Great snacks to eat when getting high

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  1. MIZZCHEWY

    MIZZCHEWY Member

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    Buffalo shrimp from Hooters
     
  2. chapfalleneyes

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  3. -poke-smot-peace-

    -poke-smot-peace- Member

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    i completly agree...anything can taste so amazing.

    or u fry potatoes in a frying pan and put butter and garlic and melt cheese on top.
    omg....
    garlic
     
  4. Whiskers123

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    If I am stoned and eat... I am no longer stoned.

    So we avoid eating while stoned. We always eat before we get stoned. I remember the good old days when I was a rookie and food didnt make me sober. Ahh good times.

    I plan to be a rookie one day again. :p
     
  5. maddhatter

    maddhatter Senior Member

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    i try and eat more healthy when i'm stoned. that's the big problem with weed, you become extremely unfit by eating so much junk and hardly moving.
     
  6. couch_monster

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    Fudge rounds with peanut butter on em....then a whole bag of doritos....then half a box of sooper dooper fudgey wudgey ice cream...then some potato chips thrown in the microwave with some sprinkle cheese on em...it seems like you can eat so much shit if you alternate salty the sweet; it seems like you never get full!!
     
  7. -poke-smot-peace-

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    yea exactly.....misxing savoury food with sweets is just so nice...and adding some fruit once in a while....
    i cant stand eating a lot of the same types of things all night...like say a shitload of chocolate bars...
    but dont get me wrong chocolates amazing but i like variety
     

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