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    Isn't acacia what giraffes eat? Do they get itchy throats? That'd be one heck of an itch...
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    Hmm, I just never worried about artificial colors. After all that waiting and wondering about the Blue Beans, I don't like them that much. I like Lime, then Punch, then Blue, then Orange.

    And I found out that my perfect cycling maintenance food, Beans, does NOT mix well with what I refer to as "running." Too sweet, too chewy. Isn't that weird how something you love for one sport sucks for another??

    Maybe that's why I'm better at cycling: it's easier to eat while doing it.

    Nanci
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    And those bruises from bouncing around in the bike bag add variety and interesting texture.
    You need this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jones
    You need this.
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    must resist......must resist.......Ack! I can't do it!!!!

    Do those things come with batteries?

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    I like fig neutons! They are small and not to crummy, you can eat them sort of warm, and they don't taste like flavored dirt like a lot of the bar things do.

    Jessica

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    Is that a banana in your pocket...?

    Trek, say something witty, cuz I'm in too much shock.
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    eh - hem.....

    it would make packing easier.

    (I didn't type that )
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    I've always thought fig bars tasted kind of like dirt...
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    I made my little brother eat dirt once.

    And SKnot ate dirt when he was a toddler.


    Mmmmmmm, crunchy......
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    I ate masses of dirt when I was a tiny kid. And sand. And coal. And, and, and...
    Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.

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    I feel bad about this, but when I was a kid, I tricked another kid into eating a rabbit turd by saying it was a Cocoa Puff.

    I don't think I ever ate dirt, though. I did throw a mudball at the neighbor's sheets, and got in a sh*tload of trouble.

    Being a kid was fun.

    Ate a lot of snow. And raw macaroni. And bread balls. (Recipe- cut the crusts off spongy white bread, roll into a ball, eat).

    Outside, I ate clover and buds and flowers, as well as the usual garden/tree robbing. I liked to pretend I wa a deer.
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    I forgot! I think I ate chalk (but not a lot) and paste.
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    The paste we had in first grade smelled like peppermint. Tell me they didn't expect us to snack on it!
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    paste? toothpaste?


    Rabbittrail threads are quite amusing....

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    Gosh, and at the *end* of the first page I thought I was giong to have to apologize for assuming that if this thread went to two pages, it must have drifted. Yes, you *could* have a second page of posts and still be talking about food colors and sports beans... but not much more!
    I suppose that if things are all natural, they might be more likely to get all natural food poisoning elements. Now let me go find my banana...

 

 

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