New products that caught your eyes recently?
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
Oh NOOO!!! I MUST HAVE! ONGOSH 2 OF MY FAVORITE THINGS TOGETHER!!1 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
Oh NOOO!!! I MUST HAVE! ONGOSH 2 OF MY FAVORITE THINGS TOGETHER!!
omg...is this legal? I KNOW I could not be trusted with having this within reach😮0 -
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
The movie theater I went to a few weeks ago had Cheetoh popcorn, don't know if it was in packaged bags or in "tubs" as I got regular but I was tempted! Was really looking forward to popcorn, when did theater popcorn get so lousy? Cheetoh would've been better though the boxes of chocolate would come first!
I LOVE the Flamin Hot. 2.5 cu for 160 cals is a bargain and very good too!1 -
I got there for Christmas; they’re “superfood” powders that add natural color to your foods (cookies, bread, basically anything), and possibly a little flavor too? I’m excited to try them out!3 -
o0Firekeeper0o wrote: »
I got there for Christmas; they’re “superfood” powders that add natural color to your foods (cookies, bread, basically anything), and possibly a little flavor too? I’m excited to try them out!
I saw those! You will have to let us know!
I’ve had seaweed snack before and threw them out after a bite so I wasn’t sure if I’d like these. They are really good!! You can’t really taste the seaweed at all. Mostly tastes like a super thin corn chip with sweet and salty flavor. Really good.
They aren’t spicy at all. Mostly a little sweet. I’ve never had tempura so can’t say if they taste anything like that. Super thin and crispy. I would get them again if they weren’t so high in calories. 90 cal per serving or 270 a bag which isn’t much at all.2 -
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I would try these. I like thin bars with higher chocolate:bar ratio lol.7 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
I would try these. I like thin bars with higher chocolate:bar ratio lol.
I got the dark chocolate nuts and sea salt one nearly free with sale, coupon, and rebates. It's okay, but I don't think it's worth the regular price (which I believe was a whopping $7.99).1 -
Thanks @bold_rabbit think I won’t buy them unless I happen to come across them on clearance for like 2 or less a box lol.
Saw these on Instagram1 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Thanks @bold_rabbit think I won’t buy them unless I happen to come across them on clearance for like 2 or less a box lol.
Saw these on Instagram
mehhhh I love my golden oreos but Idk if this would do it for me2 -
More clearance tea to try! At $2.70 a box I couldn’t say no. These all sound so delightful.5 -
o0Firekeeper0o wrote: »
More clearance tea to try! At $2.70 a box I couldn’t say no. These all sound so delightful.
I find most Stash teas taste like licorice which isn't a flavor I like. They are also very weak in my opinion.1 -
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ElizabethHanrahan wrote: »I find most Stash teas taste like licorice which isn't a flavor I like. They are also very weak in my opinion.
Interesting! I’ve never encountered that licorice taste but I do agree they need a bit of an extra steep. I think most teas do, but in fairness I like my tea super strong so maybe that’s just me lol
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
this would be very dangerous3 -
These look interesting6 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
These look interesting
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Not new but I’ve never had toblerone chocolate and wow was I missing out!!! Incredible the crunchy salted almond is the best. I loved the white chocolate. It’s real white chocolate not the “white creme” commercial chocolate brands use.
Just soooo rich and creamy. 540 per bar. I ate 1080 of my calories in toblerone yesterday and it was so worth it.
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Not new but I’ve never had toblerone chocolate and wow was I missing out!!! Incredible the crunchy salted almond is the best. I loved the white chocolate. It’s real white chocolate not the “white creme” commercial chocolate brands use.
Just soooo rich and creamy. 540 per bar. I ate 1080 of my calories in toblerone yesterday and it was so worth it.
I love toblerone!1 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
I thought these were pretty good. But my husband called them "ghosts of corn chips" (he still ate them). I have not eaten a deep fried chip product since developing GERD in 2018, so my taste buds are used to baked chips of all types.3 -
I randomly picked these up at the grocery the other day looking for lower carb "noodles" I have not tried them yet. I did not believe the calorie count and had to read up on the product. Anyone else try these are they any good? I might need to go pick up some regular shirataki at the asian grocery some time if they end up being good.1 -
bold_rabbit wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »
I thought these were pretty good. But my husband called them "ghosts of corn chips" (he still ate them). I have not eaten a deep fried chip product since developing GERD in 2018, so my taste buds are used to baked chips of all types.
I will definitely try them if I see them then! I haven't had real corn chips in years either so I am sure I would like them.0 -
I randomly picked these up at the grocery the other day looking for lower carb "noodles" I have not tried them yet. I did not believe the calorie count and had to read up on the product. Anyone else try these are they any good? I might need to go pick up some regular shirataki at the asian grocery some time if they end up being good.
Yes, if you search these forums there are tons of threads on shirataki noodles. I personally go back and forth with them and am picky about the brands I like. I have to be in the mood for them, lol.
I have never liked that particular brand but you may. It really depends how you cook them and what sauces or things you plan to mix them with. Just make sure you rinse them VERY well. My favorite way to prepare is to rinse, boil, rise, pat dry and cook up in a pan with lots of seasonings before adding any sauces. I find the texture is the best that way and best in stir fries with veggies (not on their own just with a sauce). I have never had that shape though, I'd like to find the macaroni style!!2 -
So obviously Skinny Girl products are not at all new, but I was looking for a dressing option I could dunk snacks in and thought “What the heck” and got this. I’m surprised that it’s actually pretty darn good! Not the most amazing dressing I’ve eaten but I’m happy I bought it.
I love regular Veggie Straws but bought these spicy ones for my husband. He, a spicy addict, says they’re pretty good but certainly not hot, weaker than a spicy Cheeto. I, a spice wuss, still feel the burn in my mouth 15 minutes later from the one single one I tried, and I find them spicier than Takis which are my utmost limit for spicy chips. So do with this data what you will2 -
@o0Firekeeper0o I LOVE skinny girl dressings. I like the poppyseed, honey dijon, and balsamic.
I hate regular rice and never it, but would definitely try this since I LOVE cauliflower "rice". I haven't had chipotle in like a year though.4
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