What sweets or treats for the trail.

Toddy

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Jan 21, 2005
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Home made dried pear leather :D sweet, chewy, tastes great :D I like dried apricots too though.
Bought sweeties ? Mint imperials :)

cheers,
M
 

Melonfish

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Jan 8, 2009
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Cherry Fishermans Friends. never without em, great for the nose and the throat too so i always have em when out singin.
 

Xunil

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Sultanas and/or dried apricots.

I also like to carry a squeezable bottle of honey to sweeten hot drinks and bannock bread and whatnot. Charlotte discovered it in my pack yesterday while we were out walking and promptly started guzzling on it - I wish I was 3 again...

:D

I like to keep a couple of the miniature Dime bar sweets in my jacket pocket as well, for a special treat.
 

PhotoGirl

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Jul 18, 2010
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Whatever is in the cupboards. Sometimes its nuts, chocolate (i love milka!) or any sort of sweet as long as its not liquorice. Sometimes I end up making a sandwich or taking crisps cake or biscuit.

I love food.
 

bilmo-p5

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Jul 5, 2010
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Sweet link!
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I've a tendency to go OTT with sweets - I get the taste for something, often by chance, pig-out on it for a couple of days, weeks, months, then go off it and not touch it until I get the taste again weeks, months, years later. I'm in crystallised ginger overload mode at the moment.
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JAG009

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Sep 20, 2010
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Flapjacks every time !!!!
will keep you walking all day and come in all sorts of flavours these days !! and with none of the suger lows of sugary snacks

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