Morning snack

Anonymous
Whatever I brought for lunch. All of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whatever I brought for lunch. All of it.


Why aren't you pacing second breakfast?
Anonymous
I dont distinguish between meals and snacks. I have food in my house and eat what I have.
Anonymous
Rice krispy treat.

2 of them

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Glass of water. I don't "snack."


What a helpful and unjudgmental addition to this post


There's a poster who clicks on every thread with "snack" in the title to say this. Pathetic, miserable loser. You can tell Jeff and he'll remove it but why waste time on that oxygen bandit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I dont distinguish between meals and snacks. I have food in my house and eat what I have.


I don't even know what this means, or how it answers the question.

Anonymous
What I actually eat at 10 AM: more coffee since I don't eat until lunch.

What I want to eat: cookies. Baked goods. Toast with melted cheese. Nothing healthy. (And that's why I don't eat until lunch.)
Anonymous
Coffee mug of quinoa or oat bran in hot milk with cinnamon- more liquid than quinoa so it’s drinkable. Do this instead of coffee at meetings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Glass of water. I don't "snack."


What a helpful and unjudgmental addition to this post


There's a poster who clicks on every thread with "snack" in the title to say this. Pathetic, miserable loser. You can tell Jeff and he'll remove it but why waste time on that oxygen bandit.


Oxygen bandit 🤣🤣🤣 amazing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I dont distinguish between meals and snacks. I have food in my house and eat what I have.


I don't even know what this means, or how it answers the question.



Not this poster but I assume that person doesn’t distinguish between eggs/sandwich/spaghetti as meals and cheezits/grapes/carrot sticks as snacks, but eats “meal” foods at spaced intervals
Anonymous
If I feel snacky before lunch, I like cheese and crackers or hummus and crackers. Maybe a few olives.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do you feel like eating at 10am?

Healthy, unhealthy, I don’t care.

What is a 10am food?


I usually feel like eating breakfast because I tend not to eat breakfast until 9:30 or 10:00. Then I like to have either PB on toast or some version of eggs with some kind of fruit (banana or melon or strawberries) and a glass of high protein chocolate milk.

what "10 am food" is depends on what you've eaten or not eaten before 10 am; or, it's just any other breakfast or any other snack a person would eat at 3 pm. - like nuts with a few cubes of cheese and an apple.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do you feel like eating at 10am?

Healthy, unhealthy, I don’t care.

What is a 10am food?


I usually feel like eating breakfast because I tend not to eat breakfast until 9:30 or 10:00. Then I like to have either PB on toast or some version of eggs with some kind of fruit (banana or melon or strawberries) and a glass of high protein chocolate milk.

what "10 am food" is depends on what you've eaten or not eaten before 10 am; or, it's just any other breakfast or any other snack a person would eat at 3 pm. - like nuts with a few cubes of cheese and an apple.


Same, I'm not hungry for breakfast until 9:30-10, though for me it's either yogurt and fruit or overnight oats with fruit.

Coffee (admittedly lots of it) is the only thing that happens earlier.

Shoutout to the digestives poster, though. McVittie's for the win!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I recently bought a packet of milk chocolate digestive biscuits from World Market to remind me of study abroad in the distant past. They started calling my name around 10 a.m..


These are so good. We've been having taste tests from Aldi, Lidl, etc. We do it the European way; two cookies on your plate with tea for me and milk for the kids. We don't eat the whole sleeve, though it's tempting!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do you feel like eating at 10am?

Healthy, unhealthy, I don’t care.

What is a 10am food?

A nice Corona with a wedge of lime.
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