Our favourite snacks
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The Tinker
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Our favourite snacks
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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Manoverboard
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Re: Our favourite snacks
I think I may be addicted to Walkers Baked Cheese n Onion Crisps ...
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.

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.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Onelife
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Re: Our favourite snacks
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.
Regards
Keith
Regards
Keith
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gfwgfw
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Re: Our favourite snacks
Patum Peperium, The Gentleman's Relish with Dorset Knobs
Lub it
Graham
Lub it
Graham
Gentle Giant of Cerne Abbas 
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Dark Knight
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GillD46
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Re: Our favourite snacks
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.
Gill
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Ray Scully
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Re: Our favourite snacks
Pom Bears
Its all the grandchildren's fault, they got me hooked, now they hide them from me
Ray
Its all the grandchildren's fault, they got me hooked, now they hide them from me
Ray
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Silver_Shiney
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Manoverboard
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Re: Our favourite snacks
Could've been worse ... could have been ' Poo Bears '.Ray Scully wrote:Pom Bears
Its all the grandchildren's fault, they got me hooked, now they hide them from me
Ray
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Kenmo1
- First Officer

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Re: Our favourite snacks
Tunnock Milk Chocolate Caramel Wafers - yummy. I can eat a packet of eight within two days.
Maureen
Maureen
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Stephen
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Re: Our favourite snacks
One of my favourite healthy options
from Morrisons.
Good selection and not over oily or salty. I particularly like the roasted almonds
Good selection and not over oily or salty. I particularly like the roasted almonds
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Romig1
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Re: Our favourite snacks
Aldi's "Cheese Puffs" are remarkably similar (surprise surprise), and are mucho cheaper too.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!
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The Tinker
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Re: Our favourite snacks
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 nowRomig1 wrote:Aldi's "Cheese Puffs" are remarkably similar (surprise surprise), and are mucho cheaper too.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!
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Frank Manning
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Re: Our favourite snacks
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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oldbluefox
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Re: Our favourite snacks
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.
I also love crisps, cheese, and salted peanuts, anything savoury so am very easily tempted.
I was taught to be cautious
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Gill W
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Re: Our favourite snacks
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.
Gill
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Stephen
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Re: Our favourite snacks
Cheese is a big weakness of mine. Love it
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CaroleF
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Re: Our favourite snacks
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!
Carole
Carole
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Kenmo1
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Re: Our favourite snacks
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.Stephen wrote:One of my favourite healthy optionsfrom Morrisons.
Good selection and not over oily or salty. I particularly like the roasted almonds![]()
Maureen
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Stephen
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Re: Our favourite snacks
Nice though aren't they MaureenKenmo1 wrote: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.Stephen wrote:One of my favourite healthy optionsfrom Morrisons.
Good selection and not over oily or salty. I particularly like the roasted almonds![]()
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Maureen
As much as I like them I only have them as a treat now and again.
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Kenmo1
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Re: Our favourite snacks
You have probably got a lot more self control than me, Stephen.
Maureen
Maureen