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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by the dub lemon » Tue Nov 17, 2009 4:35 pm

crisps & dip!

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by gravity » Tue Nov 17, 2009 8:45 pm

anything cheese based

preferably a massive plate of loads of posh cheeses and a variety of crackers.

or cheese on toast

although on a non-cheesey tip, bowl after bowl of coco pops is always a winner

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by B_90 » Tue Nov 17, 2009 8:51 pm

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by the dub lemon » Tue Nov 17, 2009 11:03 pm

gravity wrote:or cheese on toast
A current favourite...this one is improved about a hundred times with the simple addition of raggae raggae sauce!

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by arktrix45hz » Tue Nov 17, 2009 11:10 pm

I usually drink my way through about 10-15 cups of coffee when I'm working on a tune! Probably why I never, ever sleep. haha
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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by Davr » Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:36 pm

Wtf new bacon has come, Looks fucking bad tho :/

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by Davr » Wed Nov 18, 2009 9:20 pm

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1. Gotta have your smokes

2. Billys pan pizza Kebab and peperoni - Good for getting food fast.

3. Frasses strips meny & Skrovmål (original hamburger meal) - Swedish Hamburger company, Got some good burgers & strips dont forget the Hot Cheese dip,

4. Nachos with some nacho cheese on

5. Kebabtallrik (Kebab meal)

6. Ben n Jerrys cookie dough, Ben n jerrys Caramel Chew Chew & Ben n Jerrys VANILLA TOFFEE CRUNCH

7. Coca cola

8. Cheez Doodles

9. Tyrkisk Peber candy

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by kp mike » Thu Nov 19, 2009 1:09 am

Davr wrote:Image

1. Gotta have your smokes

2. Billys pan pizza Kebab and peperoni - Good for getting food fast.

3. Frasses strips meny & Skrovmål (original hamburger meal) - Swedish Hamburger company, Got some good burgers & strips dont forget the Hot Cheese dip,

4. Nachos with some nacho cheese on

5. Kebabtallrik (Kebab meal)

6. Ben n Jerrys cookie dough, Ben n jerrys Caramel Chew Chew & Ben n Jerrys VANILLA TOFFEE CRUNCH

7. Coca cola

8. Cheez Doodles

9. Tyrkisk Peber candy
:o and how often do you excercise a week?

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by tripaddict » Thu Nov 19, 2009 1:21 am

riesen chews mmm mmm mmm

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by Davr » Thu Nov 19, 2009 1:06 pm

kp mike wrote:
Davr wrote:Image

1. Gotta have your smokes

2. Billys pan pizza Kebab and peperoni - Good for getting food fast.

3. Frasses strips meny & Skrovmål (original hamburger meal) - Swedish Hamburger company, Got some good burgers & strips dont forget the Hot Cheese dip,

4. Nachos with some nacho cheese on

5. Kebabtallrik (Kebab meal)

6. Ben n Jerrys cookie dough, Ben n jerrys Caramel Chew Chew & Ben n Jerrys VANILLA TOFFEE CRUNCH

7. Coca cola

8. Cheez Doodles

9. Tyrkisk Peber candy
:o and how often do you excercise a week?

Haha i dont eat all of that, but those things taste good tho

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by Mysius » Wed Sep 07, 2011 12:15 am

Epic Bump.

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by jrisreal » Wed Sep 07, 2011 12:21 am

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by antipode » Wed Sep 07, 2011 12:48 am

I wonder if there's a correlation between a producer's diet and their mixdown quality?

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by hasezwei » Wed Sep 07, 2011 1:24 am

tea, used to be energy drink but i cant concentrate anymore a while after drinking it.

food depends on what is in the fridge tho its mostly muesli/cornflakes or bread+butter+salami or cheese or whatever else i happen to fancy at the mo.

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by Ldizzy » Wed Sep 07, 2011 5:07 am

m&m are my fav

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by TieN » Wed Sep 07, 2011 5:33 am

darkmatteruk wrote:Image

quite often have the extra large bag sat on the desk when producing :P
This + Watermelon Sour Patch candies + a gallon of purple drink by my side with a 24 pk of Pepsi in the fridge. Always have lethal doses of sugar on hand.

Oh, and +1 to whoever said DSF needs a recipe thread. We could probably come up with plenty of ideas from those budget meal shows on Food Network. :h:

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by brettheaslewood » Wed Sep 07, 2011 4:03 pm

cigarettes then inhaler.
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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by brettheaslewood » Wed Sep 07, 2011 4:03 pm

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kruptah wrote:I play the technics.
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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by I Was a UFO » Wed Sep 07, 2011 4:41 pm

This thread is called the BEST production food/snacks...not what do you eat while producing lol

Anyone that knows anything about the brain/body(which is interconnected) knows that in order to maintain focus and creativity you need to keep yourself healthy.

So I guess if you only plan on producing for 10 minutes at a time sugar might be a good idea haha

Otherwise it is all about organic fruits, veggies, and such. Not what anyone wants to hear but it is the truth.

I am a coffee addict like many others around here but I've found that a good substitute is fresh yerba mate. Yerba mate is similar to caffeine but lasts longer and doesn't make you crash or get all jittery....these side effects make it harder to focus.

It is also proven that exercise improves creativity.


Just some FOOD FOR THOUGHT :p

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by Ldizzy » Wed Sep 07, 2011 4:43 pm

what i said was based on that..

m&ms are an adequate balance between sugar and protein, they dont get you tired as much as jelly beans worms or sour patches would...

salad (veggie/fruit) is the best too.
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