Snacks without the bloatware

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Snacks without the bloatware

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I love snacking whilst watching the telly and I've finally found a snack I really like which isn't going to make me turn into Mr Blobby...Philadelphia Light and Breadsticks...can't get enough at the moment. A little bit healthier than Doriotos+dips rounded off by a packet of chocolate Hob Nobs.
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the prob with choc hobnobs is there one of those moorish foods where you have to eat the whole packet , thus the fat piles back on

im a pot noodle man meself
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ryvita mini's sweet chilli only 3% fat
no pms please
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It's good, but the price of them, oooooh the price. About 65p for a packet of three tiny Rivita things isn't it?

Taste 8/10
Fibrous content 10/10
Vitamin B12/Folic/Bloop/Thiamine 9.5/10
Spice 7.2/10
Price 4/10



Never tried that Philadelphia Light, the advert is too girly. I have some apple trees in my garden, well one and it is just fruiting up nicely now. They're good apples, proper good apples you know, nice and crisp. The trouble is when you go to ASDA to buy your jeans, invariably you might find you need some apples to fulfill your 5 portions of fruit machines and vegetables a day.

So in essence I might play
i) A Golden Game
ii) Homer's Meltdown
iii) BGT's Super Suits
iv) Can you eat the banker?

and then

v) A Granny Smith

This makes me at 100% of the politicallly correct reccommended daily allowance of stuff for the day.

However even if I) is towering, II) is giving forced GATW, III) is holding, IV) has big piano like keys

then V) may have bruises all over it. This is because every toddler in the universe will at some stage have picked up the bag and been told to put it back whereby it'll be FLUNG with great vigour back into the pack.

My apples are fantastic at the moment. No bruises? Why would there be? They're don't have to be transported, stored and sold. They come direct from the tree. They're fresh and crisp and a healthy snack. The only threat are wasps, but even they have to wait until they drop and wrinkle. Eh? Shut up we're talking about apples.

Give it up. I also like to gorge on Kit Kats, bourbons, Doritos chilli heatwave, Mccoys chilli, Sensations sweet chilli, toffee crisps, Toblerones, Guylian snails @__!! mini Cornish Pasties, Hob Nobs, Jalepeno spicy feast pizza, Fruit 'n Nut, Snickers, Salted peanuts, Nobby's nuts, onion bhajis, vegetable samosas and raw carrots.

Always finish with an apple or other beta-carotene rich fruit. It cleans the palette and decreases the lust for 'bad' foods.
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JG wrote:It's good, but the price of them, oooooh the price. About 65p for a packet of three tiny Rivita things isn't it?
lol you get more than 3 you get a bagfull
no pms please
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