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Lunch - living the high life

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I packed a single dry Ryvita with my lunch today, to accompany my Pilchard Salad - and I saved it till last to savour it :shock:

a few months ago that would have been a Blueberry muffin from Costa Coffee - how times change.

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Easy..Now that's living to the MAX :lol:

Hang on aren't Blueberries supposed to be good for you :?:
 
Nothing wrong with a Ryvita, the sesame seed ones are rather nice :thumbup:
 
noblehead said:
Nothing wrong with a Ryvita, the sesame seed ones are rather nice :thumbup:
I have a couple of those ones with cheese or instead of bread with my boiled eggs and only about 6-7 grams of carbs each.I can live with that. :thumbup:
 
swimmer2 said:
I packed a single dry Ryvita with my lunch today, to accompany my Pilchard Salad - and I saved it till last to savour it :shock:

a few months ago that would have been a Blueberry muffin from Costa Coffee - how times change.

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I was the same regarding the 'In the past' yummie Blueberry muffin at lunch
A pot of Olives,feta cheese,sundried tomatos and whatever else i can cram in the modest Supermarket Olive bar plastic tub is my 'Grab 'n' go' choice when I buy lunch now.
 
Paul1976 said:
noblehead said:
Nothing wrong with a Ryvita, the sesame seed ones are rather nice :thumbup:
I have a couple of those ones with cheese or instead of bread with my boiled eggs and only about 6-7 grams of carbs each.I can live with that. :thumbup:

I always thought that Ryvita were made out of cardboard. I suppose wood pulp is technically carbohydrate, so I can see where the 6-7 grams come from. Yuck.
 
Paul1976 said:
noblehead said:
Nothing wrong with a Ryvita, the sesame seed ones are rather nice :thumbup:
I have a couple of those ones with cheese or instead of bread with my boiled eggs and only about 6-7 grams of carbs each.I can live with that. :thumbup:


Well I never use to like Ryvita's until the Mrs bought these :)
 
:lol: :lol: Each to his own eh? :D They're not too bad buttered but yeah,when you open the pack initially-It DOES look like a raw material used in Dry walling a House! :lol:
 
Ever tried them dipped in a soup?
They are very yum, even if you do find the seeds in the bottom of the cup or bowl when you get to the end.
You could always break them into little bits and use them like crutons too.
 
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