You can go on for hours about fancy meals and such, but what about the crap for stuffing your facw with between meals? I'm partial to Pringles myself.
Beef jerky's actually pretty great, I had it a few times when someone introduced me to it whilst I was at a LAN party, and wish I could eat more of it—it's just really too expensive though, in Australia anyway.I'm partial to beef jerky though the kind I get is pretty much the packaged brand stuff. Also enjoy eating some chips such as Cheetos and Doritos. I tend to wash it down with something like Dr. Pepper or Squirt, a lemon-lime cola that's better than Sprite.
With Dr. Pepper, I can't really say outside of the taste being refreshing sometimes when compared to Coke or Pepsi. Granted, their flavors are different and I may as well mention that I kinda switch sodas sometimes because monotony can take away the flavor.Beef jerky's actually pretty great, I had it a few times when someone introduced me to it whilst I was at a LAN party, and wish I could eat more of it—it's just really too expensive though, in Australia anyway.
Doritos is dabes, and the best flavour is Cool Ranch. It's a real tragedy though, since they stopped selling it here a few months ago, with no intentions of bringing it back. When it comes to potato chips though, I find myself munching on bags of cheese/onion flavoured Smith's (essentially our equivalent to Lays) and Red Rock Deli's honey soy chicken flavour. Although I'm not really one for soft drinks these days, regular Pepsi is the way to go when it comes to soft drinks—I otherwise drink nothing else except for Mountain Dew if I'm out with the boys.
Perhaps this would be a good place to ask, but what's the appeal of Dr. Pepper? I've drunk it before from import shops (hated it at first, but it's an acquired taste I don't understand), but it tastes exactly like cherry vanilla cough syrup (minus all of the thickening agents), and I don't know how such a niche flavour can be so popular over in the States.