Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 , " sallybinky " <sallyl.stratton wrote: and there is > oatmilk which > doesn't really blow my hair back. **LOL at the picture of you and shakes, of a morning, taking a sip and your hair all going like in a hair ad. > Most of my snacks were cheese strings and oat or rye crackers - quick tidy and > easy. > Having cashews now - not as filling as cheese. **my travelling snack is nuts, I keep mixed nuts in my handbag my at-home treat snack is hummous ( and in my supermarket, can get hummous + red pepper/lemon and coriander) mashed up in a cup with a hard boiled egg. actually hb egg is a quite portable snack and you can clear the office in an instant unpacking a stinky egg snack to enjoy it in peace and quiet mosaic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 LOL Mosaic! Yeah, there's no furtive egg salad container opening in my office either! Pyoo! Sally, you might experiment with different soymilks, too. I'm not sure about in the UK, but in the US the tastes are quite different. I love one called Silk, but don't like one called Edensoy. Oatmeal with nut butter and cinnamon is a nice snack. We have spicy roasted pumpkin seeds here that are good with oatcakes too. Lentil or bean soup and whole grain crackers is yummy. Or you could have smaller amounts of meals for a snack. JoEllen , " mosaic " <mosaic58 wrote: > > , " sallybinky " > <sallyl.stratton@> wrote: > and there is > > oatmilk which > > doesn't really blow my hair back. > > > **LOL at the picture of you and shakes, of a morning, taking a sip > and your hair all going like in a hair ad. > > > > Most of my snacks were cheese strings and oat or rye crackers - > quick tidy and > > easy. > > Having cashews now - not as filling as cheese. > > **my travelling snack is nuts, I keep mixed nuts in my handbag > > my at-home treat snack is hummous ( and in my supermarket, can get > hummous + red pepper/lemon and coriander) mashed up in a cup with a > hard boiled egg. > > actually hb egg is a quite portable snack and you can clear the > office in an instant unpacking a stinky egg snack to enjoy it in > peace and quiet > > mosaic > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 Mosaic and JoEllen thank you both so much for these suggestions. I can make use of these. How long can a HB egg keep in the fridge if it's still in its shell? Thanks Binks > LOL Mosaic! Yeah, there's no furtive egg salad container > opening in my office either! Pyoo! > > Sally, you might experiment with different soymilks, too. > I'm not sure about in the UK, but in the US the tastes are > quite different. I love one called Silk, but don't like one > called Edensoy. > > Oatmeal with nut butter and cinnamon is a nice snack. > We have spicy roasted pumpkin seeds here that are > good with oatcakes too. Lentil or bean soup and whole > grain crackers is yummy. Or you could have smaller > amounts of meals for a snack. > > JoEllen , " mosaic " <mosaic58@> wrote: > > > > , " sallybinky " > > <sallyl.stratton@> wrote: > > and there is > > > oatmilk which > > > doesn't really blow my hair back. > > > > > > **LOL at the picture of you and shakes, of a morning, taking a sip > > and your hair all going like in a hair ad. > > > > > > > Most of my snacks were cheese strings and oat or rye crackers - > > quick tidy and > > > easy. > > > Having cashews now - not as filling as cheese. > > > > **my travelling snack is nuts, I keep mixed nuts in my handbag > > > > my at-home treat snack is hummous ( and in my supermarket, can get > > hummous + red pepper/lemon and coriander) mashed up in a cup with a > > hard boiled egg. > > > > actually hb egg is a quite portable snack and you can clear the > > office in an instant unpacking a stinky egg snack to enjoy it in > > peace and quiet > > > > mosaic > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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