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Our favourite snacks

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I seem to have developed an obsession for Cheesy Wotsits and now have to limit myself to one pack a day! Does anyone else have a favourite snack they cant do without? I may have to hoard some for my next cruise!

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I think I may be addicted to Walkers Baked Cheese n Onion Crisps ... :shh:

If I buy a bag of 6 they are gone in three days max ... but ... if I don't buy them then I don't miss them at all.

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Hi tinker....Olives.....big ones, small ones, black, green it matters not....l just love them.....l went out for Sunday launch yesterday and had a bowl of them before my starter of pate.

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Patum Peperium, The Gentleman's Relish with Dorset Knobs

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Peanut butter
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Nuts - any nuts, salted, chilli coated, plain, the more the better. And olives - but they must be green and if possible stuffed with garlic, lemon or pimmento.
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Pom Bears
Its all the grandchildren's fault, they got me hooked, now they hide them from me :-(

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chilli flavoured crisps
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Ray Scully wrote:
Pom Bears
Its all the grandchildren's fault, they got me hooked, now they hide them from me :-(

Ray
Could've been worse ... could have been ' Poo Bears '.

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Tunnock Milk Chocolate Caramel Wafers - yummy. I can eat a packet of eight within two days. :oops:

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One of my favourite healthy options ;) from Morrisons.

Good selection and not over oily or salty. I particularly like the roasted almonds :thumbup:
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The Tinker wrote:
I seem to have developed an obsession for Cheesy Wotsits and now have to limit myself to one pack a day! Does anyone else have a favourite snack they cant do without? I may have to hoard some for my next cruise!
Aldi's "Cheese Puffs" are remarkably similar (surprise surprise), and are mucho cheaper too. :thumbup:

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Romig1 wrote:
The Tinker wrote:
I seem to have developed an obsession for Cheesy Wotsits and now have to limit myself to one pack a day! Does anyone else have a favourite snack they cant do without? I may have to hoard some for my next cruise!
Aldi's "Cheese Puffs" are remarkably similar (surprise surprise), and are mucho cheaper too. :thumbup:
You will have to post me some as surprisingly I don't live near an Aldi - have plenty of tescos, morrisons, waitrose, sainsburys, lidl and co-op but no Aldi as yet. Would be a 30 mile round trip so will stay with Walkers for now :relaxed:


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Scrambled Eggs with Cheese on toast. Really it's McVities Palin Chocolate Digestive Biscuits, but we daren't buy them because I am addicted and can't stop once the packet is open. M&S Really Chocolatey Biscuits they are if anything worse.

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Anything with chocolate and you can't go too far wrong. However my real treat is Caramel chocolate shortbread, otherwise known as millionaire's shortbread up here. There is a little tea shop in Uldale (Mae's if anyone's interested) which makes its own and it is absolutely magnifico although I dread to think how many calories it packs in. It's well worth travelling to.
I also love crisps, cheese, and salted peanuts, anything savoury so am very easily tempted.
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When had to start a low sodium diet I really missed savoury snacks. But I've now found M&S No Salt crisps, and I could easily eat a big bag in one go.
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Cheese is a big weakness of mine. Love it


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Marks and Spencer's Square Crisps and Lindor individual round chocolates - not together! The Lindor chocolates are so yummy, inside there is a wonderful squidgy truffle like filling - very tempting to eat more than one!

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Stephen wrote:
One of my favourite healthy options ;) from Morrisons.

Good selection and not over oily or salty. I particularly like the roasted almonds :thumbup:
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Unfortunately, I am very easily led and Stephen has led me astray -- today I bought 2 packets of these salted nuts whilst I was in Morrisons. If I put on too much weight through eating too many of them, then he will be in serious trouble. :thumbdown:

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Kenmo1 wrote:
Stephen wrote:
One of my favourite healthy options ;) from Morrisons.

Good selection and not over oily or salty. I particularly like the roasted almonds :thumbup:
214226011_0_640x640.jpg
Unfortunately, I am very easily led and Stephen has led me astray -- today I bought 2 packets of these salted nuts whilst I was in Morrisons. If I put on too much weight through eating too many of them, then he will be in serious trouble. :thumbdown:

Maureen
Nice though aren't they Maureen :thumbup:

As much as I like them I only have them as a treat now and again.

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You have probably got a lot more self control than me, Stephen. :oops:

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