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  • Sylvain

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    Must...resist...urge...to...go...to...grocery...store...to...buy...Oreos...and...Pringles...

    Dinner is ready. :)

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    Sylvain

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    The one snack I will gladly over-indulge in even though I know it is very unhealthy.

    It's not unhealthy! :nono:

    There is no such thing as unhealthy food.It all depends how much calories you burn in one day.
    You can eat a pack of Oreo a day and not gain any weight.
     

    oucme69

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    My son he's 19 months he will climb up the shelf and get them and take them apart and eat the iceing out of them then feed the cookie part to the dogs and if your eating them he will take them from you he's adicted to them lol
     

    Hkindiana

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    Sep 19, 2010
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    I guess I'm the odd man out, as I can't stand Oreos. I've eaten maybe half a dozen, spread out in my 55 years, just to see if they taste as bad as I remember them, and they still do.
     
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