Competitive eating
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Sometime at the pub last week I agreed to be in an office eating contest. There are only two of us, the challenge is to eat 12 crispy cream doughnuts within five mins. First to finish wins and its a $10 spectator fee for the rest of the office. Prize money should be $300+. Any advice for a first time competitive eater? My only plan so far is to attempt to make him laugh as much as possible & break wind at every opportunity
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Sometime at the pub last week I agreed to be in an office eating contest. There are only two of us, the challenge is to eat 12 crispy cream doughnuts within five mins. First to finish wins and its a $10 spectator fee for the rest of the office. Prize money should be $300+. Any advice for a first time competitive eater? My only plan so far is to attempt to make him laugh as much as possible & break wind at every opportunity
water/liquid... dip the donut in it. I know... sounds disgusting... no milk, too filling. 10 slices of pizza and 32 oz of soda... and I won one of those once... once. prepare to hate the food for a week afterwards. :) warn spouses/girlfriends of this. :) that way you don't have to smile bravely while downing the hated food and hate it for another week. :) The stomach ache will pass, don't run it off right away... but do have a gym membership handy. :) 12 donuts sounds pretty easy unless they are all the cream ones... I can handle a few... but 12? :omg:
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) John Andrew Holmes "It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others."
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water/liquid... dip the donut in it. I know... sounds disgusting... no milk, too filling. 10 slices of pizza and 32 oz of soda... and I won one of those once... once. prepare to hate the food for a week afterwards. :) warn spouses/girlfriends of this. :) that way you don't have to smile bravely while downing the hated food and hate it for another week. :) The stomach ache will pass, don't run it off right away... but do have a gym membership handy. :) 12 donuts sounds pretty easy unless they are all the cream ones... I can handle a few... but 12? :omg:
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) John Andrew Holmes "It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others."
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Sometime at the pub last week I agreed to be in an office eating contest. There are only two of us, the challenge is to eat 12 crispy cream doughnuts within five mins. First to finish wins and its a $10 spectator fee for the rest of the office. Prize money should be $300+. Any advice for a first time competitive eater? My only plan so far is to attempt to make him laugh as much as possible & break wind at every opportunity
Josh Gray wrote:
Any advice for a first time competitive eater?
Back out, lest you become a FAT BASTARD!
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Sometime at the pub last week I agreed to be in an office eating contest. There are only two of us, the challenge is to eat 12 crispy cream doughnuts within five mins. First to finish wins and its a $10 spectator fee for the rest of the office. Prize money should be $300+. Any advice for a first time competitive eater? My only plan so far is to attempt to make him laugh as much as possible & break wind at every opportunity
Josh Gray wrote:
Any advice for a first time competitive eater?
Let him win. Pretend to be stuffing your face, but only manage to eat about 3 or 4 of them, while your opponent gobbles the entire doughnut pile. When he's sick as a dog, fat as a pig with a complexion like a pizza, only then can you decide who the real winner is. :laugh: He'll spend the $300 prize money on medical bills and gym membership anyway.
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Josh Gray wrote:
Any advice for a first time competitive eater?
Let him win. Pretend to be stuffing your face, but only manage to eat about 3 or 4 of them, while your opponent gobbles the entire doughnut pile. When he's sick as a dog, fat as a pig with a complexion like a pizza, only then can you decide who the real winner is. :laugh: He'll spend the $300 prize money on medical bills and gym membership anyway.
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Sometime at the pub last week I agreed to be in an office eating contest. There are only two of us, the challenge is to eat 12 crispy cream doughnuts within five mins. First to finish wins and its a $10 spectator fee for the rest of the office. Prize money should be $300+. Any advice for a first time competitive eater? My only plan so far is to attempt to make him laugh as much as possible & break wind at every opportunity
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El Corazon wrote:
12 donuts sounds pretty easy unless they are all the cream ones.
They will be the glazed flavoured ones. Caramel, strawberry etc I wasthinking some orange juice to wash it down and cut the sugar a bit
Josh Gray wrote:
I wasthinking some orange juice to wash it down and cut the sugar a bit
The tart/sour will contrast with the sugar and will slow down your eating. Drink something neutral like water. Marc
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Sometime at the pub last week I agreed to be in an office eating contest. There are only two of us, the challenge is to eat 12 crispy cream doughnuts within five mins. First to finish wins and its a $10 spectator fee for the rest of the office. Prize money should be $300+. Any advice for a first time competitive eater? My only plan so far is to attempt to make him laugh as much as possible & break wind at every opportunity
Who has to pay for the doughnuts?
