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Sep 28 2011 03:14pm
I need some for my two brothers
something quick/easy (:
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Sep 28 2011 03:43pm
Quote (Kath @ Sep 28 2011 02:14pm)
I need some for my two brothers
something quick/easy (:
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pizza bread!!!
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Sep 28 2011 08:34pm
Fruit, veggies, sandwiches

How old are your brothers? What do they like to eat?
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Sep 28 2011 10:12pm
Corn nuts
I love them because I don't have to touch anything.
I like to pour them into my mouth

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Sep 28 2011 10:45pm
Fish sticks

I love them because I don't have to touch anything.
I like to pour them into my mouth
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Sep 29 2011 07:21am
I enjoy baby carrot sticks (already cut in the bag... easy!), green and red bell peppers (just need to remove the seeds, veins, and chop into slices.. relatively quick).

Of course, you need french onion dipping sauce, which you can either make (I'll give you a recipe if you would like a good one... just pm me)

OR! You could buy the one by Frito-Lay, both would work well.. just depends on time + budget. Making it will always be cheaper, healthier, and more delicious.
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Sep 29 2011 03:19pm
Quote (Poluxation @ Sep 28 2011 10:34pm)
Fruit, veggies, sandwiches

How old are your brothers? What do they like to eat?


:)

One is about to turn 13,
and the other is 10
:)

they will eat pretty much anything lol :)

Quote (Skittles2b1 @ Sep 29 2011 09:21am)
I enjoy baby carrot sticks (already cut in the bag... easy!), green and red bell peppers (just need to remove the seeds, veins, and chop into slices.. relatively quick).

Of course, you need french onion dipping sauce, which you can either make (I'll give you a recipe if you would like a good one... just pm me)

OR! You could buy the one by Frito-Lay, both would work well.. just depends on time + budget. Making it will always be cheaper, healthier, and more delicious.


greatidea :)
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Sep 29 2011 05:58pm
Quote (Skittles2b1 @ 29 Sep 2011 22:21)
I enjoy baby carrot sticks (already cut in the bag... easy!), green and red bell peppers (just need to remove the seeds, veins, and chop into slices.. relatively quick).

Of course, you need french onion dipping sauce, which you can either make (I'll give you a recipe if you would like a good one... just pm me)

OR! You could buy the one by Frito-Lay, both would work well.. just depends on time + budget. Making it will always be cheaper, healthier, and more delicious.


There is nothing healthy about french onion dipping sauce...
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Sep 29 2011 05:59pm
my computer likes posting twice.

This post was edited by Greapper on Sep 29 2011 05:59pm
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Quote (Greapper @ Sep 29 2011 06:58pm)
There is nothing healthy about french onion dipping sauce...


If you make your own there is.
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