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  1. Anyone else doing nothing but snacking and drinking during this lock down?  That’s all I feel like I’ve been doing is eating snacks!

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    2. Justin

      Justin

      I've been making a lot of healthy fajitas during all this, but these Peanut M&Ms are going to catch up with me. Hope you guys are all doing well!

    3. RickR

      RickR

      I miss peanut M&M's, and my favorite peanut-butter M&M's.  I learned I'm allergic to peanuts last year.  No biggie.  Feeling good outweighs missing foods.

      We're doing grilled veggie burgers tonight.  The weather is suddenly beautiful here.  75 and sunny.  Going to make the best of it. 

    4. Justin

      Justin

      That sounds nice @RickR I hope you enjoy it! Peanut M&Ms are a treat I don't eat a lot of but just a few can be very filling. When I was in high school I worked at a big movie theater and I heard once that the whole "M&Ms melt in your mouth, not in your hand" thing came about by design, to give American soldiers during WWII a chocolate snack they could carry with them in their pockets that was candy coated so they wouldn't melt as easily. I'd work long shifts at the movies, and when we would sweep out theaters after a show I'd almost always find at least one quarter under a seat. I'd save enough quarters through the day to buy some Peanut M&Ms from the gumball machine in the hallway. They had small paper cone cups next to the candy machines just like what you'd use on a water cooler. I'd put a quarter or two into the machine and fill the paper cone about halfway up and slip it into my pocket. Peanut M&Ms became a very filling and tasty way to fight hunger going through the day without being able to stop and eat.

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