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Your favourite guilt-free snack

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vannah · 01/01/2008 18:38

Anyone care to share theirs?

Ive discovered nairns fruit/spice oatcakes which really taste like good biscuits instead of 'health food' like the plain ones..yuk

Also, prunes.

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nobodysfool · 01/01/2008 19:23

I love deglet noir dates from Julian Graves health food shop.They are sticky and very sweet.
Frozen grapes are lovely to.They taste like cold sweets.

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fedda · 01/01/2008 19:52

Not frozen grapes, cherries, bluberries, raspberries, kiwi fruit.

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ceebee74 · 01/01/2008 19:53

Plain popcorn - fills you up and has hardly any calories in it. Problem is that you have to be organised and 'pop' it so not really that handy.

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08aGreatYearForCarmenere · 01/01/2008 19:56

Beef Jerky is delicious and really low in fat and calories.
Also I love mussels in vinegar also very low in fat and calories.

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vannah · 02/01/2008 14:41

Im going to try the frozen grapes and the popc orn...

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fedda · 02/01/2008 19:27

Enjoy your guilt free snack.

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deenymcqueenygoreandguts · 02/01/2008 19:29

carrot sticks with a low fat dip, nice.

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fedda · 02/01/2008 19:30

i like carrot sticks without any dip but it doesn't help me be good all the time.

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discoverlife · 02/01/2008 19:33

Marshmallow rice krispie cakes.
Melt marshmallows in a bowl over a gently simmering bowl of water and slowly pile in rice krispies until the marshmallows can't take anymore. Tip into a greaseproof lined tin and roughly cut into rectangles. Leave to cool, these are so yummy I couldn't get my hands on them as the DC's were eating them all.

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dooley1 · 02/01/2008 19:35

stick of celery with a little bit of philadelphia light spread down the middle

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Pickie · 02/01/2008 19:37

corn cakes, very addictive!

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TheDuchessOfNorksBride · 02/01/2008 19:38

Squishy yet 'dried' fruit.

Really crunchy slighty-acidic apples - Braeburn, Granny Smiths etc.

Raw carrots.

Lumps of Cheddar or Cornish Yarg.

Cobnuts - short season so I buy 'em in bulk and gorge myself.

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fedda · 02/01/2008 22:54

I'm off to the kitchen to have some grapes.

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