Favourite knicker fillers
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Well, Nina,I'm not a big fan of anything cold. But I have done Welch's squeezable strawberry and grape jam. Lots of fun! ESPECIALLY the strawberry. Much like GW's earlier expression of how much fun rice pudding can be, the strawberry jam has both big and little pieces of strawberry in it. Letting THOSE pieces slide down inside my panties and over my labia, doesn't take all that long for you know what to happen!
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sweetnpied - Posts: 298 [ View ]
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I don't think I could take rice pudding because I have a bit of a fear of the stuff after I was made to eat it as a child and was then sick!
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Hmmm, strawberry jam. I might pick up a bottle of THAT for tomorrow morning!
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GW!!! Sorry, I missed this post because I've been too busy composing the recounting of my recent wam adventure. Did you do it??? How'd you like it? I know you live in the States, so it must have been real easy for you to get.
I actually bought about 14 or so bottles thinking we'd add that to my upcoming wamathon with hubby. But then I simply went out of my head with the chocolate syrup (currently at 564 bottles after the 25 I used in Tuesday night's solo session). And I ordered the 11 cases of pudding online Thursday night. (I CAN'T fucking believe I did THAT online! Well, at least there were no inquisitive cashiers like the ones I encountered a few times when buying the chocolate syrup! But I'm wondering what the person who had to organize THAT order must be thinking?) Tee-hee.
I actually bought about 14 or so bottles thinking we'd add that to my upcoming wamathon with hubby. But then I simply went out of my head with the chocolate syrup (currently at 564 bottles after the 25 I used in Tuesday night's solo session). And I ordered the 11 cases of pudding online Thursday night. (I CAN'T fucking believe I did THAT online! Well, at least there were no inquisitive cashiers like the ones I encountered a few times when buying the chocolate syrup! But I'm wondering what the person who had to organize THAT order must be thinking?) Tee-hee.
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sweetnpied - Posts: 298 [ View ]
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I purchased 4 cans of pudding from one of those restaruant websites last summer(I know that pales in comparison to your 66 cans!). Went well, no problem. Just make sure you or hubby are home so they don't freeze if left on the steps! It's COLD out there! As for the Jam, didn't have a chance to do it, got busy doing other stuff, then had to work last night. Maybe next week, I'll let you know if I give it a go.
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GW????
"Went well?" OMG! I think you've read a little of the story line I've been weaving over in the Reading Room forum. And if you have, you've GOT to know by now, sweetie, that I want all the gooey details!!! Especially since I haven't tried pudding yet. AND the fact that I'm going to be putting my hubby through the pudding wringer soon, too!!! What's it like for a guy? Anything special I should know? Anything I should know about where it feels the best or what I shouldn't do? (I mean, I certainly can guess a lot of this, for sure, but there may be a few tricks I should know about pudding that you can only find out by using it. Like I never would have guessed what a problem cake batter is to the eyes... and STILL haven't come up with a solution for that one, other than not letting it come into contact with the eyes... but the same problem doesn't exist with the chocolate sundae syrup that I use.) And I also certainly know, of course, that wamming is such an individual thing and one person's ecstacy can be another's disaster. (For example, I completely detest what I think the British wammers refer to as "savory"... I mean detest it on ME... I think it's way cool to watch... and I wish I was into it, but I've tried ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, maple syrup, raw eggs, beans, spaghetti, A-1 steak sauce, and I'm sure a few others that slip my mind at the moment... and ALL of them turn me off. And you can include flour and honey to that list, although they don't exactly come under the category of "savory.") And it's obvious GW that you're a wam lover and we all know by now my hubby's not, but any clues I can get, the better.
Smooch
Christina
"Went well?" OMG! I think you've read a little of the story line I've been weaving over in the Reading Room forum. And if you have, you've GOT to know by now, sweetie, that I want all the gooey details!!! Especially since I haven't tried pudding yet. AND the fact that I'm going to be putting my hubby through the pudding wringer soon, too!!! What's it like for a guy? Anything special I should know? Anything I should know about where it feels the best or what I shouldn't do? (I mean, I certainly can guess a lot of this, for sure, but there may be a few tricks I should know about pudding that you can only find out by using it. Like I never would have guessed what a problem cake batter is to the eyes... and STILL haven't come up with a solution for that one, other than not letting it come into contact with the eyes... but the same problem doesn't exist with the chocolate sundae syrup that I use.) And I also certainly know, of course, that wamming is such an individual thing and one person's ecstacy can be another's disaster. (For example, I completely detest what I think the British wammers refer to as "savory"... I mean detest it on ME... I think it's way cool to watch... and I wish I was into it, but I've tried ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, maple syrup, raw eggs, beans, spaghetti, A-1 steak sauce, and I'm sure a few others that slip my mind at the moment... and ALL of them turn me off. And you can include flour and honey to that list, although they don't exactly come under the category of "savory.") And it's obvious GW that you're a wam lover and we all know by now my hubby's not, but any clues I can get, the better.
