Talk of food in the randoms thread inspired me to ask: what are your favorite work snacks? I tend to eat a lot of granola bars, but those get old. If I bring a box of crackers, I eat them in one day.
Talk of food in the randoms thread inspired me to ask: what are your favorite work snacks? I tend to eat a lot of granola bars, but those get old. If I bring a box of crackers, I eat them in one day.
When I worked I would bring string cheese, grapes, those individual cups of pb and celery, belvita blue berry cracker things.
Post by happyfeet9 on May 20, 2015 15:49:18 GMT -5
I pack tons of snacks since I pump 3 times while at work. Typically fruit (blueberries, pears, or oranges), string cheese or PB and crackers, and some Kind bars. I also keep instant oatmeal and mother's milk tea in my desk drawer.
I need snack supervision too. I travel from office to office and really only get a chance to snack when at one location. I was there today and had 3 Lindor truffles and some veggie bacon.
Yogurt, Kind bars (anyone tried the Strong & Kind bars? Savory snack bars ftw!), those Sargento cheese fruit and nut snack plates, bananas, oatmeal. I need more salty snacks to balance it out.
Apples, trail mix string cheese, popcorn. I keep a jar of peanut butter and bring bread or a tortilla. I have bagels and cream cheese right now. (This list is usually my lunch too)
Post by stampingqueen on May 21, 2015 16:18:54 GMT -5
Dried fruit is what I keep in my desk. I have bread and almond butter for breakfast everyday. Except today. I had pie. And yesterday. I also had pie. I win at adulting
Post by colliebabe on May 27, 2015 13:01:40 GMT -5
calvinfoster, Yes but I was eating a different brand that begins with a B. The sea salt ones and the BBQ ones are really good! The brand you posted is a better price though - you get more for your money.
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