Ram and Food

A catalogue of the food that I'm eating either, whether from restaurants or that I am cooking.

Mostly for myself, but you might find it interesting.


2 7/11 ham a ham and egge sandwiches and a Dr. Pepper cream soda for $14.

Pretty good, a little bit wet inside the packaging.

You can't really get any fast food anymore for less than $20, certainly not past midnight.

I was really disappointed when I moved to Toronto that the more things open at night

2nd was a bit more wet and eggs kinda feel weird

Everything bagel with bacon and Swiss cheese from Cafe on the Square

They didn't cut the bacon right away, they had a pile of I guess recently cooked bacon

Tastes pretty good. I like the bagel, the cheese was okay but I think I'll stick with cream cheese

I was walking around a Metro looking for a snack (a soda) after a run and found this interesting looking ramen.

It came with three sauces and two seasonings as opposed to my normal Mr. Noodle, which only comes with one seasoning.

It tasted pretty good but not that different from the normal spicy Mr. Noodle. I think the flavor may have been overpowered by the quarter pound of taco seasoned ground turkey. I think I'm definitely going to try this again but without any ground turkey

I'm having a Tim Hortons sprinkle donut as a celebration after a successful presentation at Civic To. Sprinkle donuts remind me of my sister, she always gets them whenever we go to Tim Hortons. I can't believe they cost less than $2

I was walking home around 9 pm, looking for a snack, when I stumbled upon Eva's Originals at 454 Bloor Street West, Toronto. The sign mentioning 'chimney cake' piqued my curiosity.

Since it was my first time trying a chimney cake, I opted for the default flavour—Golden Glaze—so the cake's taste wouldn't be overpowered. They cooked it right in front of me, and when they handed it to me, it was piping hot.

The cake was really cool and tasted pretty good. It was fun to eat, as you unroll it into a long strip as you go. I'll definitely go back to try the other flavours.

This is a Dempster Everything Bagel toasted on a pan with ground turkey grease and salted butter, spread with Philadelphia Herb & Garlic Cream Cheese Product. It’s labeled as 'Cream Cheese Product' because it doesn’t meet the legal standards to be called cream cheese.

This is my usual work-from-home breakfast, but normally with a Longos Bakery Bagel. This tastes pretty good but my taste buds are still recovering from COVID, so I don't really know.

The Longo's bagels are wider, but Dempster bagels are softer. I'm not sure which bagel will be my go-to in the future.

I bought this from Dual Citizen at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel to have social permission to sit in their lobby for a couple of hours to do some work.

I was surprised by how good it tasted. I really like this portion size.

I think I'm going to need to visit the Toronto Popcorn Company