If it didn't have calories, right now I would eat...
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Ah. Panko. I might actually get some again; it's been a while. I bet I could make it with cornmeal. I'll skip the honey, though. I could make Norwegian seed crackers to serve it with, though.... just to bump up the calories to a respectable level. Something more than zero anyway.0 -
^^I haven't met a seedy/homemade cracker/crisp I didn't like!0
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Ok. Knock it off everybody!!! It's a new year. New goals. I've got 25# to re-lose. Make this easier on a body, will ya? For Pete's sake, at least post pictures of stuff I loathe. Like celery(No peanut butter or cream cheese allowed!). Or Fig Newtons.
JK And don't mind the drool. It's my dogs.
Carry on.3 -
senalay788 wrote: »
Well, you know I'm now wondering what your gross out item is! Is it the...crackers?1 -
New year, still here.2
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entire pack1 -
pancakerunner wrote: »
entire pack
I used to like the vanilla ones.1 -
pancakerunner wrote: »
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I used to like the vanilla ones.
I used to always eat them out of the bulk bins when I went to the grocery store with my mom as a kid 😆.0 -
I did all I could to ensure good luck in 2021.
Black eyed peas
Collard greens
Buttermilk cornbread
Happy New Year!
Now I just have to weight for neighbors to get home to drop off care packages. This batch of cornbread was 14 sticks in cast iron, four sticks in thin steel, and eight triangles from the cast iron cornbread pan.2 -
I did all I could to ensure good luck in 2021.
Black eyed peas
Collard greens
Buttermilk cornbread
Happy New Year!
Now I just have to weight for neighbors to get home to drop off care packages. This batch of cornbread was 14 sticks in cast iron, four sticks in thin steel, and eight triangles from the cast iron cornbread pan.
You don't do ham?
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I did all I could to ensure good luck in 2021.
Black eyed peas
Collard greens
Buttermilk cornbread
Happy New Year!
Now I just have to weight for neighbors to get home to drop off care packages. This batch of cornbread was 14 sticks in cast iron, four sticks in thin steel, and eight triangles from the cast iron cornbread pan.
You don't do ham?
There's some back bacon in the greens for flavor. Ham has never been part of my tradition. But if it's lucky, I'll eat some. I think I have some prosciutto in the fridge. Does that count?2 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »
entire pack
I used to like the vanilla ones.
I used to always eat them out of the bulk bins when I went to the grocery store with my mom as a kid 😆.
which just reinforces that open bulk bins are highly questionable....might just give you a little something extra with that bag of whatever you bagged....eeekkkk 😮😬1 -
I did all I could to ensure good luck in 2021.
Black eyed peas
Collard greens
Buttermilk cornbread
Happy New Year!
Now I just have to weight for neighbors to get home to drop off care packages. This batch of cornbread was 14 sticks in cast iron, four sticks in thin steel, and eight triangles from the cast iron cornbread pan.
Yum 🤤0 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »
entire pack
I used to like the vanilla ones.
I used to always eat them out of the bulk bins when I went to the grocery store with my mom as a kid 😆.
which just reinforces that open bulk bins are highly questionable....might just give you a little something extra with that bag of whatever you bagged....eeekkkk 😮😬
Yes! I would NEVER buy from bulk bins.0 -
Arepas
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The BEST crispy sweet potato fries from this restaurant I had visiting family last year. Actually could go for the burger and sandwich too.
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senalay788 wrote: »senalay788 wrote: »
Well, you know I'm now wondering what your gross out item is! Is it the...crackers?
Nope. I am munching on the crisps. I am not a fan on that slab of cheesy mess... never was, never will be. Even back in my "fun" days.
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Yep. Black-eyed peas represent coins. Collards; paper money. Sunshine biscuits are gold. Money can't buy happiness, but it can't hurt. These symbols are also supposed to represent prosperity in general, not just financial prosperity.
Happy New Year!2 -
Well.... Looks like maybe I had the pork delivered.
Neighbor brought "kraut balls" on the plate I left them full of other goodies. Seems to be sauerkraut, ground pork, and blue cheese rolled into balls, rolled in bread crumbs and deep fried.
