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Just got my black on black New Era cap. It's boss. Great service from the Megastore too, I sent them an email after a couple days with no shipping confirmation and I had a reply in exactly 10 minutes telling me I should have it today and I did :thumbsu:
 
What a serious answer though: "10 duck sized horses."

Its meant to be 100, the guy who asked the question got it wrong.

Its a hard question to answer... I mean wtf can you do to a horse sized duck?? And a duck sized horse would be easy to take but 100 of them??
 
Its meant to be 100, the guy who asked the question got it wrong.

Its a hard question to answer... I mean wtf can you do to a horse sized duck?? And a duck sized horse would be easy to take but 100 of them??

What about a boat sized duck?

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Tips and tricks

Here are three ways to approach the afternoon munchies:
1. It's OK to be hungry. Many weight-loss programs encourage you to eat an afternoon snack, but the evidence is not clear on the benefits. Snacks in the afternoon make you feel more full and delay your need for dinner. However, studies over the past decade show that when you do eat an afternoon snack, it doesn't lead to a corresponding reduction in the amount of kilojoules consumed in the evening.
2. If you're trying to lose weight, have a low-energy snack for afternoon tea. My favourite is warm vegetable soup (recipe below). You can keep it in small containers in the freezer. Non-starchy vegetables such as cauliflower, zucchini and tomato should make up the bulk of your recipe. Adding fresh herbs or delicious spices adds interest to your creations. So do additional veggies such as green beans, carrots and cherry tomatoes.
3. If you're exercising after work or trying to maintain your weight, try a "healthy fuel snack" in the afternoon. It should be a mix of healthy carbohydrates (whole grain or low GI), protein (tuna, eggs, lean ham, cottage cheese, nuts) and if you can manage it, some vegetables. Options:

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So there's no point eating an afternoon snack because there is no benefit, but eat an afternoon snack whether you want to lose weight or maintain weight?
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