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    Default What's your favorite snack?

    Being a marathon runner, I do need to eat a lot. I don't have problem with being overweight, as many of you have noticed from my skinny arms videos...

    So what is your favorite snack? I like cinnamon-raising bagels. Now that might be considered more than a snack - it's quite filling and has loads of carbohydrates. I like them just plain with nothing on them. Tim Hortons make wickedly good ones. :
    I almost always have some bagels sitting in my office. In case I didn't have big enough lunch, or I had to skip breakfast. Then I just reach for my yummy bagels and my tummy is happy.


    Another snack I dig a lot is Newton's Figs. Yummy stuff! They are very sweet though, so I usually don't eat too many in one go, or I go into sugar overload. It doesn't have to be Newton's necessarily. Most figs of this type taste just fine to me.


    My favorite unhealthy stuff is probably Doritos chips. Tasty stuff. I love chips and cheezies more than I should, but what can I say? At least I run most of it off.
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    Probably chips and good salsa, and also a big spoonful of Adam's chunky peanut butter. http://www.adamspeanutbutter.com/
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    I love chips and dip/salsa.. i also enjoy muching on crispy bacon, even though that is extremely unhealthy.

    I almost never eat sweet stuff such as bagels, cookies and candy though.
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    My favorite scooby snacks are almond biscottis, Cheetos and beef jerkey.
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    MMMmmm... hot wings...then again I'll eat anything...LOL

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    Pistachios are like crack to me. I have no idea why. Otherwise I like low-salt cocktail peanuts or big ol' pretzels.
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    Robert... What, not pitepalt!?

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    Pringles, and Nacho Cheese Doritos for me as far as "bad for you" snacks go.

    I've always had a weakness for crackers and cheese. Cashews and peanuts are tasty, too.
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    After all the talk of Biscottis and bagels (I loves me some bagels when it happens, but I don't even know what a biscotti is ), I probably should not even mention some of the stuff I love to snack on (someone said bacon, right?).

    Being from the midwest/south US, my eating habits are probably thought of as barbaric. : But I'm only 30 years old, 6'00" and 170 lbs. And I have high blood pressure. :

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    Either a good old Hershey bar or a double stuff Oreo. Or, my favorite fruit, Krispy Kreme doughnuts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum

    OMG that is the funniest picture I've seen in a while...and so true. Not technically a snack, but if someone said "Are you hungry...beer or bagel?" There is no in between...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rabies
    OMG that is the funniest picture I've seen in a while...and so true. Not technically a snack, but if someone said "Are you hungry...beer or bagel?" There is no in between...
    I thought of the pic because of all the snacks being mentioned and we needed something to wash them down.

    I can't recall, that might be one of Shiners pics from our Washburn days. In fact, that just might be Shiners house.
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    Strummy... are those photo's from your last trip to Georgetown?

    That's a very familiar image to us Canucks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    I thought of the pic because of all the snacks being mentioned and we needed something to wash them down.

    I can't recall, that might be one of Shiners pics from our Washburn days. In fact, that just might be Shiners house.
    If that were Shiner's house, and it was nearby, I would visit frequently. ESPECIALLY if the rainbow was present.

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    Unfortunately that's not my house. But it was my mother's. Ah the childhood memories that brings back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Algonquin
    Strummy... are those photo's from your last trip to Georgetown?

    That's a very familiar image to us Canucks.
    If that was Georgetown, don't you think I would be communicating with you from there, in the house I decided to purchase? Even better, I would have invited you and the rest of the Canadian gang for beer and jam session.
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    And the Canadian Contigent would be there with you Strummy!
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