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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Both seem weird to me. I guess if you need to eat, you need to eat but I would think you could have breakfast before work? [b]I used to snack at coffee, [/b]but couldn't eat otherwise. Hard to use the phone with your mouth full. ;) Tell her you don't plan to share.[/quote] [b]Um, coffee isn't a snack. How strange to classify it as such[/b].[/quote] :?: :?: I ate a small snack with my coffee at coffee time. And before anyone gets all up in arms about not needing to eat all the time or whatever, snacking keeps blood sugar in check.[/quote] Not really. Snacking all the time simply keeps your blood sugar elevated all the time. Healthy adults eating adequate, satiating meals don't usually require food every couple of hours. If OP goes in at 10, it seems there should be ample time to eat breakfast at home. A good healthy breakfast should keep her going until lunch. Maybe ONE snack between lunch and dinner but to munch all day sounds like a habit more than anything else. And yes if I sat next to OP and she was constantly opening snack packages and crunching chips or pretzels I'd be irritated. Just do not get the American obsession with snacking all effing day. You let your kids do it too.[/quote]
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