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One time on Usenet, Goomba38 said:
I am helping organize a continuing education program for 100 people, mostly women. I need to purchase snacks and beverages for the morning and afternoon snacks. Lunch will be on their own. Coffee service has been arranged by the meeting center, but nothing else. snip What would you like to eat for a snack during a conference? Sweets? Protein? Fruits? Avoiding afternoon slump is a concern. Does anyone see any potential issues I'm not thinking about here? Thanks for any input. My first thought would be packets of nuts (good fats, lots of energy), or some beef jerky. Maybe granola bars? The new Kashie ones are pretty good, not real sweet though... -- "Little Malice" is Jani in WA ~ mom, Trollop, novice cook ~ |
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projectile vomit chick wrote: A nice selection of fresh fruit and bottled water would be fine, and if the fat ****s don't like it they can bring their own damn snacks lol don't try to be social now it's waaay too late for that |
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