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Old 10-15-2010, 07:01 PM #1
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Default Oyster Crackers

Not oysters (yuck) but oyster crackers.

I bought a box so I'd have something bland, non-greasy, not messy...just a little something to nibble after meds, pre-bedtime, that wouldn't make me wake up screaming with hearburn.

Now I'm addicted to the little rascals. At first I was eating them like medicine, kinda sulking because I'd rather be having something "good". Well, guess what? They ARE good. And they aren't all the same. I scored a couple boxes of Olde Cape Cod brand at a job lot place, and they're very tasty. (We ate Dandy oyster crackers growing up)

So there's my two million word discourse on oyster crackers. Funny the things you never eat, and when you do, you suddenly remember you like them!
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