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In search of Good Crunchy foods
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LandyBreigh
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I'm having a problem with food textures. I'm craving something really crunchy. I don't want to eat potato chips or anything too bad for me.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
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Captain crunch?
In all seriousness, I crave crunchy things all the time. I like Stacy's Multigrain Pita Chips, popcorn, apples, nuts (but only if I can fit them - I overeat them) and Parmesan crisps.0 -
Kale Chips? Roasted nuts, pork rinds, bacon (super crispy)...0
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alan_huynh2000 wrote: »Kale Chips? Roasted nuts, pork rinds, bacon (super crispy)...
I like the way you think...0 -
Quest protein chips did it for me. I know a lot of people don't like them but I found them awesome for the calories (120 calories and 20g of protein). Pain to find though...0
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lots of veggies you can do in the oven that crisp up - check out pinterest for zucchini, cauliflower, green beans, broccoli and many more... oh carrots too... I was intrigued but haven't yet tried making any yet. With the cold weather here I probably will shortly.0
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roasted veggies, home made, not store bought.
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Cape Cod Kettle Cooked Chips are pretty good.0
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alan_huynh2000 wrote: »Kale Chips? Roasted nuts, pork rinds, bacon (super crispy)...
I like the way you think...
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I loooooove chips and I also love that I can lose weight with MFP and still eat chips everyday. My favorite are sea salt and cracked pepper kettle chips. Kettle chips are naturally crunchier anyway. The pepper makes them a stronger flavor, which means I am actually completely satisfied with the 1 oz serving. And they make me drink more water, which is always a plus.0
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rice cakes!! so crunchy, so many flavors.0
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almonds...0
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I second the motion for roasted chickpeas.
I am a texture nut, too, and on stressful days I want to bite down on something. Better the food than somebody's arm.
Popcorn! Bulk Barn has an extra fluffy popcorn that leaves fewer bits behind.
Finn crisp crackers.0 -
Pork Rinds are my life0
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Fried chicken0
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Cap'n Crunch0
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quest protein chips. 120 cal, 21 g of protein, 5g carb, 2g fat... they are really good too. Cures my chips craving. I get em at gnc0
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roasted garbanzo beans with salt.... yummm0
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I eat Pirate's Booty usually. Or pita chips. I like crunchy things.0
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alan_huynh2000 wrote: »Kale Chips? Roasted nuts, pork rinds, bacon (super crispy)...
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=118080
I found myself picking up a few items at the store for the wife last week for a meal she was preparing and realized I was hungry so I looked for a snack without carbs. Even the roasted nuts had added sugar. Then I saw some pork skins (USA) or pork rinds (UK) with no carbs but fat and protein matched my current diet. I picked up more yesterday.
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Stovetop popped popcorn, with a rough grind of almonds sprinkled on top.0
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Quest protein chips....cheddar and sour cream flavor.0
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Veggie chips or straws.0
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The roasted chickpeas reminded me of Wasabi peas!!!0
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Maybe raw carrots? They really do pack a hefty crunch! Same with raw cauliflower0
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milano dark chocolate cookies…..0
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second the almonds also Sahale crunchers are pretty good for a quick snack0
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TrailNurse wrote: »Quest protein chips....cheddar and sour cream flavor.
yep! ^^ and bbq flavor is good too.0 -
I like to munch on Cracklin' Oat Bran cereal, 200 calories for 49g (3/4 cup) which really is a lot, plus like 6g of fiber which is very important for me. It's super crunchy and lightly sweet, I really enjoy it.0
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It isn't hard to fit your favorite chips into a balanced diet. A snack size bag is usually around 150-160 calories.
For something with more protein, I like to munch on dry texture vegetable protein.0
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