View Full Version : If you've ever been confused about snacks on a dining plan...
gwennie81
31-03-2010, 03:02 AM
Here ya go. In picture format.
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gwennie81
31-03-2010, 03:49 AM
With my snazzy couch in the background...
Is it fair that a Coke or coffee is a snack? Shouldn't you get a drink option seperate?
I don't know! I never really thought about it much... it seemed reasonable to me, but now that you mention it... :unsure:
gwennie81
31-03-2010, 06:28 AM
Diet Coke is NOT a "snack". HAHA!
:lol:
Well, if you are on a diet, and it's one of the allowed things you can have, you could consider it a snack. :yes:
I do know what you mean though. We consider snacks to be food, something that requires chewing or licking ( :unsure: hush now!) like pototo chips or ice cream, eh? :yes:
Sipping not so snacky! LOL
Part of this country's problem though, I feel. Anything we ingest is a food product and we should come to think of all things as "counting" in that respect.
And diet soda products are terrible for someone on a diet! :eek:
Tinkfan
31-03-2010, 12:39 PM
I would like to snack on a chocolate dipped rice krispy Mickey right now for breakfast instead of my yougurt lol! :yes:
I used to really like chocolate (cocoa krispies) rice krispies with banana. :yes: :D
Too carby for me now, but it's fun to remember. Don't much like marshmallow though, so that's interfered with my liking of the Mickey Bars.
They are GREAT to make with kids though! :yes:
gwennie81
31-03-2010, 01:37 PM
I agree with everything Tink said.
Shellyamc
31-03-2010, 04:49 PM
Good info!!
Nice to have it right there in front of you :yes:
josh.p.
03-04-2010, 02:19 PM
Thanks for sharing this info with us :yes: I understand it a bit better now I've seen it in picture format! :hug2:
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