streetmovement(m): 5:15pm On Feb 03, 2023
inoki247:
Stealing of meat in the Pot undecided undecided

Wotoporiously cool speaking

Do you know you can be lynch for this SIMPle act in this present days ๐Ÿ™„
Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by shepherd316: 5:18pm On Feb 03, 2023
I must admit Nairalanders are wonderful peopleI, we always find a way to make ourselves happy regardless of the economic situations of our beloved country. I can never forget that Movie that year where Shaqie o neal rain chocolates from heaven, i fantasized about that alot, my love for choco milo and other sweetners was unreal. I've eaten much more than necessary since growing up days, and I'm still eaten with caution because of fear of diabetes.

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Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by Rosaline5000: 5:18pm On Feb 03, 2023
sonnie10:

At point as a child, all I wanted to be was a pilot but one condition. Because I wanted a quite place to enjoy my Bongo tea as much I want.
Mom would only pour us cup each. She made the sweetest tea. I always wanted more.
Whatever airline I would work for must allow me bring my flask on board.
The plan was, Mom would make Bongo tea to take to work and I would buy her exotic stuff from foreign lands.
Every time I fly, the flask must be sitting next to me filled with freshly brewed Bongo tea with extra milk and sugar.
Although I wasnโ€™t sure if airplanes had steering wheel but I knew there would be some kind of control somewhere that I must keep my hands on . So how do I drink my Bongo tea? In my fantasy, I figured it out.
I needed a long drinking straw! Yes I was ready to a pilot
Hands on the wheels and straw in mouth. I would keep that job forever.

Beautiful story
So did you later became a pilot?

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Re: What Was Your Childhood Food Fantasy? (Pics) by Streetmovement(m): 5:21pm On Feb 03, 2023
Wotoporiously cool speaking

Fantasized about a lot of them but the worst of it all was licking sugar, always thought of buying a packet to just lick it all but as i grew up and learned about the danger of it all, no be person tell me say he no go dey possible. grin

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