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Location: Georgia, on the Florida line, right above Tallahassee
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I remember eating popcorn/watching movies with my family as an after dinner snack. Every time once in a great while, my mom would make apple tarts. Good stuff.
I will eat popcorn sometimes or some fruit or cheese. Now if I have made a dessert, I may have some of that instead. I try not to eat anything after dinner but sometimes I just have to have something.
I'll eat whatever is around/what I'm in the mood for.
1. We always have popcorn around. We have a popper so we can make our own and know exactly what's being put on the popcorn. Such a great snack because you can eat quite a bit of it and it's low on calories.
2. I also seem to buy snacks that are on sale. If ice cream is on sale, I'll buy that and have that for awhile. (Not every night.) Ices. Fruit snacks. Pretzels. I always used to buy salt n vinegar chips (my biggest weakness) but now, even though it's less economical, I try to only buy small bags because I will eat an entire bag in a single sitting alone.
3. If I want to go for a walk and get a snack, I'll get a Slurpee or nachos from 7-11. I know they're horrible but they are so delicious.
One of those little rewrapped chocolate bars from Trader Joes. Four to a box, single servings, 100 calories each, milk or dark. Totally delicious, and good enough that we usually split one.
Or a Nonni's Biscotti in the salted caramel flavor. Those things are incredible!!!!!
If I do have a snack it is a handful of unsalted nuts or roasted Masala chick peas or grapes
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