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Old August 8th, 2004, 09:41 PM
Becky
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Has anyone tried the new WW snacks, at least there were new to me. I found
them at the Wal-Mart super store. There were chocolate cake and carrot cake,
small pieces for 1 point each, the chocolate is the best. I freeze them and
have one with a cup of tea and I think hey are great.
They also had muffins for 3 points, but I didn't care for them.
Becky
212/159/159


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Old August 9th, 2004, 01:28 PM
Lesanne
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I really love these little puppies, they are very sweet. Really floating my
boat right now as my evening treat, with a little Blue Bell Country Vanilla
sugar free in the evening. Yum.
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I have not seen those.

But, I guess, we are testing somewhat savory snacks. There are 3
kinds - cheddar twists, honey mustard shapes, and an oddball Chai.
They are all crunchy and in two point bags. I like the cheddar
twists. The honey mustard were okay but nothing I would get excited
about. The Chai were not my cup of "tea!" (G)

On Sun, 8 Aug 2004 13:41:03 -0700, "Becky"
wrote:

Has anyone tried the new WW snacks, at least there were new to me. I

found
them at the Wal-Mart super store. There were chocolate cake and carrot

cake,
small pieces for 1 point each, the chocolate is the best. I freeze them

and
have one with a cup of tea and I think hey are great.
They also had muffins for 3 points, but I didn't care for them.
Becky
212/159/159




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Old August 10th, 2004, 02:30 PM
Lesanne
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oh heck, I forget you guys don't get Blue Bell up there in the north. So
you would not know that Country Vanilla is a treat

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Les
"Fred" wrote in message
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You mean the Chai snacks? Well, maybe in the right circumstance.
Being a salt person, I think the cheddar ones were a hit with me.

And, frankly, even cyanide would spice up vanilla ice cream, sugar
free or not (G)

On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 12:28:17 GMT, "Lesanne"
wrote:

I really love these little puppies, they are very sweet. Really floating

my
boat right now as my evening treat, with a little Blue Bell Country

Vanilla
sugar free in the evening. Yum.




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Old August 10th, 2004, 02:30 PM
Lesanne
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oh heck, I forget you guys don't get Blue Bell up there in the north. So
you would not know that Country Vanilla is a treat

--
Les
"Fred" wrote in message
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You mean the Chai snacks? Well, maybe in the right circumstance.
Being a salt person, I think the cheddar ones were a hit with me.

And, frankly, even cyanide would spice up vanilla ice cream, sugar
free or not (G)

On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 12:28:17 GMT, "Lesanne"
wrote:

I really love these little puppies, they are very sweet. Really floating

my
boat right now as my evening treat, with a little Blue Bell Country

Vanilla
sugar free in the evening. Yum.




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Old August 11th, 2004, 01:18 PM
Lesanne
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Oh but it Isn't! Last night for my treat, I had a half cup of that stuff,
and a bag of little chocolate chip cookies ( a new thing, 100 calories a
bag, seems as if there are a hundred of the little rascals in there ). I
felt like I was really having a big treat. And 161 again this morning, all
raring to go exercise

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Les
"Fred" wrote in message
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Country Chocolate would be a treat. Country Vanilla is, well,
vanilla.

On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 13:30:35 GMT, "Lesanne"
wrote:

oh heck, I forget you guys don't get Blue Bell up there in the north. So
you would not know that Country Vanilla is a treat




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Old August 11th, 2004, 01:18 PM
Lesanne
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Oh but it Isn't! Last night for my treat, I had a half cup of that stuff,
and a bag of little chocolate chip cookies ( a new thing, 100 calories a
bag, seems as if there are a hundred of the little rascals in there ). I
felt like I was really having a big treat. And 161 again this morning, all
raring to go exercise

--
Les
"Fred" wrote in message
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Country Chocolate would be a treat. Country Vanilla is, well,
vanilla.

On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 13:30:35 GMT, "Lesanne"
wrote:

oh heck, I forget you guys don't get Blue Bell up there in the north. So
you would not know that Country Vanilla is a treat




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Old August 11th, 2004, 01:18 PM
Lesanne
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Oh but it Isn't! Last night for my treat, I had a half cup of that stuff,
and a bag of little chocolate chip cookies ( a new thing, 100 calories a
bag, seems as if there are a hundred of the little rascals in there ). I
felt like I was really having a big treat. And 161 again this morning, all
raring to go exercise

--
Les
"Fred" wrote in message
...
Country Chocolate would be a treat. Country Vanilla is, well,
vanilla.

On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 13:30:35 GMT, "Lesanne"
wrote:

oh heck, I forget you guys don't get Blue Bell up there in the north. So
you would not know that Country Vanilla is a treat




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Old August 11th, 2004, 06:04 PM
Lesanne
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OH NOOOOOOO.... I want to be on bottom again. Nah, I am just glad that I
stopped the feeding frenzy of last week.

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Les
"Fred" wrote in message
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I have, on occasion, enjoyed vanilla ice cream but usually jazz it up
with chocolate sauce.

Well, at the moment, I have you beat - it was 160 on the ol' home
scale and 2 hours to WI!!!! Altho, clothes will up that somewhat.

On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 12:18:08 GMT, "Lesanne"
wrote:

Oh but it Isn't! Last night for my treat, I had a half cup of that stuff,
and a bag of little chocolate chip cookies ( a new thing, 100 calories a
bag, seems as if there are a hundred of the little rascals in there ). I
felt like I was really having a big treat. And 161 again this morning,

all
raring to go exercise




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Old August 11th, 2004, 08:57 PM
Joyce
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I love those 100 calorie packs! I've started sending them in sonny boys work
lunch also ... great portion control and lots of little cookies in there. I
noticed at the store today they now have cheez nips and wheat thins in the same
packages. And for Fred .... Fruit snacks, which I assume are similar to the gummy
chewy fruit things he likes. g

Joyce

On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 12:18:08 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote:

Oh but it Isn't! Last night for my treat, I had a half cup of that stuff,
and a bag of little chocolate chip cookies ( a new thing, 100 calories a
bag, seems as if there are a hundred of the little rascals in there ). I
felt like I was really having a big treat. And 161 again this morning, all
raring to go exercise

--
Les
"Fred" wrote in message
.. .
Country Chocolate would be a treat. Country Vanilla is, well,
vanilla.

On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 13:30:35 GMT, "Lesanne"
wrote:

oh heck, I forget you guys don't get Blue Bell up there in the north. So
you would not know that Country Vanilla is a treat


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Old August 11th, 2004, 08:57 PM
Joyce
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I love those 100 calorie packs! I've started sending them in sonny boys work
lunch also ... great portion control and lots of little cookies in there. I
noticed at the store today they now have cheez nips and wheat thins in the same
packages. And for Fred .... Fruit snacks, which I assume are similar to the gummy
chewy fruit things he likes. g

Joyce

On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 12:18:08 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote:

Oh but it Isn't! Last night for my treat, I had a half cup of that stuff,
and a bag of little chocolate chip cookies ( a new thing, 100 calories a
bag, seems as if there are a hundred of the little rascals in there ). I
felt like I was really having a big treat. And 161 again this morning, all
raring to go exercise

--
Les
"Fred" wrote in message
.. .
Country Chocolate would be a treat. Country Vanilla is, well,
vanilla.

On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 13:30:35 GMT, "Lesanne"
wrote:

oh heck, I forget you guys don't get Blue Bell up there in the north. So
you would not know that Country Vanilla is a treat


 




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