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Little cups of cottage cheese, hard boiled eggs, chicken breast, beef

teriyaki chunks.

hmmmmmmmmmm....hungry now.

Su the Hobbit

protein snack

> Hi, all...

>

> I was wondering if anyone had suggestions for protein snacks? I'm

> trying to eat more fruit, so the carbs are covered. But, now I need a

> protein to accompany the carbs. I've been snakcing on low-fat cheese,

> but its getting old.

>

> Any ideas?

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I use cottage cheese & ff sf pudding mix powder to make like a

cheesecake--

Take a large container of cc & put in food processor w/ packet of ff

sf instant chocolate pudding mix--you eat this with fruit & you will

never need ice cream again

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Sounds yummy. I'll give it a try tonight. Thanks.

> I use cottage cheese & ff sf pudding mix powder to make like a

> cheesecake--

> Take a large container of cc & put in food processor w/ packet of

ff

> sf instant chocolate pudding mix--you eat this with fruit & you

will

> never need ice cream again

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All I have to say is....YUMMY!!! I tried your suggestion last night

and it was wonderful!! For my afternoon snack today I brought some of

the chocolate " pudding " and some strawberries. I can't wait to chow

down. I never thought I'd be excited about eating stuff that's good

for me. Usually, that excitement is reserved for pizza, burgers, etc.

Thanks for the suggestion.

> I use cottage cheese & ff sf pudding mix powder to make like a

> cheesecake--

> Take a large container of cc & put in food processor w/ packet of

ff

> sf instant chocolate pudding mix--you eat this with fruit & you

will

> never need ice cream again

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What are they called? Not that I could get any here, but it would be nice to

know the name. They sound good when you really want a salty snack.

protein snack

>

> Well, this doesn't fit in with your criteria completely... But I

> sometimes eat these dried fish from Chinatown.... They're tiny, about

> 1.5 inches, little fishies you eat whole, crunchy, a little salty. The

> Japanese sometimes put them in a mix with their assorted rice crackers.

> Most white Americans go " eeeeww yuk! " at the sight of little fishies,

> but I like 'em :-)

>

> - T

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Tamara Tornado wrote:

> Well, this doesn't fit in with your criteria completely... But I

> sometimes eat these dried fish from Chinatown.... They're tiny, about

> 1.5 inches, little fishies you eat whole, crunchy, a little salty. The

> Japanese sometimes put them in a mix with their assorted rice crackers.

> Most white Americans go " eeeeww yuk! " at the sight of little fishies,

> but I like 'em :-)

Hi Thanks for the idea, I'd like a fishy snack very much too.

Also good to have variety - I have in mind a mini ziploc smorgasbord of

options and this sounds definitely one to add.

No Chinatown here - do you have a name I can search on for an internet

source?

Namaste,

Irene

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P.O.Box 4703, Spokane, WA 99220-0703.

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Tamara Tornado wrote:

> Well, this doesn't fit in with your criteria completely... But I

> sometimes eat these dried fish from Chinatown....

Is it anything like this:

http://www.norwaypost.no/store/asp/product.asp?product=66

It's dried Haddock from Norway - horrendous shipping charges!

...Irene

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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc; AASCA; MCSSA; D.I.Hom.

P.O.Box 4703, Spokane, WA 99220-0703.

http://www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html

Veterinary Homeopath and Feline Information Counsellor.

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