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Coffee. Lots of hot, black coffee. Dunk, eat, enjoy the sugar+caffeine rush, sleep... :zzz:
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Who has to pay for the doughnuts?
"There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown "All things good to know are difficult to learn" ~ Greek Proverb "The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary" ~ Vidal Sassoon
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Sometime at the pub last week I agreed to be in an office eating contest. There are only two of us, the challenge is to eat 12 crispy cream doughnuts within five mins. First to finish wins and its a $10 spectator fee for the rest of the office. Prize money should be $300+. Any advice for a first time competitive eater? My only plan so far is to attempt to make him laugh as much as possible & break wind at every opportunity
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Thunderbox666 wrote:
Who has to pay for the doughnuts?
One if the guys here has offered to supply them
Well i would suggest that if it looks like you are going to lose, slow down and just enjoy your doughnuts while he is getting sick and probably not enjoying them at all.. But if your winning.... Finish him
"There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown "All things good to know are difficult to learn" ~ Greek Proverb "The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary" ~ Vidal Sassoon
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Well i would suggest that if it looks like you are going to lose, slow down and just enjoy your doughnuts while he is getting sick and probably not enjoying them at all.. But if your winning.... Finish him
"There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown "All things good to know are difficult to learn" ~ Greek Proverb "The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary" ~ Vidal Sassoon
Thunderbox666 wrote:
Well i would suggest that if it looks like you are going to lose, slow down and just enjoy your doughnuts while he is getting sick and probably not enjoying them at all.. But if your winning.... Finish him
He's a pretty cool guy, we have a frendly competitive thing going with the pool table and table tennis in the office. He also has a habbit of giggling like a little girl. My secret plan is to make him laugh so much that he cant eat.
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Thunderbox666 wrote:
Well i would suggest that if it looks like you are going to lose, slow down and just enjoy your doughnuts while he is getting sick and probably not enjoying them at all.. But if your winning.... Finish him
He's a pretty cool guy, we have a frendly competitive thing going with the pool table and table tennis in the office. He also has a habbit of giggling like a little girl. My secret plan is to make him laugh so much that he cant eat.
Josh Gray wrote:
with the pool table and table tennis in the office
:omg: Im working in the wrong place!!!
"There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown "All things good to know are difficult to learn" ~ Greek Proverb "The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary" ~ Vidal Sassoon
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El Corazon wrote:
12 donuts sounds pretty easy unless they are all the cream ones.
They will be the glazed flavoured ones. Caramel, strawberry etc I wasthinking some orange juice to wash it down and cut the sugar a bit
Josh Gray wrote:
I wasthinking some orange juice to wash it down and cut the sugar a bit
ouch... I would think that would increase it! that is way too much sugar for me, but then I always did the diet coke thing at those events and you should use water.
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they are krispy kremes though, they say if you eat them quietly, you can hear the crackling noise of your arteries hardening...
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Sometime at the pub last week I agreed to be in an office eating contest. There are only two of us, the challenge is to eat 12 crispy cream doughnuts within five mins. First to finish wins and its a $10 spectator fee for the rest of the office. Prize money should be $300+. Any advice for a first time competitive eater? My only plan so far is to attempt to make him laugh as much as possible & break wind at every opportunity
Have lots of water to dip them and wring them in. It compresses them down and they take up less room. despite the temptation, don't use milk. Ever try drinking a gallon of milk in an hour? It will make you sick. Soaked before stuffing, they should slide down without really chewing. You WILL get sick later, but $300 pays for a lot of porcelain prayer time. Draugnar
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El Corazon wrote:
12 donuts sounds pretty easy unless they are all the cream ones.
They will be the glazed flavoured ones. Caramel, strawberry etc I wasthinking some orange juice to wash it down and cut the sugar a bit
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Sometime at the pub last week I agreed to be in an office eating contest. There are only two of us, the challenge is to eat 12 crispy cream doughnuts within five mins. First to finish wins and its a $10 spectator fee for the rest of the office. Prize money should be $300+. Any advice for a first time competitive eater? My only plan so far is to attempt to make him laugh as much as possible & break wind at every opportunity
Sounds like my kind of sport!!!
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