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Frequently it is just a cup of coffee in the AM or iced tea or soft drink later. Usully not food, not because of mess, but because it gives me an oppotunity for a break.

Andy D

  • 8 months later...

Crisps (cheese and onion) nuts and some kind of alcohol or tea depending on the time of the day (or year) :grin:

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I use gloves whilst building hehe and I also make sure my sets are in a sealed glass structure with UV protection so no finger prince, dust or UV exposure touches them :3

It's usually a Hot Pocket or a Twinkie...or both. I usually drink some sweet tea or a Coca-Cola while building.

I find having a mouth full of LEGO tends to surpress any temptation to snack while building :sweet:

Frozen orange juice. I eat it with a spoon, out of a tupperware.

It's pretty much my 'go to' snack most any time though, no matter what I'm doing. :D

I use gloves whilst building hehe and I also make sure my sets are in a sealed glass structure with UV protection so no finger prince, dust or UV exposure touches them :3

Now I want to see pics of your LEGO display...

Chocolate ice-cream out of a tub.. I would eat potato chips if I could but then the greasy fingers would help me no way in lego-building :(

Whatever I can eat directly from wrapper or package or with utensil. If I do eat, fingers don't touch food directly. Same rule applies to my computer, game controller, car, and, now that I think about it, almost everything :wall::classic:

I don't eat while building LEGO, but I always have a glass of water nearby.

The trouble is with me, when I start a build, I can't stop until its finished. I once didn't eat before a build and had a huge groan in my stomach and couldn't move until I was fed. I now eat a packet if crisps or a choccy bar for a polybag/4.99 small box set, 1 course meal for a set like the 9.99 city vehicles, 2 course for for City buildings sets (like Town Square) and 3 course for something like a modular.

I build my Lego sets on my bed in my bedroom and I always have a drink with me on my bedroom table while building so I don't run out of energy while building.

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