What is your favorite MUST HAVE snack?


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To those who eat "Beef Jerky" - out in Africa I was eating Billtong - it's what Jerky is trying to be. Amazing stuff.

Think I've tried that, and yes its really good .. best beef jerky I had in the US was a brand called Pacific Gold, and also some local packeted sweet cure pork from a Chinese market in San Francisco , now that was amazing, ate packets of it when I had the chance ...

Was just wondering what everyone's favorite snack is.

Mine is pistachios. Followed up with prune juice to keep everything flowing after eating a ton of pistachios. :p

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Mmmmmm, I eat this almost daily.

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Cherry tomatoes. At least one 250g box every day. It's really an addiction.

These from Delhaize to be precise:

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this i have eaten 500g tub today lmao

Was just wondering what everyone's favorite snack is.

Mine is pistachios. Followed up with prune juice to keep everything flowing after eating a ton of pistachios. :p

Oh man, pistachios are like crack. If you eat one, you can't stop until the whole bag is gone.

We have really good cheese and micro-brews here in Wisconsin, so I tend to go that route for snacking. But pistachios are definitely a close second.

Oh man, pistachios are like crack. If you eat one, you can't stop until the whole bag is gone.

We have really good cheese and micro-brews here in Wisconsin, so I tend to go that route for snacking. But pistachios are definitely a close second.

Agreed on everything. I've been to Wisconsin many times for business, and I love the food there. Beer-battered cheese curds, Spotted Cow, and many other great beers. You guys are living the life :p

Oh man, pistachios are like crack. If you eat one, you can't stop until the whole bag is gone.

We have really good cheese and micro-brews here in Wisconsin, so I tend to go that route for snacking. But pistachios are definitely a close second.

I wonder if that's why the latest pistachios ad's in the USA are featuring the village people saying "C-R-A-C-K" gawd the first time I saw it, i thought they where advertising drugs..

Agreed on everything. I've been to Wisconsin many times for business, and I love the food there. Beer-battered cheese curds, Spotted Cow, and many other great beers. You guys are living the life :p

Oooo, cheese curds. The squeakier the better. :rofl:

They are starting to go overboard with some of the foods here. During our state fair, there is so much deep-fried crap they offer. They'd probably deep fry your arm if you asked, haha.

Haggis isn't a snack its a meal lol

I guess you would know better than I. :)

On my last visit to England I was served a piece of haggis. I loved it.

At first glance it looked to me something like black pudding (which I also love).

I had it as a snack, though, to last me until lunch.

As a tourist, I guess my hosts took me out for what a lot of tourists want:

Fish and chips!!!

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