Help me find a good cracker
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swheeler0602 wrote: »julierockhead wrote: »JanetYellen wrote: »Google: Good high carb foods
Things like lentils, quinoa, barley, beans, sweet potatoes.
Crackers will not be your best source for carbs if your goal is to increase carbs.
Some in stores still contain trans fats.
I know - I am shopping today and lentils and beans were on my list, along with vegis. But I need something to replace bread. I like to make egg salad and tuna salad but I don't like eating them with just a fork
Lettuce leaves. I know they don't sound very appetizing because I thought the same thing but I eat lettuce on my sandwiches already, I'm just adding a little more and cutting out the bread. I prefer butter lettuce because of the taste and shape, it holds well.
You can also try pita pockets for sandwiches. I love these much more than plain bread.
Where do you find butter lettuce? I try to find this for making sandwiches out of it because I keep hearing how good this is but can't find it. I only see romaine, iceberg, greens,...
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I love this community!! It's so great to get these ideas from everyone all from someone's questions. I love wasa crackers. Have you tried those? They may taste a bit like cardboard but I have gotten used to them. I know what you mean about being "able" to make your own...but just wanting something you can eat that you don't have to make for convenience sake. Totally understand this!!0
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I like Crunchmaster brand Multi-seed crackers. They are oven baked, gluten free. They are sooo good!
Ingredients: brown rice flour, sesame seeds, potato starch, quinoa seeds, safflower oil, flax seeds, amaranth seeds, tamari soy sauce power, maltodextrin (corn), salt.0 -
34 Degree Crackers are my favorite.0
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I second the Triscuits. I always have at least one box of them in the pantry. Good for snacking by themselves, with cheese, crumbled on a salad, delivery vehicle for protein based salads, making mini pizzas (triscuit + pizza sauce + cheese + broiler), and so on.0
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Tried the Crunchmaster crackers, they are delicious! And healthy! They have a strong flavor but I like that. Can't wait to try some of these other suggestions, thank you so much to everyone who took the time to post.0
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swheeler0602 wrote: »julierockhead wrote: »JanetYellen wrote: »Google: Good high carb foods
Things like lentils, quinoa, barley, beans, sweet potatoes.
Crackers will not be your best source for carbs if your goal is to increase carbs.
Some in stores still contain trans fats.
I know - I am shopping today and lentils and beans were on my list, along with vegis. But I need something to replace bread. I like to make egg salad and tuna salad but I don't like eating them with just a fork
Lettuce leaves. I know they don't sound very appetizing because I thought the same thing but I eat lettuce on my sandwiches already, I'm just adding a little more and cutting out the bread. I prefer butter lettuce because of the taste and shape, it holds well.
You can also try pita pockets for sandwiches. I love these much more than plain bread.
Where do you find butter lettuce? I try to find this for making sandwiches out of it because I keep hearing how good this is but can't find it. I only see romaine, iceberg, greens,...
Butter lettuce is also known as Boston head lettuce. It's pretty widespread...it looks like a tiny head of iceberg, just softer and kind of fluffier.
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triscuits 3 ingredients0
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