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Old 04/07/08, 08:12 AM
 
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You read my mind PETSNEGGS!!! I was thinking the EXACT thing as I came to your post!!

We eat lots of popcorn as well (not the microwaved stuff, but the real deal!) We also eat dehydrated fruit and lots of crackers and PBJ!!!

I was thinking that too! We like popcorn, homemade bread, rice with sugar and milk (My grandfather taught me to eat this. I don't know if anyone else eats it!), homemade pita chips, toasted until crunchy with a little seasoned salt, egg custard, etc.. My storebought weakness is chocolate, but I do buy just one bar and make it last all week.
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Old 04/07/08, 08:20 AM
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We have a snack cupboard always full here or the cookie jar.

Carmel popcorn, sometimes with nuts. If the harvest isn't gone yet.
Cookies - all varieties
Fudge or coco mounds
Spiced nuts in a jar.
HM bread or bread rolls, donuts, cinnamon rolls, pull apart
Carrot, apple, jelly roll cake
Crackers - Yes, HM crackers. Not hard to do BTW with lots of different toppings.
Apples with HM caramel to dip into.
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Old 04/07/08, 09:45 AM
 
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Popcorn made in olive oil with a little sprinkling of brewer's yeast, iced tea, homemade bread, cookies, brownies or muffins.
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Old 04/07/08, 09:50 AM
 
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Thought of another one. Now this isn't healthy, but it sure is yummy. You take cheap canned biscuits, poke a hole in the middle with your finger (to make it a "donut"), and fry them. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar. So good!
Oh wow, what an excellent tip! Thanks FrodoLass!
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Old 04/07/08, 09:56 AM
 
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Buttered saltines ~ the snack we were always given by my Great Grandpa when we visited.
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Old 04/07/08, 10:04 AM
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One snack that children and adults like at our house is: spread peanut butter on a cracker and top with one large or a few small marshmallows and broil to light brown. Yum!
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