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  • I've done it! Drain and rinse your chick peas well. Make sure they get really dry and crunchy. Divide them up after roasting and try a few different spice combinations out. Yum. - ----Edit: now that I'm looking back, it seems that roasting at 250 might be why mine took so long and some of them never got crispy when I made…
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