I prefer to always have fresh bread from the bakery instead or if I’m legitimately hungry I’ll eat a couple of spoonfuls of peanut butter. But I love LesserEvil and Siete snacks so I will buy those once in a blue moon… in another life I was addicted to hot cheetos (praying that I don’t get stomach cancer)
Sep 24, 2024

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