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Old 09-24-2006, 04:35 PM
 
Location: NJ/SC
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It's always about the food.....

One of my favorite quick snacks is melt shredded cheese on some Trisket crackers and dip in salsa.
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Old 09-24-2006, 04:36 PM
 
Location: Colorado
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sad to say this but dried cranberries and chocolate chips mixed in a container.
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Old 09-24-2006, 04:43 PM
 
Location: NJ/SC
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sad to say this but dried cranberries and chocolate chips mixed in a container.
When chocolate's involved it's never sad.
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Old 09-24-2006, 04:49 PM
 
Location: Marion, IN
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I am a cheese junkie! I have one of those quesadellia makers. Awesome quick snack! Also partial to Moose Tracks ice cream, fresh baked cookies, almost any dried fruit (I make my own in my Ronco food dehydrator), beef jerkey (I make that, too).

Current phase I am going through is milk shakes. Vanilla ice cream in the blender with orange juice, mmmmm. Tastes just like an old fashioned creamsicle.
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Old 09-24-2006, 10:01 PM
 
Location: NJ
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sad to say this but dried cranberries and chocolate chips mixed in a container.
That sounds yummy! I like raisins with peanuts. Sometimes I add m&ms. On the days that I pretend to be a health nut, I snack on fruit or yogurt. Dry cereal sometimes isn't so bad. I can eat a whole box of the Sun Dried Tomato Wheat Thins.
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Old 09-24-2006, 10:49 PM
 
Location: Springfield, Missouri
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I am a cheese junkie! I have one of those quesadellia makers. Awesome quick snack! Also partial to Moose Tracks ice cream, fresh baked cookies, almost any dried fruit (I make my own in my Ronco food dehydrator), beef jerkey (I make that, too).

Current phase I am going through is milk shakes. Vanilla ice cream in the blender with orange juice, mmmmm. Tastes just like an old fashioned creamsicle.
I'm addicted to ice cream..They have Blue Bell ice cream here, and I'm currently working on a half gallon of Cherry vanilla...TDF! But I also keep a squeeze bottle of Hershey's Syrup handy, whipped cream, and I love to make sundaes too. I also use vanilla ice cream, milk, Hersheys, then blend it all up in the blender for a milkshake like my grandma used to make for us as kids. I can eat a pound of peanut M&Ms in one sitting, love Vanilla wafers, any homemade chocolate chip cookies, and tomorrow I'm doing a fudge cake with white buttercreme frosting
For quickies, I like taking bread, buttering it thickly, baking it a couple of minutes until it gets a slight brown, laying cheddar on top, a bit of garlic, then flash baking for a minute. Then adding fresh sliced tomatoes on top. Yummers.
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Old 09-25-2006, 05:21 AM
 
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I'm not a snacker, but I must have my dessert after dinner and I too am addicted to ice cream. Because I'm the only one who eats it, I don't bother with a bowl. I just take my "Double Fudge Brownie" or "Mud Pie" or "Chocolate Trinity" out of the freezer and grab a spoon. I can easily finish a half gallon in just 2 sittings.
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Old 09-25-2006, 07:21 AM
 
Location: South Carolina
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I like taking bread, buttering it thickly, baking it a couple of minutes until it gets a slight brown, laying cheddar on top, a bit of garlic, then flash baking for a minute. Then adding fresh sliced tomatoes on top. Yummers.
I'll have to try that and maybe add some oregano to it
Sounds good.
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Old 09-25-2006, 12:24 PM
 
Location: NJ
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I like taking bread, buttering it thickly, baking it a couple of minutes until it gets a slight brown, laying cheddar on top, a bit of garlic, then flash baking for a minute. Then adding fresh sliced tomatoes on top. Yummers.

I'll have to try that and maybe add some oregano to it
Sounds good.


Add some sauce and you have Pizza!
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Old 09-25-2006, 08:13 PM
 
Location: Jersey
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Hersheys: bars, kisses, squares, chunks, syrup, slices, dices, funnel it into my mouth, stick a needle in me and IV it into me....I don't care how you do it, just give me Hershey's. A good way to eat it is to buy a Hershey Bar and Reese's Peanut Butter (yeah, they actually make peanut butter in a jar...it's hard to find but if you can find it, it's worth it). I simply break the bar up, smash a spoonful of Reese's (remember it's got to be Reese's or it won't work) onto a plate, put the broken pieces next to it and just pick and dip. It's heavenly. Also, for that "time of month" when your body needs a good salt and sugar kick...alternate a piece of hershey's and a potato chip, then a hershey's then a chip....it sounds hideous but man does it make those cramps go away.....
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