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What the heck were they eating?


They took a plastic container of something out the freezer and began furiously eating it.
Was it crackers?

Who the heck keeps crackers in the freezer ? They'd be hard as bricks.


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It's so funny that you asked that, as I noticed the very same thing! They did look like crackers, but you're right, why would anyone keep them in the freezer? I was kinda thinking that they were frozen ravioli. I have eaten a frozen burrito or two during my bouts with bulimia (alternating with anorexia). But it sure is hard to eat them so quickly when they're hard as ice.. strange.

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It kinda looked like peanut brittle or some kind of candy like that.

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I think they were cookies of some sort....

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My mom used to keep her stash of girl scout cookies in the freezer, but I knew better than to eat them; she would have killed me! Whatever they ate reminded me of the deep fried noodles I would get with Chinese takeout...

Edit: I just re-watched the scene, and I'm almost positive they are indeed, cookies.

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thet reminded my of water chestnuts....maybe they were icechips

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I doubt they would put ice chips in a plastic container,and shovel them in their mouths. I noticed both sisters would go for the freezer when they were eating healthy,tasteless food. So,I'm guessing it was something loaded with sugar. It looks like peanut brittle,or chocolate bark, it could even be cookies.

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They were cookies...

How they were able to chew them, however, is beyond me...but then again, they didn't appear to be "chewing" as much as they were inhaling.

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