What's your favorite snack?

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What's your favorite snack?

Postby Thoul » Fri Jan 25, '08, 5:19 am

There are lots of different things people like to snack on. When you're between meals and looking for a little something to tide you over, what's your favorite snack?

I like to eat some kind of bread, like dinner rolls, toast, or just a couple of plain pieces of loaf bread.
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Postby SparkyIII » Fri Jan 25, '08, 9:30 am

Milk is my snack. Nothing more, nothing less.
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Postby Tsunami » Fri Jan 25, '08, 9:51 am

Pretzels. I've always loved them and their salty goodness!
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Postby Reno » Fri Jan 25, '08, 9:27 pm

Strange as it may sound, I usually just suck down water between meals instead of snacking :D
I dunno, I'm just not much of a snacker I guess. Speaking of water, the only beverages I touch are tea and water, though during the Summer I generally just drink water and nothing else. I'm just strange that way I guess. :wink:
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Postby Silver_Surfer1 » Fri Jan 25, '08, 9:56 pm

Favorite snack - preferably fruit of some type.
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Postby SparkyIII » Sat Jan 26, '08, 1:35 am

*hates water* It gives me strange side effects when its plain water, or gatorade or whatever.
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Postby Reno » Sat Jan 26, '08, 5:04 am

SparkyIII wrote:*hates water* It gives me strange side effects when its plain water, or gatorade or whatever.

Weird :? , water is supposed to be the easiest thing for the human body to take in and absorb, (because it's made primarily of water).

What sort of side effects do you usually feel?
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Postby SparkyIII » Sat Jan 26, '08, 11:43 pm

Toothaches, stomach aches, head aches, bloody nose, cramps. Usually thats about it. I think drinking powerade gave me dry skin though. lol
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