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My Sunflower Seed Addiction
It wouldn’t be considered gourmet food. In fact, I’ve seen it eaten by a lout who wore a baseball cap, and looking crude, kept chewing it until he spat it out. It hasn’t got the most delicious taste, but cleverest of diet snacks I’ve tried, its calories can’t be consumed in haste. One cracks its shell to get the seed inside. It’s high in protein, fiber, zinc and E and sunshine’s D. . . I’m healthy as a bird! And at the matinee, I have with me a package (nacho flavored most preferred!) And since my fingers always have a need to feed my face, I love my sunny seed! Note: Sorry this is not a really emotional one All my addictions seem to be pleasure centered and not too harmful! Just to show you how addicted I was to nacho flavored sunflower seeds, when they were discontinued by the company, I went around to every gas station and grocery store in the valley and bought up every package of them. It cost me around $85 and the 75 bags lasted only a year! Now I eat the large ranch flavored ones!
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