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GolfNut 04:01 PM 11-13-2010
How about sharing your munchies ideas? Lately I just haven't been satisfied with any of the snack stuff around here. Usually Doritos & cottage cheese dip does it, but not lately.

What are your favorite snack? I need to make a store run this afternoon and am looking for ideas!
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captain53 04:15 PM 11-13-2010
Originally Posted by GolfNut:
How about sharing your munchies ideas? Lately I just haven't been satisfied with any of the snack stuff around here. Usually Doritos & cottage cheese dip does it, but not lately.

What are your favorite snack? I need to make a store run this afternoon and am looking for ideas!
Chips & Queso - Add about 1 can of Rotel including liquid (Original or Hot but Hot is pretty Hot) to 1 lb of Velveeta Cheese and melt over Double Boiler or in Microwave. Add about 1/4 cup of milk or cream to make it a little smoother. Good with tortilla chips or fritos!
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cricky101 04:19 PM 11-13-2010
Gin
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GolfNut 04:24 PM 11-13-2010
Originally Posted by cricky101:
Gin
:-)
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neoflex 04:56 PM 11-13-2010
Believe it not for me Pretzel Rods usually work everytime to satisfy me. Either that or Jalepeno Potatoe Chips. Candy wise I usually go for either the Sour worms or Sour Patch Kids. What can I say, I'm still a kid at heart.:-)
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HollywoodQue 04:58 PM 11-13-2010
I like cake:-)
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SvilleKid 05:06 PM 11-13-2010
Originally Posted by captain53:
Chips & Queso - Add about 1 can of Rotel including liquid (Original or Hot but Hot is pretty Hot) to 1 lb of Velveeta Cheese and melt over Double Boiler or in Microwave. Add about 1/4 cup of milk or cream to make it a little smoother. Good with tortilla chips or fritos!
Easier than this, instead of Velveeta, try a can of Campbell's Cheedar Cheese soup instead. Or, Nacho cheese soup.. Don't thin out, but heat in MW for 1 minute, stir, heat another minute. We like to mix in cooked, crumbled up breakfast sausage with the cheese and the Rotel.
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68TriShield 05:50 PM 11-13-2010
Nachos,embellished as needed :-)
cheese
chili
jalapenos
etc...
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Martel 06:05 PM 11-13-2010
Smoke almonds, dry roasted peanuts, or sesame sticks for me lately.

Cheers,
G
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druturn 06:05 PM 11-13-2010
Tortilla in the microwave for 15 seconds plus honey and cinnamon = an AWESOME snack/treat.
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Lumpold 06:35 PM 11-13-2010
Chilli beef pastries w/ Sour cream'n'chives
Dry roasted peanuts.
Bacon sandwich.
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pnoon 06:41 PM 11-13-2010
Originally Posted by cricky101:
Gin
I like the way you think. :-)
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mosesbotbol 08:08 PM 11-13-2010
There's a ton of stuff I'll go for from the healthy to the "not so much":

Kale Chips
Chicharrón
Carrot Pulp Crackers
Fried eggs with english muffins
Arepas
Water soaked raw almonds

Originally Posted by druturn:
Tortilla in the microwave for 15 seconds plus honey and cinnamon = an AWESOME snack/treat.
You know that! Love corn torillas! Microwave or fry pan, dry. I usually put Indian lime pickle on it.
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MedicCook 08:11 PM 11-13-2010
Ritz & pepperoni work for me.
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druturn 02:11 AM 11-14-2010
Oh, I just remembered one. Before you judge me for this, try it, then tell me what you think. Also, don't blame me for this one, I learned it from my crazy cajun father! :-)

Saltine/Club crackers with ketchup
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thebayratt 10:40 AM 11-14-2010
Fritopie

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Shredded taco blend cheese
whole can of walmart brand no bean chilli
frito chips

Microwave for about 2minutes on medium/medium-high heat
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ninjavanish 11:12 AM 11-14-2010
Originally Posted by Lumpold:
Bacon sandwich.
I have some hp sauce over here if you need to borrow some.



I actually like to get about 8-10 assorted olives (usually manzanilla and kalamata), some nice wawter crackers, a couple of different types of cheese (havarti and extra sharp cheddar usually work well) and maybe a little prosciutto or just some good ol sandwich ham on a plate.

Or an entire bag of cool ranch dioritos.

What also works well for me believe it or not... Vienna sausages.
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GolfNut 11:17 AM 11-14-2010
Originally Posted by ninjavanish:

What also works well for me believe it or not... Vienna sausages.
I love these but my wife gives me so much crap whenever I bring any home. I think it's because many moons ago she mixed the bbq vienna sausages with a bottle of cold duck when we went camping as teenagers. Not a pretty result.

I still love the things. :-)
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GolfNut 11:20 AM 11-14-2010
Last night I went ahead with a package of beef little smokies and wrapped them in crescent roll dough. a little tedious, but the end result was good.
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ninjavanish 11:20 AM 11-14-2010
Originally Posted by GolfNut:
I love these but my wife gives me so much crap whenever I bring any home. I think it's because many moons ago she mixed the bbq vienna sausages with a bottle of cold duck when we went camping as teenagers. Not a pretty result.

I still love the things. :-)
Well not to mention they are not the healthiest of foods. I think that one little can contains about a weeks worth of your sodium intake... But all that goodness... Canned up and nestled within what I like to call the "gelatinous mass"... Something has to be right about that.

I like to slice them in half and put them on a cracker with a small piece of kraft american cheese and nuke it for a few seconds.
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