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Has anyone tried dipping pretzels into laughing cow cheese wedges?

That is if they still eat pretzels. I'll be sad if my band can't handle them when I get it. :wink2:

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laughing cow cheese wedges?:wink2:

that's pretty healthy.

if and when i've felt like a dipping pretzel -it's either in nutella or jarred queso.

maybe eventually you'll be able to eat pretzels after your banded.

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mmmm queso lol

I wont be banded until november I hope i can still eat pretzels after though.

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haven't had pretzles in a LONG time~

were a favorite, just too hard to get down last i tried...and can't remember when that was:frown:

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hmmm I hope I can still eat them...it's one of my alltime favorites besides beef jerky...can you guys still eat beef Jerky?

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I spread Laughing Cow cheese on Melba Toast wafers. Easy to chew and easy to get down. The wafers come in a few different flavors and are 60 cal. for 5. Don't think I am willing to try pretzels. Was a favorite but don't miss them.

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At this current sime I spread laughing cow cheese on triscuits. Nice and yummy.

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can you guys still eat beef Jerky?

ostrich jerky - i get it thru my trainer and it's much easier to eat than beef jerky.

one stick is 60 calories & 17 grams of Protein..., i typically get this after a really hard workout.

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I think I can still eat them - I've tried to avoid them though because they are something that pre-band I could just sit and eat blindly.

I LOVE LAUGHING COW CHEESE! My favorite way to eat it comes from an old 70's era classic appetizer (I warn you it does not sound appetizing but tastes amazing)

spread laughing cow cheese on a thin slice of hard salami and then place a mini sweet gerkhin pickle (mt olive makes one made with splenda) and roll up and enjoy - it satisfies all my creamy rich, salty, sweet cravings and the pickle gives it a little crunch.

Trust me I know how it sounds - but oohh so good!:whatchutalkingabout

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Sounds good to me. :whatchutalkingabout

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pretzels here are a little crisp baked snack, typical pretzel shape but crunchy and come in a packet like chips. They had a franchise out here that did the big soft bready type pretzels but it didnt do well here.

But I did just eat 2 laughing cow cheese wedges. I buy them for the kids' lunchboxes, but man, I love those things.

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