I hope fried food is good luck..... Because it's sure tasty.4 -
senalay788 wrote: »senalay788 wrote: »
Well, you know I'm now wondering what your gross out item is! Is it the...crackers?
Nope. I am munching on the crisps. I am not a fan on that slab of cheesy mess... never was, never will be. Even back in my "fun" days.
After I posted this, I later thought that it was most likely the cheese. Actually the crackers inspired me to post it in the first place 🤣🤣 I could totally leave the brie cheese but I would absolutely love those crackers with some blue cheese or salty feta.😉0 -
senalay788 wrote: »senalay788 wrote: »
Well, you know I'm now wondering what your gross out item is! Is it the...crackers?
Nope. I am munching on the crisps. I am not a fan on that slab of cheesy mess... never was, never will be. Even back in my "fun" days.
After I posted this, I later thought that it was most likely the cheese. Actually the crackers inspired me to post it in the first place 🤣🤣 I could totally leave the brie cheese but I would absolutely love those crackers with some blue cheese or salty feta.😉
C'mon guys don't leave me hanging! What kind of crackers are they!?!0 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »senalay788 wrote: »senalay788 wrote: »
Well, you know I'm now wondering what your gross out item is! Is it the...crackers?
Nope. I am munching on the crisps. I am not a fan on that slab of cheesy mess... never was, never will be. Even back in my "fun" days.
After I posted this, I later thought that it was most likely the cheese. Actually the crackers inspired me to post it in the first place 🤣🤣 I could totally leave the brie cheese but I would absolutely love those crackers with some blue cheese or salty feta.😉
C'mon guys don't leave me hanging! What kind of crackers are they!?!
There would be many instances where I'd much rather have a few of these instead of dessert!1 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »senalay788 wrote: »senalay788 wrote: »
Well, you know I'm now wondering what your gross out item is! Is it the...crackers?
Nope. I am munching on the crisps. I am not a fan on that slab of cheesy mess... never was, never will be. Even back in my "fun" days.
After I posted this, I later thought that it was most likely the cheese. Actually the crackers inspired me to post it in the first place 🤣🤣 I could totally leave the brie cheese but I would absolutely love those crackers with some blue cheese or salty feta.😉
C'mon guys don't leave me hanging! What kind of crackers are they!?!
There would be many instances where I'd much rather have a few of these instead of dessert!
Those look so good, do they have a name? I've never seen anything like them before, but need to try them now, lol. I searched amazon for "seedy crackers" but didn't see anything that looked like them.0 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »senalay788 wrote: »senalay788 wrote: »
Well, you know I'm now wondering what your gross out item is! Is it the...crackers?
Nope. I am munching on the crisps. I am not a fan on that slab of cheesy mess... never was, never will be. Even back in my "fun" days.
After I posted this, I later thought that it was most likely the cheese. Actually the crackers inspired me to post it in the first place 🤣🤣 I could totally leave the brie cheese but I would absolutely love those crackers with some blue cheese or salty feta.😉
C'mon guys don't leave me hanging! What kind of crackers are they!?!
There would be many instances where I'd much rather have a few of these instead of dessert!
Those look so good, do they have a name? I've never seen anything like them before, but need to try them now, lol. I searched amazon for "seedy crackers" but didn't see anything that looked like them.
Trader Joe's has some too.
Easy to make them though to: https://under500calories.com/recipe/23c86-copycat-trader-joes-pumpkin-cranberry-crisps
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You can make these at home if you want. I think they're based on a Norwegian crisp bread.
Essentially you make a very wet batter that has a crapton (a technical term) of seeds, then bake on a sheet pan and cut into size as they cool.
If I made them, I'd eat them all. So tasty. Every now and then I'll get some of these at Trader Joe's. I struggle with leaving some for the day after I open the package.
The ingredients are sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, wholemeal rye flour, oat bran, oatmeal, flaxseed, spelt wheat bran, wheat bran, water, sea salt, salt, oregano, thyme. More seeds than flour. Yum.
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »
Should I bring some Brie?
Or Cambozola?
Because these would be great with Cambozola.5 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »
Should I bring some Brie?
Or Cambozola?
Because these would be great with Cambozola.
I'd give that a try.. I love brie too though 🤤1 -
Sounds like I'm not alone in my craving for these crispy/addictive 'things'🙃1
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