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Oh my gosh these sound AMAZING. I was saying awhile ago how the ridges dill pickle were amazing but adding ranch to them?! Dangerous. Wish they were dairy free.
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Speaking of dill pickle: Trader Joe’s has a new dill pickle seasoning that is amazing! It’s in their spice section and is, like, $2.99. I shake that stuff on everything — potatoes, ground chicken, burgers, my finger lol. Someone said they sprinkled on eggs, but I have yet to try that. Maybe it would be good on a hard-boiled egg. It’s very tangy and vinegary like salt and vinegar, with that pronounced dill flavor. I think it’s the same stuff they use on their pickle popcorn.
And, Noreen, I must try those Aldi ice cream bars! They look amazing!4 -
I love that dill pickle and key lime pie seem to be ‘trendy’ flavors right now, as those are 2 of my favorites lmao1
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Tried two things from aldi.
Vegan meatballs were really really good. Nicely seasoned. I mixed with pasta sauce and it was hard to tell they weren’t turkey meatballs. A tip is to broil them a few minutes after microwaving or air frying to give them a little hardness on the outside otherwise they are very soft. I would definitely get again. 6 meatballs are 170 calories. They are small though (see hand for reference)
Chicken egg rolls were so so good. But I have never had egg rolls before so I don’t know how they compare. I made them in my air fryer. They really crisped up nicely and the outside was crunchy and the inside was juicy and delicious. One roll has only 120 calories and they are pretty big! I ate all four in the package at once though 😅.5 -
interesting..something i grew up on4 -
interesting..something i grew up on
Also wanted to share, remember when I posted about these vegan cheese wedges? They have a coupon for FREE product. Wish they had around me though.
http://goodplanetfoods-5178962.hs-sites.com/try-our-snackable-wedges-for-free
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These are pretty good. I bet it would have been better if they didn't melt and re-solidify in transit. I am really loving all the new vegan "milk" chocolates out there. This whole bar was 200 calories.
Ingredients: Cocoa, Cocoa Butter, Vanilla Bean, Monk Fruit, Allulose, Sunflower Lecithin, Plant Fibers, Oats
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »These are pretty good. I bet it would have been better if they didn't melt and re-solidify in transit. I am really loving all the new vegan "milk" chocolates out there. This whole bar was 200 calories.
Ingredients: Cocoa, Cocoa Butter, Vanilla Bean, Monk Fruit, Allulose, Sunflower Lecithin, Plant Fibers, Oats
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »These are pretty good. I bet it would have been better if they didn't melt and re-solidify in transit. I am really loving all the new vegan "milk" chocolates out there. This whole bar was 200 calories.
Ingredients: Cocoa, Cocoa Butter, Vanilla Bean, Monk Fruit, Allulose, Sunflower Lecithin, Plant Fibers, Oats
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I emailed them a really good email and they sent me one bar of milk and one dark for free. Worth a shot lol.1 -
Loveeee all the new vegan stuff at aldi. Now they have their own crumbles too. I actually like their vegan cheese shreds and slices 10x more than all the other brands I’ve tried like daiya, follow your heart, etc.
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Anyone ever try these? Only 8 calories per wrap. I am wondering how they taste, how thick they are and how they hold up as a wrap.0 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
Anyone ever try these? Only 8 calories per wrap. I am wondering how they taste, how thick they are and how they hold up as a wrap.
I tried them lol. They taste like egg whites. Very small but they also make bigger ones for 30 calories. Very wet and stretchy. If you microwave them they fold over nicely and kind of stick together.
They wouldn’t hold a big wrap together so you can’t really put much in there. They are good to use for a low cal roll up with lunch style meat/meat substitute, mustard, pickle, tomato, soft lettuce (they broke when I used iceberg) and anything else you want.
I probably wouldn’t get them again. They were good but not amazing. I prefer the mission mini tortillas for only 30 calories each. For me a real tortilla you can stuff more in because it’s stronger is worth the extra 22 calories lol. But these would be great for people trying to limit their carbs since they have 0 carbs per serving.
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
Anyone ever try these? Only 8 calories per wrap. I am wondering how they taste, how thick they are and how they hold up as a wrap.
I tried them lol. They taste like egg whites. Very small but they also make bigger ones for 30 calories. Very wet and stretchy. If you microwave them they fold over nicely and kind of stick together.
They wouldn’t hold a big wrap together so you can’t really put much in there. They are good to use for a low cal roll up with lunch style meat/meat substitute, mustard, pickle, tomato, soft lettuce (they broke when I used iceberg) and anything else you want.
I probably wouldn’t get them again. They were good but not amazing. I prefer the mission mini tortillas for only 30 calories each. For me a real tortilla you can stuff more in because it’s stronger is worth the extra 22 calories lol. But these would be great for people trying to limit their carbs since they have 0 carbs per serving.
I thought about trying them but they were pretty expensive when I saw them in the store.0 -
sollyn23l2 wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
Anyone ever try these? Only 8 calories per wrap. I am wondering how they taste, how thick they are and how they hold up as a wrap.
I tried them lol. They taste like egg whites. Very small but they also make bigger ones for 30 calories. Very wet and stretchy. If you microwave them they fold over nicely and kind of stick together.
They wouldn’t hold a big wrap together so you can’t really put much in there. They are good to use for a low cal roll up with lunch style meat/meat substitute, mustard, pickle, tomato, soft lettuce (they broke when I used iceberg) and anything else you want.
I probably wouldn’t get them again. They were good but not amazing. I prefer the mission mini tortillas for only 30 calories each. For me a real tortilla you can stuff more in because it’s stronger is worth the extra 22 calories lol. But these would be great for people trying to limit their carbs since they have 0 carbs per serving.
I thought about trying them but they were pretty expensive when I saw them in the store.
I wouldn't pay full price ($5) a pack for them, but they were on sale BOGO so I thought $2.50 was much better.0 -
They are supposed to be crepes not tortillas - don’t think of them as a sandwich.0
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Loveeee all the new vegan stuff at aldi. Now they have their own crumbles too. I actually like their vegan cheese shreds and slices 10x more than all the other brands I’ve tried like daiya, follow your heart, etc.
Happy day!!! Yes! Must find1 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »These are pretty good. I bet it would have been better if they didn't melt and re-solidify in transit. I am really loving all the new vegan "milk" chocolates out there. This whole bar was 200 calories.
Ingredients: Cocoa, Cocoa Butter, Vanilla Bean, Monk Fruit, Allulose, Sunflower Lecithin, Plant Fibers, Oats
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