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#MondayMunchies


If you Google "munchies" guess what you get? Lots and lots of weed-related content! HA! Here in Colorado we are all legal and the jokes never get old. Never.
I don't particularly want to know why or how you might have the munchies today, I just thought we could celebrate the delicious kinds of munchies out there!
What are your taste buds saying to you today? Something...sweet? salty? sweet AND salty? savory?
My husband's favorite munchy is chips & salsa. I'm pretty sure he could live on that!
I have a few favorites depending on my mood. Today what sounds the best to me is Doritos. I love me some Doritos!


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