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What is your favorite snack?

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When I was young, Corn Nuts.
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Ranch Doritos are good too.

Lately it's been Old Wisconsin sausage.
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Saw a commercial for these. Think I'll try 'em.


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Come to think about it. I have a bunch of blueberries. Think I might dip them in chocolate.
 
Something with substance, not like a chip or cracker... I feel like I am missing something at night when vegging out.

I love these curry beef buns but have to drive 45 minutes away to get them and obviously they don't stay.

Where do you get curry beef buns? They sound tasty.
 
I like yellow cake with chocolate icing more than anything else I can think of.

Lately the only snack I get is fruit. If I want to spice it up a little I put one serving of chocolate syrup on a sliced up banana. That's living on the edge folks.
 
I forgot about:
lemon loaf
jelly rolls - I found something similar but with banana icing instead of jelly. good god was that ever sweet.
Spice cake
 
They stopped selling these in stores near me. Generally I'm not a tortilla fan. But these are totally different. They are not made from corn and they are very flakey.

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Partial to shortbread or chocolate mint or chocolate chip cookies
Dark chocolate
Asiago bagels sliced and then heated up with butter on top. Otherwise egg, marble, pumpernickel, poppy, sesame or cinnamon raisin bagels with cream cheese. Onion and chive cream cheese is good.
Not overly ripe cherries. Just out of season now.
Red grapes, hard and not too big
Strawberries direct from the farm. A June treat.
And tomatoes that I've grown myself. Started picking them. Nice as is, but goes fine with a light Italian dressing.
 
Wait, are we supposed to list desserts/sweets too?

If that's the case, I bake fairly regularly. In the past month, I've made Tiramisu, and

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Peanut Butter Chocolate Fudge Swirl Cupcakes


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Macadamia Shortbread Cookies (top pic) & Kona Coffee Shortbread Cookies (bottom pic)

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Not that I'm aware of, but I can go hunting for one.

When I lived in LA, back in ancient times, I remember getting something I would guess was similar to his beef curry bun. It was a soft, steamed bun with a small, tangy, ground meat center. It was super cheap but uber delicious. It beat any fast food stop-gap munchie you could think of. You really could eat a ton of them and never stop.
 
I like yellow cake with chocolate icing more than anything else I can think of.

Lately the only snack I get is fruit. If I want to spice it up a little I put one serving of chocolate syrup on a sliced up banana. That's living on the edge folks.


I like yellow cake uranium.
 
If the OP enjoys the curry beef buns, I highly recommend the Jamaican Patty. Don't know about the States but they're available frozen in almost every grocery store here. Cheap too. Used to get them for $1.50 out of the vending machine at work.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaican_patty

I worked with an Indian lady who used to bring in homemade chicken samosas. She baked them though rather than frying. Less greasy.
 
If the OP enjoys the curry beef buns, I highly recommend the Jamaican Patty. Don't know about the States but they're available frozen in almost every grocery store here. Cheap too. Used to get them for $1.50 out of the vending machine at work.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaican_patty

I worked with an Indian lady who used to bring in homemade chicken samosas. She baked them though rather than frying. Less greasy.
was about to post this.

they come in mild and hot varieties.
 
A piece of fruit.We have a winner.

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and fruit when I want to be good.

bread when I want to be bad.


I dont really like chocolate. I eat chocolate occasionally and find some pleasure in it but the world would not end if chocolate dissapeared. Now if bread or fruit dissapeared?

end of the world.
 
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