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BEER! Maybe it has a few too many calories and it isn't really a snack but after enough beers you really don't care.
Rold Gold Cheddar Cheese pretzels.
You can't do it.
um, yes i can.. \/\/hatever.
Cheese flavored rice crackers.
EEEWWWWwwwwwee.
how bout celery and peanut butter.
Nasty. Both of youz.
Peanut butter is high fat.Quote:
Originally Posted by steepconcrete
How about fruit or cole slaw? All my meals are low-fat except desserts (calories and fat don't count right after you eat a balanced meal! :p )
I heard spiders are pretty low-fat! :eek:
Fruit is too bland.
I'm talking about CHEDDAR CHEESE FLAVORED PRETZELS!!!
It tastes like a real clog-your-arteries snack.
I'm selling my house and buying stock in Rold Gold.
They're friggin' geniuses!!
How about Cheddar Flavored Water. Huh? How about that?
not too bad if you get Adams and dump the oil out.Quote:
Originally Posted by Viva
...or so I try to tell myself. :D
it's amazing what those chemical-flavor scientists cook up in their labs, isn't it?Quote:
Originally Posted by jibij
Like I said... friggin' geniuses!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Tap
72Twenty - Cheddar flavored water is interesting, but doesn't exist so it isn't better than the Cheddar pretzels. TAKE THAT!!
Dried Mango Skins.
Fuck low-carb, low-fat.
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MMMMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmmm.
Im with Lane.
No, it's not! Cheese needs texture...you have to chew it. Hell, even Cheese-Wiz has some substance.Quote:
Originally Posted by jibij
Ahhhhh, Cheese-Wiz! As a kid, we never were content to simply eat the stuff, my sister and I always ended up Cheese-Wizing each other.
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Originally Posted by Viva
That's just weird.
Those things are more addictive than potato chips...Quote:
Originally Posted by Beaver
My favorite low-fat low-cal snack: sugar snap peas. I don't think I've ever put them back in the fridge - if I eat one, the whole bag is gone in a few minutes. Which, diet wise is great - I just wish they were cheaper...
What, Cheese-Wiz fights?Quote:
Originally Posted by jibij
If you have any room at all they are super easy to grow most of the year--they hate heat.Quote:
Originally Posted by altagirl
:eek: I was just looking at peanut butter. one serving (2 tablespoons-32 grams) has 16 grams fat, 2.5 grams of that is saturated.
Im glad I dont eat PB very often.
Most peanut butter has added crap (trans-fats, sugar, etc...), but the fat in nuts is actually really good for you in small quantitites - labeling it as just another saturated fat is misleading. I like the fresh ground almond butter you grind yourself at the store...
Oberto BBQ Beef Jerky, i'm having some right now. 1g fat,0g sat. fat., 80 cal.