need crunchy salty snacks
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If you want something homemade I mix a packet of ranch dressing mix, some oil and garlic powder to a bag of oyster crackers and bake it for a bit OMG so yummy. Or some crispy baked parmesan garlic edemame. Want sweet and crunchy, bake your own apple chips with some cinnamon.0
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Chee Cha Puffs (all flavours), Crunchmaster Multi Seed Crackers (all flavours), popcorn with J & D's Malt Salt, Jake Baked Sourdough Hard Pretzels with honey dijon mustard, Bulk Barn Chili Lime Soy Sticks... are a few of my favourites.0
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The following are always in stock in my house:
dried seaweed
pistachios in the shell (I buy the huge bag at costco and make 1/2c baggies to grab)
air popcorn with nutritional yeast
Castelvetrano olives with pits in them0 -
kosher mini dills.0
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I discovered vegetables and low sodium soy sauce today! My carrots were major crunch factor and the soy was pretty yummy. Still loaded with salt, but MMMMMM.0
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I love roasted chick peas. Drain and rinse a can, drizzle with olive oil and seasonings of your choice and roast at 450 until crispy. So good!
I second this one... I have to portion them out quickly or I'll eat the whole can!0 -
Roasted chickpeas
Kale chips
Both are easy to make yourself and you can flavour differently every time.
As someone else mentioned, spicy salami/capicola ham/other thinly sliced round meat microwaved to a crisp, then add a dollop of herb garlic Laughing Cow Light cheese. So tasty and easy!
I need to try those salt and vingegar chickpeas, as salt and vinegar is my absolute weakness in salty snacks.0 -
yellow and orange peppers with the stem ends and white veins removed. the broken into chunks. salt and pepper. raw.
rice cakes, the plain salted ones.0 -
wasa crisp and light crackers (70 cals for 3 2x4 crackers) with whatever you like on top or just by themselves. They are good with laughing cow cheese, pb, hummus, sliced cheese or whatever else you would put on a cracker. You could probably spray them with spray oil and season them too.0
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So many great ideas. Some I knew but lots that were new. Can't wait to try the Kale chips and the salt and vinegar chick peas.
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We take snack bags and sort out snacks of various types. Stacy's Pita Chips, Special K Crisps, and if you have an Aldi (Fit & Active Brown Rice Crisps) are all excellent. I don't care for popcorn, but absolutely love my chip type snacks. And get to eat quite a bit for at the most 140 calories. If you can separate the snacks out into individual servings, you'll be less likely to over eat, and can add a little snack without blowing your day.0
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Cliff crunch bars ^^ (link to pic)
I love these. There are 2 per package (100 cals each). The peanut butter are my fav. Crunchy salty peanut buttery goodness. I usually have 1 bar between bkfast and lunch and 1 bar between lunch and dinner. It hits that spot mid day.0 -
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Slice radishes into chip like shapes then sprinkle some salt substitute on them Crunchy and salty. This is what I do when I want chips xD0
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Air-popped popcorn (I usually add nutritional yeast, EVOO and salt to this)
Popchips. Popchips are delicious.
Kale Chips
Carrot sticks with peanut butter.0 -
Trader Joe's World's Puffiest White Cheddar corn puffs! 1 serving is 21/2 cups, under 200 cal.! I LOVE em :-)0
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Crunchmaster Popped Edamame Chips (Sea Salt). I wouldn't call them healthy, but they are delicious.0
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Special K's popcorn chips are so good! A 30-chip serving is only 120 cals. I love to eat the sea salt ones with guac, but I know they have other flavors too. I also love Quaker's Popped chips... they're like mini rice cakes! I just finished a bag of cheddar ones tonight; so good! 18 chips for 140 calories, but they're fairly puffy so they fill you up more than 18 potato chips would. Crispy, salty foods are something I crave hard and these options totally keep me from eating the less healthy versions.0
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pretzels crisps are my new favorite thing. love them with hummus or with the laughing cow cheese wedges
Those ARE pretty tasty.0 -
Roasted soy nuts, lightly salted. I'm not a huge fan of salt to begin with (I never cook with it, which drives some people crazy) so I buy lightly salted, but you could always get regular!0
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Air-popped popcorn
Pickled veggies (but watch out for the sodium)
Lowfat crackers/cracker 'chips'
Pistachios
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Special K PopCorn Chips! Get them in the flavor Butter OOMMMGGG. You'll be addicted! The flavor sea salt is good as well, I LOVE THEM.0
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Freedom Foods Chick Pea Chips0
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Snackable seaweed from Trader Joes. They have very little calories and they give you a good salt snack fix.0
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Pretzels are not terrible. Hershey dark chocolate covered pretzels, mmm0
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POP CHIPS.0
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Try this its yummy and gives you the illusion of a salty snack without all the extra sodium. Take some chick peas ( canned works) and put it in a baking pat off excess water and add one tablespoon water rolling the chickpeas around until they are all coated the add your favorite sodium free seasoning i like tuscun one and bake at 350 until crisp ( around an hour)0
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Celery with roasted red pepper hummus. Very good! I am actually going to attempt to make my own hummus today. Wish me luck!0
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