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For those uber-gunner, 12+ hour study marathons at the library, what are your favorite study foods/snacks to bring along?

I personally need me some of these at all times:
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For those uber-gunner, 12+ hour study marathons at the library, what are your favorite study foods/snacks to bring along?

I personally need me some of these at all times:
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These are awesome. My SO just bought me a huge variety box of these at Sam's Club today. My favorite are the Jalapeno.
 
I buy those discontinued bags of Sun Chips that are deafeningly loud. Really establishes dominance in the library.
 
it is forbidden to eat or consume anything but water at library. But there is always time for a little jog outside.
 
Lunch: turkey sandwich, protein bars, and apples.
Dinner: whatever I made over the weekend
 
That feel when library doesn't allow food
 
Trail Mix, best option.

Sometimes some swedish fish and protein bars to mix it up.
 
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Yes, you saw that correctly; I will chug my Keurig along.
 
Yes, you saw that correctly; I will chug my Keurig along.

Keurig's are for lazy people with no taste. You are an embarrassment to brown people such as myself. Buy a decent espresso machine and coffee grinder. About 5 minutes worth of work for an amazing espresso, cap, or latte.

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For those uber-gunner, 12+ hour study marathons at the library, what are your favorite study foods/snacks to bring along?

I personally need me some of these at all times:
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a bag of chips in the library is uber gunner because while you're snacking you distract everyone studying nearby with the crinkling of the bag and crunchy chip mastication noises.
 
Keurig's are for lazy people with no taste. You are an embarrassment to brown people such as myself. Buy a decent espresso machine and coffee grinder. About 5 minutes worth of work for an amazing espresso, cap, or latte.

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Isn't that the thing they used to land on the moon?
 
i go with soluble coffee, i am in for the caffeine not the taste. I actually find soluble coffee more tolerable gastrically speaking than fresh coffee.
 
I have so many how can I choose just one??
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And of course,
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That feel when you open your bag of chips on the librarian's desk so she knows you're alpha.

u cheeky...




some clown regularly busts out full blown meals in my library. bringin in enchiladas and smelly indian curry. i can smell you, but i can never find you. but when i do... trust.
 
Raisins! They are discrete, easy to pack, not messy, and don't leave your hands greasy or salty!
 
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My staples. Dear god, I want to go study now.
 
For realsies though, Kind bars are the **** when you need an afternoon snack that won't put you to sleep. Mostly nuts, very little sugar.

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For those uber-gunner, 12+ hour study marathons at the library, what are your favorite study foods/snacks to bring along?

I personally need me some of these at all times:
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Salt & vinegar chips taste great while eating them, but I hate the strong salty aftertaste that lingers in your mouth the whole day afterward. Gotta go BBQ or cheddar flavored chips for sure 😎
 
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