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Salsa Verde Doritos
I'll eat a whole bag in a sitting if I don't pay attention.
 
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Strawberry twizzlers. I like Wavy Lay’s a lot too, but I’ve stayed strong and kept them out of the house.


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BBQ potato chips, Calbee shrimp chips, and Amish Country Popcorn. But I do not eat them often. Recently I discovered Boy Bawang Cornick from the PI.


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J&J Critters brand microwave pork rinds.


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Popcorn. Buying an air popper and a 10lbs bag of popcorn from the Amish grocery store nearby was a great investment.


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Vanilla wafers, cheez its, skittles, and bite size tostitos with cold pancho's cheese dip.
 
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Pistachios. Or senbei.


Whoa !

Okay, seriously, have you been hanging out at our house ? ? ? Wink

Seriously, we've got the same situation going on here.




 
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At work, I like to snack on pistachios.

At home, I like crackers with sliced cheddar cheese.

If I really want a snack at home, then it is Chile con queso with chips!




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So many to just choose one favorite. Recently discovered the Peanut Butter Snickers. Totally sinful!

Butterfinger
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.
Homemade onion dip from Lipton Soup mix and any kind of chip to dip it with.
Brach's Maple Nut Goodies.
Fritos with bean dip.
Cherry Pie.

Just to name a few.
 
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Chocolate, just about any kind of nuts. Mainly.



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Fresh made popcorn with lots of butter, lightly salted. The smell has me drooling before it is finished popping.
Try popping it with bacon fat instead of oil....

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I'm getting lots of good ideas from this thread. We are some snacking fools.
 
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Nuts, cheese, or protein bars. They fill me up. I don’t like calories that don’t get me full.



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Sharp cheddar cheese on a saltine with a splash of Tabasco or some fresh green chile.
 
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Fresh made popcorn with lots of butter, lightly salted. The smell has me drooling before it is finished popping.
Try popping it with bacon fat instead of oil....

flashguy


We used to chop up the bacon real small and leave it in the popcorn. Also put a habaneros in the grease for a few minutes then take it out. Made some tasty popcorn that way.



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My favorite snack food of all time is probably Mauna Loa (or other Hawaii grown) dry-roasted macadamia nuts.



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A good cheddar or Swiss cheese & plain old Ritz crackers for an evening in front of the tv snack.


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These damn things are very addicting.





 
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I’ll add that my wife’s favorite snack IS awful good. Small Melba toast with Brie cheese and jalapeño jelly. Goat cheese also works for me, not so much for my wife.


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