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I'm allowed 2 Snacks, am snack/pm snack. For those who can snack or who does snack, what are some of your favorites? Which have you eaten that hasn't caused weight gain or any issues with your band?

Thanks :)

Lala

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I have laughing cow cheese and the mini saltine crackers, about 15 of them. Four of the mini's make about one reg.

Lassie

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I snack on cottage cheese w/tomatoes or string cheese.

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Special K crackers w/hummus!

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I love the babybel cheeses or string cheese. Also a banana is a great snack!

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These all sounds great! Thanks for sharing everyone :)

I've heard a lot about the babybel cheese. I'm going to try it out. I also enjoy the special k crackers with all natural Peanut Butter, yum! The string cheese I just can't seem to get into. Hummus is yummy too, I've only had it once.

Such great Snacks you all enjoy :)

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If I'm kind of hungry, I'll go for a string cheese or a Laughing Cow cheese. If I feel like I'm just STARVING I'll have some string cheese with a piece of lunch meat wrapped around it. I was just having a V8 but my nutritionist pointed out better options. She also suggested some fruit and cottage cheese.

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Lala... Try the Sabra Hummus... It comes in a variety of flavors from plain, spinach/artichoke, jalapeño, garlic, roasted red pepper, to pine nuts!!! Can u tell I'm a hum-a-holic?

At only 60 calories a serving it goes awesome with whole grain crackers, baby carrots, I even dip string cheese in it!! Lol

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Lala... Try the Sabra Hummus... It comes in a variety of flavors from plain' date=' spinach/artichoke, jalapeño, garlic, roasted red pepper, to pine nuts!!! Can u tell I'm a hum-a-holic?

At only 60 calories a serving it goes awesome with whole grain crackers, baby carrots, I even dip string cheese in it!! Lol[/quote']

Thanks! And you look great!

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Thank you!!!!

Best if luck on your journey...

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I just actually posted this on another thread, but one of my favorite Snacks is taking a piece of American cheese, folding/ripping it into squares and then laying them out on a piece of parchment paper, putting them in the microwave for about 45 seconds or so and then voila! - homemade cheez-its!

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