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Spudman

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I finished a long bicycle ride and was looking for a snack. I found a new box of graham crackers in the pantry and pulled them out. Back in my youth and even into early adulthood I had always dipped my grahams in either milk, grape juice, yogurt, orange juice or Kool Aid. Grape juice is my favorite.

Do you dip? Every time I do it takes me back to being a kid again. Pretty fun!

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I used to dip but just in milk. Never thought of dipping into anything else. Cool!
 
The only thing I did is a grilled cheese sandwich in tomato soup.
 
Hell, yes!

Cookies and graham crackers in milk, fruit in yogurt, chips n' salsa or chile con queso, any number of combinations.

There is no end to the variety of awesomeness that can ensue with the properly orchestrated dipping event.
 
Spudman said:
That's low calorie then huh? I mean...a guy's got to watch his figure right?
Better not go for a bagfull of Winchell's coconut glazed in coconut milk then...
 
Tortilla chips (restaurant style) in Pace Chunky Picante sauce.
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Mmmmmmmmmmm-slap-yo-Mamma gooood!
 
I drop shot glasses of jagermeister into glasses of red bull and then skull them...

Does that make me a dipper? (heheheheheheheheheheheheheheh)
 
Ch0jin said:
I drop shot glasses of jagermeister into glasses of red bull and then skull them...

Does that make me a dipper? (heheheheheheheheheheheheheheh)

More likely a tipper. (plop!) :cool:
 
Windmill cookies in my coffee.

It started in Kindergarden when I was 4 yrs. old (yeah, I actually remember it) with windmill cookies and milk, but I'm a big boy now and I dip in coffee...:)

My wife is 100% Dutch ancestry and she always buys these windmill cookies made in some Dutch bakery in Michigan.
 
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