Smooch
Christina
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sweetnpied - Posts: 298 [ View ]
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LOL! Went well I mean that it was delivered no problem. As far as pudding goes, it's the only thing that doesn't completely gross out my wife. It's a great substance to wam with, silky smooth texture, heavy, gloopy, sweet smelling and tasting. Easy to wash off as long as it's still liquidy. If it dries, it takes a little more scrubbing, but still not bad. I usually bring the palmolive dish detergent into the shower with me after a session to cut the grease and really make cleanup easy. I think yu've seen my pictures, I really like savory stuff, eggs, spaghetti and beans are awesome, but anything with a strong pungent vinegar like odor I stay away from. Ketchup, mustard, mayonaise, BBQ suace, or A1 steak sauce I would never try because of the odors. Beans and spaghetti, prob cuz I've had good experiences with them, those odors actually turn me on! But anyway, back to business...I don't know how your husband will react to the mess. The substacnes you've chosen aren't too bad, and he should tolerate pretty well, all sweet smelling desserts. In my experience, as long as we kept the mess neck down on my wife, she was okay with it. I know you said you like TOTAL submerssion,which may be okay for you, but may not for your hubby. I think if he keeps mess off his face and out of his hair, it'll be easier for him to enjoy how much you're enjoying his participation. Was wondering....The batter, did you use cake batter or brownie batter. I find brownie batter to be quite grainy, and cake batter very smooth. My most recent picture post is with vanilla cake batter(8 boxes to be exact!). Hope this helps some!
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OMG GW... I JUST finished, I mean JUST finished sending muckypup a message saying the exact same thing you did about the possible difference between cake batter and brownie batter. (Oops muckster... I hope you're not upset about my revealing what we discussed in a private message... I mean.. there's nothing personal or anything about it!) I especially bought cake batter that promotes itself as extra smooth (or something like that). Anyway... hubby goes away at times on business and bud trips, so I'll try testing those cake batters then. The brownie batter we'll just use to bake brownies since in our community you can ALWAYS find an excuse to bring a plate of brownies to work or some social function. But we Yanks, at least in my neck of the woods, RARELY bring cake. Strange, isn't it. Well, thanks for all your info, GW. You kind of supported exactly what I thought about doing this. I mean I chose the items I did because I think they're the least offensive to the fewest people. And we have acutally wammed in the chocolate syrup in the past. But not the pudding, yet. Yeah, he and I have discussed the full coverage bit on him. I'm going to go VERY slowly on him, but DEMAND he goes crazy on me. If he's comfortable with me pouring a pitcher of chocolate sundae syrup over his head, then he's REALLY gonna get it!!! LOL!
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sweetnpied - Posts: 298 [ View ]
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Hey, GW, I was writing the next part of my recent wamming adventure over in the Reading Room forum last night while I was writing my response to you, above. I may not have reached the brownie batter part of the story when I wrote my response to you in here, so I don't think I thought then of what I'm about to say to you now. I strongly suspect that those cake batters can't possibly replicate the absolutely incredible time I had playing with the brownie batter. For all I know, the cake batter could be better (if for nothing else, I won't feel those tiny little particles in my eyes), but it almost can't be the same. And I'm a little sad about that. The feeling of the brownie mix on my face and head was one of the best, if not the best, in my life (as I explain at way too much length in the Reading Room story). But it has taken me from Tuesday night until this morning to finally feel like everything has washed itself out from under my eyelids. (I'm sure it all had washed out a while before that, but the iritation was still there until I woke up this morning.) Too bad. If anyone knows the secret how to make brownie batter something you can bury your face into without winding up with little granules in your eyes, do I have to add a secret ingredient or whip the batter longer (I whipped it with an electric beater for 30 minutes), whatever, I'd love to know it! And it has nothing to do with how long I spent with my face buried in it. (I have no way of know how long that was, and if you read my story, you'll understand why, but it had to be at least 4 or 5 minutes I would think. Probably longer.) I didn't say this in the story, but I knew it was going to be a problem almost the second I went in. And I still had a great time with it. One of the nice things about realizing my eyes were going to be a problem as soon as I entered, I didn't have to be preoccupied in having the fun I was having wondering "Is it going to happen? If I get out now will it not happen, but if I stay I'm in trouble?" Completely removed that concern out of the equation. At that point it was, "Fuck it, it's going to happen whether I stay or not. Might as well stay and have me a fucking great time!"
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sweetnpied - Posts: 298 [ View ]
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yea i had this with pudding in the past. i just close eyes real tight and im very careful with washing off. towl ur eyes b4 opening them or better yet wash with water b4 opening them and you should not get the issue.
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Thanks, MA, for the tips. I hope that does work with the pudding when I try it for the first time. I'm pretty sure I did exactly what your said (the tightly closed eyes part) when my face entered the brownie batter, but almost the moment I hit it, I knew there were granules in my eyes. BTW, I checked with FedEx online tracking and the 11 cases of pudding I ordered is scheduled to arrive tomorrow!
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sweetnpied - Posts: 298 [ View ]
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pudding is my all time favorite. there is nothing like it. just wait.. your going to fall in love with it. its runy, slimey, gooey, taste, thick, and messy all in one. Makes for amazing clothes filling.
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That's why I've been so desperate to try it, MA. What pics & vids I've seen of it looks like it's just tremendous fun!!! And I know I went a little overboard when I orderd 11 CASES!!! But I thought, wtf, everything I've read about it says it stays ok in the can for 7 years, so there's plenty of time to use any leftovers. And the WORST thing that could happen to me is to order something like 5 or 6 and say when the cans are all emptied, "Shit, I wish I had ordered like 4 more cases." Too much won't be a problem. Too little has the makings of disaster written all over it.
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sweetnpied - Posts: 298 [ View ]
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Re: Favourite knicker fillers
spaggetti is a good one for knicker filling, the long stuff rather than the cheap short cut stuff, not only is it messy and heavy, its nice and squirmy too, especially if you are walking around with it in your knickers, as it eventuly starts to slip out the knicker leg it feels like its stroking your genitals as the strands try and tug out, also great in shoes too.
maccaroni cheese and rice pudding are great too,
maccaroni cheese and rice pudding are great too,
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