Guest guest Posted March 7, 1999 Report Share Posted March 7, 1999 Hi Helen et al I've tried these snacks, and I quite like them. I'm not normally one for 'pot noodle' type things but these are not bad. The other one worth trying is 'Take a Break' but these are either soups or pasta which you may not find so easy to eat. I find them filling even pre op, so I am sure those of you who are post op would find them very filling indeed. BTW, it was a very good chat last night, I could believe how many there were of us. Pity I can't make next Saturday but I will definitely be there the Saturday afterwards. Hey Ken, I meant to ask you .... if you had your band done in Sweden, where do you go for fills etc? Love Janet At 08:48 07/03/99 PST, you wrote: > > >hi all >just a quick note to any bandsters in uk to say i have found an instant >snack pot thingy made by cross and blackwell called 'snackstop' and they >do a creamy potato with croutons and roast onions pot which is mashed >potato...very tasty and brilliant for eating on the move, at work etc >and great if u can't eat solids. you just add boiling water to it and >stir. > >i know it is not exactly cordon bleu ...but it is tasty and does have >some nutritional value!!!! >Helen > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Ideas on how we can improve ONElist? >http://www.onelist.com >Check out the Suggestion Box feature on our new web site > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 1999 Report Share Posted March 7, 1999 Janet. I have my fills done with DR.Fox in Seattle he's the connection for DR. Heller in Sweden you know speaking of snacks ect. there was some soups that are really good that I got in Sweden called Varma Koppen (what ever that means in Swedish) and brought back a lot of them but now I'm and can't seem to find them in the states guess I'll have to try a specialty store with Swedish connections. Ken Re: snackstop > > >Hi Helen et al >I've tried these snacks, and I quite like them. I'm not normally one for >'pot noodle' type things but these are not bad. The other one worth trying >is 'Take a Break' but these are either soups or pasta which you may not >find so easy to eat. I find them filling even pre op, so I am sure those >of you who are post op would find them very filling indeed. > >BTW, it was a very good chat last night, I could believe how many there >were of us. Pity I can't make next Saturday but I will definitely be there >the Saturday afterwards. > >Hey Ken, I meant to ask you .... if you had your band done in Sweden, where >do you go for fills etc? > >Love >Janet > >At 08:48 07/03/99 PST, you wrote: >> >> >>hi all >>just a quick note to any bandsters in uk to say i have found an instant >>snack pot thingy made by cross and blackwell called 'snackstop' and they >>do a creamy potato with croutons and roast onions pot which is mashed >>potato...very tasty and brilliant for eating on the move, at work etc >>and great if u can't eat solids. you just add boiling water to it and >>stir. >> >>i know it is not exactly cordon bleu ...but it is tasty and does have >>some nutritional value!!!! >>Helen >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>Ideas on how we can improve ONElist? >>http://www.onelist.com >>Check out the Suggestion Box feature on our new web site >> >> > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >New hobbies? New curiosities? New enthusiasms? >http://www.onelist.com >Sign up for a new email list today > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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