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purple Community Regular

Or adults too :D "Rice Krispy" treats made with Cocoa Pebbles. Spread peanut butter between two treats and eat. mm..mmm... good!

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Ooooh, that sounds great. I've seen 11 patients so far today and all I've eaten is 2 pears and a latte at 6am----I'm STARVING! 2 more to consult and then maybe I can eat..... Don't people know they can't get sick on a holiday ;)

LOVE PB&chocolate :P

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Ooooh, that sounds great. I've seen 11 patients so far today and all I've eaten is 2 pears and a latte at 6am----I'm STARVING! 2 more to consult and then maybe I can eat..... Don't people know they can't get sick on a holiday ;)

LOVE PB&chocolate :P

Ha Ha...they are supposed to get sick after the holiday!

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Ha Ha...they are supposed to get sick after the holiday!

:lol::lol:

Now it's technically after the holiday, 2am and I'm back at the hospital again........ So now is it supposed to get worse :o I need some of those treats to keep me awake!!

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gheidie Newbie

I also have been making rice crispy treats with rice chex now that they are gluten free!!! MMMMM

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purple Community Regular
I also have been making rice crispy treats with rice chex now that they are gluten free!!! MMMMM

And Muddy Buddies!!! :P:rolleyes::P

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zip2play Apprentice

I do the Cocoa Pebbles treats and put Peanut Butter chips in them! :P YUM

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I just came across this treat....sounds yummy!

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