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Dried Peas!

mariethai
mariethai Posts: 85 Member
edited September 2024 in Food and Nutrition
Wow! My supermarket has recently stocked garlic and chilli dried peas in their bulk bins. Only around 389kj (approx 90-100 calories) per 100 grams. They are very high in fibre, really fill me up and leave me feeling content and satisfied when I finished eating with no desire to snack or eat beyond my calorie limit. Highly recomended!

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  • mariethai
    mariethai Posts: 85 Member
    Wow! My supermarket has recently stocked garlic and chilli dried peas in their bulk bins. Only around 389kj (approx 90-100 calories) per 100 grams. They are very high in fibre, really fill me up and leave me feeling content and satisfied when I finished eating with no desire to snack or eat beyond my calorie limit. Highly recomended!
  • You should try some wasabi peas, Im not sure on the calorie content, but I believe it to be low.
  • Fitness_Chick
    Fitness_Chick Posts: 6,648 Member
    You should try some wasabi peas, Im not sure on the calorie content, but I believe it to be low.
    wasabi peas...I saw them dry the other day.... might sound like a goofy question but someone told me they eat them dry, or should I be cooking them??

    feedback on peas? Also on soybeans....in the pod or out of the pod? Cooked or out of the freezer bag? Someone on here shared they just grab a few from the bag in the freezer? Would that be when you buy them already shelled or the whole pod deal?

    Hey thanks for anyone willing to share@:drinker:

    Ok, oops...also mariethai.........how ya fixin dem der peas you happily found?:bigsmile:
  • you eat wasabi peas dry, well i guess you do because there sold in snack pot things, but i guess you could cook them if you desired. I have no knowledge on soy beans sorry.x
  • Fitness_Chick
    Fitness_Chick Posts: 6,648 Member
    you eat wasabi peas dry, well i guess you do because there sold in snack pot things, but i guess you could cook them if you desired. I have no knowledge on soy beans sorry.x
    thankx looovely_x3:bigsmile: have a great day and thanks again for your insight on wasabi peas!:drinker:
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