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Oct 29, 2008 19:53 |  #16

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Cheerios, grape jelly to sweeten it a bit and milk. yumyumyum..

Jelly in your cereal? Now that's a first.

I have to add yogurt to my list. Preferrably lemon or blueberry, but most any flavor will do in a pinch.


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Oct 29, 2008 22:01 |  #17

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Jelly in your cereal? Now that's a first.
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It's great. Grape is best, but strawberry jam with the big chunks of strawberry is nice as well.


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Oct 29, 2008 22:09 |  #18

Wheatgrain crackers with a light coating of peanut butter and sliced banana on top.


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Oct 29, 2008 22:24 |  #19

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If its a cheat day, then toast with Nutella or a quesadilla. The other 6 days, a piece of cauliflower :(

Eww, great for your health, but too gross for me =/

I'm surprised that I haven't seen a single person say potato chips. Always assumed Americans love theirs ;)


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Oct 29, 2008 22:51 |  #20

..Candy. Hehe.


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Oct 29, 2008 23:06 |  #21

Headshotzx wrote in post #6588378 (external link)
...I'm surprised that I haven't seen a single person say potato chips. Always assumed Americans love theirs ;)

They are good, but too greasy.


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Oct 30, 2008 00:25 |  #22

Nuts.
Almonds, peanuts, sunflower seeds, pine nuts, pecans, etc.

A little handful with some dried fruit (cranberries preferably) will do you good!


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Oct 30, 2008 09:29 |  #23

Headshotzx wrote in post #6588378 (external link)
I'm surprised that I haven't seen a single person say potato chips. Always assumed Americans love theirs ;)

I prefer tortilla chips, with a good queso dip and guacamole.

In fact, I prefer such things a bit too much, which is one of the reasons I am a "person of size"!




  
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Oct 30, 2008 09:31 |  #24

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..In fact, I prefer such things a bit too much, which is one of the reasons I am a "person of size"!

That would be gravitationally enhanced. :) Better yet, I am not over weight, I am too short for my weight. Now if I could only grow to 8 feet, I would be the perfect weight.


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Oct 30, 2008 10:12 |  #25

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That would be gravitationally enhanced. :) Better yet, I am not over weight, I am too short for my weight. Now if I could only grow to 8 feet, I would be the perfect weight.

I used to use the "I'm not overweight, I'm undertall" argument until I did some calculations and came to the conclusions that, were I the proper height for my weight, Michael Jordan and Andre the Giant would be "little people" by comparison!




  
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Oct 30, 2008 10:33 |  #26

Stoneyfield organic vanilla yogurt, cottage cheese, or a piece of whole wheat bread (usually Village Hearth New England brown bread for me.) I eat pretty clean most of the time, and save treats for those occasions when I can really enjoy them.


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Oct 30, 2008 10:33 |  #27

I grab a package of crackers a couple of slices of Kraft Cheese and some Portuguese hot sausage.

Take my cracker put a slice of sausage over it with a slice of cheese make up a few on a cookie sheet and toss it in the oven for a few mins. :)


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Oct 30, 2008 11:39 |  #28

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I grab a package of crackers a couple of slices of Kraft Cheese and some Portuguese hot sausage.

Take my cracker put a slice of sausage over it with a slice of cheese make up a few on a cookie sheet and toss it in the oven for a few mins. :)

Sounds good!

Reminded me of the mini pizzas I used to make. English muffins with pre-made pizza sauce, cheese, tomato, onion, pepper or whatever other toppings were around all heated up in the toaster oven.


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Oct 30, 2008 18:23 |  #29

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Stoneyfield organic vanilla yogurt, cottage cheese, or a piece of whole wheat bread (usually Village Hearth New England brown bread for me.) I eat pretty clean most of the time, and save treats for those occasions when I can really enjoy them.

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Not really, but healthy "comfort food" is definitely an oxymoron!




  
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