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What is your favorite snack?
This is random but I was just thinking it now as I was fixing myself a mid-afternoon snack.
If you are at home, what is your favorite snack to eat? What about at work? My favorite snack at home is peanut butter toast - but I don't like peanut butter on anything else! If I were in public or at work it would be something simple, like carrots. |
If I'm at work, I tend to snack on Chex Mix. Once in a while I'll buy those 100 Calorie Packs. I'm a fan of all of them.
If I'm at home, I love these: http://www.sakura-hostel.co.jp/blog/images/norinori.jpg Korean Dried Seaweed I usually eat the sheets by themselves, but if I have some leftover sticky rice from the night before, I usually roll em up. The only crappy part is getting all that seaweed on your teeth...but it's oh so good! |
Since I'm doing the high protein thing these days, string cheese and peanuts are way up on my list. Generally, I'm finding that if I want a snack, I'm usually either tired or bored and have been trying to remedy the problem rather than feeding the problem.
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I love making chicken quesadillas at home.... I broil them in the oven with peppers, tomatoes, and onion and eat with salsa. They'd be super quick- if our oven didn't take so long to preheat....
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String cheese
M&Ms (I know they're bad for you lol) Chicken/cheese quesadillas |
Cereal. Corn pops, corn flakes, cinnamon toast crunch, cheerios, froot loops, kix, frosted flakes, raisin bran, cinnamon raisin crunch, etc. You name it I'll snack on it.
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Smartfood Popcorn at work:) Toasted english muffin buttered with scrambled eggs made into a sandwich at home.
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At work: Quaker Quakes Cakes in caramel corn, or OR Smart Pop Kettle Corn microwave popcorn
At home: cheese and crackers |
New York Strip
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Ants-on-a-log. Celery with peanut butter in the middle with raisins. It has all the elements of a tasty snack...crunch, sweetness, and protein.
Although all this talk about popcorn is giving me ideas. |
plain yogurt (sometimes w/ vanilla extract,) blueberries, granola (or honey bunches,) banana slices, maybe some chopped nuts or strawberries
some people use honey, too. i guess you could throw anything in there. |
I have a recipe for a popcorn snack where you throw some cheese and red pepper (or something like it) in with the popcorn. Sounds good!
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Anything from the 100 calorie snacks
Apple dippers with caramel |
carrot sticks, peanut butter crackers, celery w/ peanut butter (am allergic to raisins)
bagel w/ topping |
I have a whole drawer full of stuff at school....
I love 100 calorie packs, cranberry trail mixes, and butter lovers popcorn... |
kit kat
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hummus and fresh veggies
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Peanut butter on a banana
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Peanut butter filled pretzels (I call them pretzel pillows) and Nutella. mmmm :)
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Apple slices with fresh goat's cheese
Guacamole (fresh!) with some tortilla chips Skittles (bad... I know) |
At the office I keep a stash of cheddar waffle snacks. At home I like seafood dip with kettle cooked chips or red pepper hummus with pita chips.
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At home-- air popped popcorn with a couple of teaspoons of canola oil, tossed with garlic salt and parm.
At work/school-- anything easy-- especially grapes. |
String cheese!
I also really like chips and salsa and pizza Pringles (if you haven't had them, try them! So tasty!) |
This one is going to sound strange but White Cheddar Low Fat Cheez-Its.
In college, Mr. LP (then boyfriend) started buying the White Cheddar Cheez-Its after trying some of his roommates. They had a very particular taste; they weren't the best crackers ever but they were oddly addicting. A few months ago he was doing the groceries and bought the low-fat kind on accident. THEY ARE SO GOOD! |
Trader Joe’s White Cheddar Corn Puffs
Trader Joe’s Vanilla Meringue cookies Swedish Fish BTW, I didn’t realize this was a resurrected thread until I was looking at some of the previous responses and noticed that someone had a link to their MySpace profile in their signature! :p |
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