Keeping the munchies at bay

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21/08/2002 at 19:32
chips from the chippy...tinnes a tommy sauce ! !haha
Ty Jordans breakfast bars, or nutra-grain bars, very nice.
22/08/2002 at 08:43
Consider the nutritional delights of popcorn - low fat and good for a quick fix...

Also I'm with Doobs on the case of the tasty Bagel - try a blueberry one from the Kings Cross Station bagel outlet next time you're there!!
22/08/2002 at 08:52
I think Frankfurt to King's Cross just for a bagel might be a bit excessive - but then if they are really good.......
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22/08/2002 at 14:53
Swear by malt loaf - got one in my bag for later this afternoon.Soreen also do a banana variety which is gorgeous. The only down side is taht I have to wait until wife/kids are in bed otherwise I have to let them have a slice........
Also I never toast it and never put anything on it ( but then again I don't do dairy products).


Hursty - we could always post you out a caseload....
WildWill.....    pirate
22/08/2002 at 15:12
I’m a major malt loaf fan also – just eat it as it comes no spread. Being a bit on the lazy side I tried the pre-sliced variety but found because of its stick consistency it just reforms into one solid mass :o)

Other snack I Keep in my desk draw are:

Bananas
Oranges
Jafa cakes

And my top choice at the moments is:

Foxes – Big Softies
97% fat free and come in 3 flavours - cherry & almond, apple & sultana, and orange & lemon a good cheep alternative to an energy bar

Will
22/08/2002 at 16:55
I don't mean to spoil the party, but am I the only one who doesn't like malt loaf? Too many raisins for my liking. For a sweet-fix, I like a few digestive biscuits dipped in my cup of tea. In fact, I've been known to make tea just so that I can eat ym biscuits!

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