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Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Help me, hivemind. I need suggestions for high-fiber, preferably low-fat, snacky things that would be muffin or scone-like. I need to start paying more attention to my eating habits, but I also know what sorts of foods I crave.
Fiber One muffins: [link]
Which you can always make yourself into mini-versions and freeze them in packs of four in ziploc bags for easy grab and go.
This is a yummy pumpkin muffin recipe if you like pumpkin. I substitute the eggs for applesauce. Makes them very moist and super yummy: [link]
TJs has some fruit, nut and flax seed bars that I found quite nummy Jilli, but my kids disagreed with me.
Astrology: I think that people in a given area can have certain traits due to when they're born, but that it's mostly due to the amount of light they were exposed to a various early developmental stages. So, in my idea of astrology, someone born in Ypsilanti wouldn't share the same traits as a person born at the exact same time in Sydney. And someone born at the late end of Libra probably has more in common with a person born in the early part of Scorpio, in a similar latitude, than with a person born at the beginning of Libra.
TJs has some fruit, nut and flax seed bars that I found quite nummy Jilli, but my kids disagreed with me.
I really like the five-seed almond bars. They're very pumpkin-y.
I really like the five-seed almond bars.
Those might be the ones I'm talking about, P-C. I don't buy them often because I find I eat less of something if they eat most of it first. So when they don't like something? I tend to finish the box.
Jilli, if snack bars are your thing (though possibly not as they are not muffiny or sconey) then I'd recommend making your own at Element Bar. We made a Noah Bar for Noah that is oaty, maple, chocolate chip, blueberry, with flax seed. SO yum. Pricey though but a fun indulgence.
Ooh, that looks neat, Kat!