Crunchy salts

SnazzyTraveller
SnazzyTraveller Posts: 457 Member
edited December 17 in Food and Nutrition
Any lovers of crunchy salts? Crackers, nuts, chips? What do you do to curve these cravings, or what do you eat in their place?

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  • Teksavvy
    Teksavvy Posts: 133 Member
    Love them!
    Popcorn - Eat the 100 calorie packs
    Nuts - Just take out a bit at a time so I can track portions. I used to eat directly from the bag.
    Potato Chips - Eat Special K chips. I like them, but I know it's an acquired taste.
  • Mindmovesbody
    Mindmovesbody Posts: 399 Member
    I didn't cut out nuts! I have a handful almost every day. Love pretzels too so I but organic speltz pretzels and count out a serving size...exactly 18. They are obviously carbs but fat free. Then, I eat them slowly...lol! I feel silly counting out serving sizes but it has to be done. I found when I tried totally cutting things out I only craved it more. Just use moderation. For crunchy alone I go for carrot sticks!
  • Mindmovesbody
    Mindmovesbody Posts: 399 Member
    Love them!
    Popcorn - Eat the 100 calorie packs
    Nuts - Just take out a bit at a time so I can track portions. I used to eat directly from the bag.
    Potato Chips - Eat Special K chips. I like them, but I know it's an acquired taste.

    I eat all of these things too! The sour cream and onion special k chips are YUMMY!
  • Kempossible
    Kempossible Posts: 158 Member
    Baked chips
  • wwk10
    wwk10 Posts: 244 Member
    You have named my weakness. I have to stay away from salty snacks. Its not salty but I accidentally bought huge olives with pits. I nibble on them. Or 5 saltiness, but that is a depressing salt fix. It seems diet y.
  • littlelily613
    littlelily613 Posts: 769 Member
    I was addicted to chips (could eat a whole big bag in one sitting, and I did so often which is probably partly why I am in the situation I am in right now). I have always loved really salty and crunchy things. If I am not having chips (I do only occasionally as a treat), then I make the mini popcorns and season them (or make a mini salt and pepper popcorn which is delicious as is), and rice chips are also good.
  • mistyladidah
    mistyladidah Posts: 210 Member
    If you like sushi at all, see if you can find these or something like them... http://www.amazon.com/Being-Blue-Roasted-Seasoned-Seaweed/dp/B0052UVZJI They're dried seaweed rectangles and they are SO yummy! Nice and salty, and very crispy. I drink water with them and swear it makes me full for longer.

    I got a box of 27 at Costco for under 10 bucks, and a pack is a single serving with all of 30 calories! My 3 1/2 year old loves them too!
  • Jen325xi
    Jen325xi Posts: 2
    Snapea crisps are amazing!
  • Mindmovesbody
    Mindmovesbody Posts: 399 Member
    Snapea crisps are amazing!

    Love these things too! You can also make or get kale chips. These are amazing as well!
  • MissNations
    MissNations Posts: 513 Member
    Stove-popped popcorn. Use olive oil for popping then sprinkle with 1 T grated parmesan. Falafel chips. Pita chips.
  • sunlily2003
    sunlily2003 Posts: 4 Member
    crunchy salts are my weakness, that and chocolate...Try the special K cracker chips, they have a few flavors and are really good. I think 27 cracker chips for 110 calories...I've tried most of the flavors, but the sea salt ones are my favorite....If you find yourself wanting regular chips, just grab a serving size and eat them slowly so you can savor them...that's what I've been doing...a bag of chips last me a week or more now, whereas before i could eat a bag in a day or two...just keep at it...don't give up, even if you splurge one day...start over that same day or the next day...Good luck!!
  • SnazzyTraveller
    SnazzyTraveller Posts: 457 Member
    ohhh any tips for making good kale chips? and i'll need to check out that seaweed... sounds like it just might do the trick. i do love sushi... did u ask because it tastes similar?
  • love22step
    love22step Posts: 1,103 Member
    http://allrecipes.com/recipe/baked-kale-chips/

    Here's a recipe. I'll have to try it too. I wonder if collard greens would work? I have those my garden. It wouldn't hurt to try. :bigsmile:

    Also found a youtube video for collard green/kale chips. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfYmvPJhApE

    I'll try it this weekend.
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