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I got some Tribe Humus,Baby carrots,that Orange stuff (mellon?) and strawberries. Is that good?
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  • shovav91
    shovav91 Posts: 2,335 Member
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    I don't know what yo mean by "good", as taste is subjective. If you mean healthy? Yes, chick peas are great for you.
  • Reckabek
    Reckabek Posts: 487 Member
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    Sure is good! I love it all!
  • jsapninz
    jsapninz Posts: 909 Member
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    Never heard of Tribe Hummus in particular but hummus is AWESOME. My favorite is when it comes with garlic, and when you eat it with pita chips, and OMG super yummy. And...healthy! Who knew :D

    Good job trying new and healthy things!
  • stacyfoo
    stacyfoo Posts: 47
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    hummus is wonderful! i personally prefer the red pepper hummus with veggies or pretzel thins. it's also delicious as a condiment substitute on a sandwich :)
  • Justkeepswimmin
    Justkeepswimmin Posts: 777 Member
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    Love Hummus, but as far as brands goes Tribe is my absolute least favorite tasting, Sabra my favorite for flavor (next to home made) and Dr. Hummus my fav for snacking b/c I can eat the TUB for 130 calories.
  • kbw414
    kbw414 Posts: 194
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    I hope you mean hummus, and not humus =)
    I definitely wouldn't want to eat that!
  • tkilinski
    tkilinski Posts: 14
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    I like the garlic hummus....yummmm! And it's good for you! Just don't eat the whole container at once :)
  • grassette
    grassette Posts: 976 Member
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    Just whipped up some hummus with my hand blender! Yum, yum! Costs only a $.
  • LuckyAng
    LuckyAng Posts: 1,173 Member
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    My favorite is Trader Joe's Jalapeno and Cilantro :heart:
  • katy84o
    katy84o Posts: 744 Member
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    I agree that Tribe is the least tasty, and Sabra is the best tasting apart from homemade. It's so easy to make if you have a food processor. Chickpeas, garlic, tahini and olive oil. That's the base and then you can practically add anything else you want to it. ie: roasted red pepper, black beans and cilantro, jalapeno's, cumin for a few choices.
  • vsmurrow
    vsmurrow Posts: 145
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  • nwilson1213
    nwilson1213 Posts: 32 Member
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    I hope you mean hummus, and not humus =)
    I definitely wouldn't want to eat that!

    I think I saw that on an episode of "My Strange Addiction." :wink:

    Carrots and hummus have become my new favorite snack!
  • becoming_a_new_me
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  • infamousmk
    infamousmk Posts: 6,033 Member
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    What do you mean "orange stuff" .. Melons? Cantaloupe?
  • msfayzer
    msfayzer Posts: 7
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    Hummus is awesome but I find it to be a bit high in calories for my taste. I like to make lentil hummus because it is much lower calorie because it does not require extra oil. The link below is the recipe I use.

    http://www.choose-healthy-food.com/low-fat-hummus-recipe.html
  • Contrarian
    Contrarian Posts: 8,138 Member
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    What do you mean "orange stuff" .. Melons? Cantaloupe?

    Maybe she means oranges. They're pretty orange.
  • infamousmk
    infamousmk Posts: 6,033 Member
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    What do you mean "orange stuff" .. Melons? Cantaloupe?

    Maybe she means oranges. They're pretty orange.

    Maybe she's referring to Tang...
  • kokaneesailor
    kokaneesailor Posts: 337 Member
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    I got some Tribe Humus,Baby carrots,that Orange stuff (mellon?) and strawberries. Is that good?

    I believe the orange stuff is cantaloupe, and yes its good for you. Making your own hummus is almost as simple as breathing especially if you own a food processor. Lots of recipes on the internet. Don't worry if you don't have tahini ( sesame seed paste) you can make your own or sub with olive oil.

    Enjoy your food

    :wink:
  • yummy♥
    yummy♥ Posts: 612 Member
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    What do you mean "orange stuff" .. Melons? Cantaloupe?

    Maybe she means oranges. They're pretty orange.

    Maybe she's referring to Tang...

    let's not forget cheetos.
    they are the super stars of the orange diet.
  • onehotgirl
    onehotgirl Posts: 120
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    never really like supermarket hummus, we make ours fresh at work everyday
    Chickpeas (soaked and cooked from scratch), tahini, water, garlic, salt and pepper. Proper hummus, yummy.