Crackers..? Pick your poison :)
            
                
                    Tribbey143                
                
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                    Ok, so I enjoy eating cheese and crackers as a snack...
Laughing cow cheese (35cals) or low fat string cheese (60cals) ...
What are some crackers that aren't terrible FOR YOU & TASTE GOOD...? I've been eating reduced fat wheat thins but I know there is a better choice out there..I only eat less than 8-10 crackers at a time....just looking for some suggestions :flowerforyou:
 :smooched: thx for reading my post!!                
                Laughing cow cheese (35cals) or low fat string cheese (60cals) ...
What are some crackers that aren't terrible FOR YOU & TASTE GOOD...? I've been eating reduced fat wheat thins but I know there is a better choice out there..I only eat less than 8-10 crackers at a time....just looking for some suggestions :flowerforyou:
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            I like Triscuits. The ingredient list is short (wheat, oil, salt) and they have a good amount of fiber. Also, they taste great and are quite filling. I find a single serving to be satisfying in a way that I don't with a lot of other crackers.
ak-mak crackers are similar, but not quite as widely available.0 - 
            Pita Crackers.0
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            Wasa Crackers. One large one is only 35 calories. I love how dense and hearty they are!0
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            Special K multigrain crackers...be careful though they are dangerously good and only 120 calories for 24 of them. I had to stop buying them because they were addicting lol0
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            Wasa crackers!0
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            I luurrrvveee rits, wheat thins, and chicken in a biscuit crackers. These aren't the best ones for you, buuuut everything in moderation.
 Omg... I LOVE rits crackers with philadelphia chocolate (or white chocolate) cream cheese! It's SO yum!!! Not so healthy. But very yum. lol
Oh! Pop chips... it's not a cracker, per se... it's a chip... but hell, it's like a cracker too lol Some flavors might taste pretty decent with cheese, actually. Try it out! You can have a pretty decent amount for 90-120 calories.
Love and Alohas,
Ihilani Kapuniai0 - 
            Special K multigrain crackers...be careful though they are dangerously good and only 120 calories for 24 of them. I had to stop buying them because they were addicting lol
They are delish!! Ate them even before I began trying to lose0 - 
            Wasa & Ryvita crackers...hearty, filling and great whole grain fiber! Kashi crackers are good too:)0
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            Ak - Mak are a good choice0
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            Perfect yum thanks guys!!!! Adding to the grocery list:))0
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            Blue Diamond Almond Nut-Thins are 130 calories for 17 crackers. I usually eat about half a serving so it comes out to 65 calories. They're wheat and gluten free, too.0
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            Kashi Original 7 Grain crackers
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            Kashi Original 7 Grain crackers

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            if you can find them, pop chips are also very good. not a cracker, per se, but good. and, as has been mentioned, special k's new crackers are good.0
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            Go with the ones that taste the best to you and satisfy you the most. Work it out so the calories/macros fit into your day.0
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            Mary's Organic Crackers. I'm not all organic but these are delish...and gluten free!0
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            I'm a chees-it sucker...I know they aren't the best but they do have them in 100cal packs. I don't eat them all the time but sometimes I need a fix
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