Top 3:
- Dang Coconut Crunch Thai rice crisps. So fuckin good!
- Flipz, mix of chocolate and white chocolate
- Dried Mango slices
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I’m a snackaholic but living with a three year old most of my snacking these days is goldfish, dried mango, and these coconut granola clusters. Della asked for some salted macadamia nuts last week, which she is not eating so I’m currently chomping on
Sardines tinned with tomato sauce, I put it on crackers with a little crystal hot sauce.
Pickles and cheese, or green tea and 1/2 a nicotine lozenge.
I got these today
Not sure what I was expecting but was really grossed out by just how much they taste like honey. However, I really liked the tangy heat and despite being repulsed by the honey flavor with each chip I'm half way through the bag. UTZ are great potato chips though.
Any places in Portland consistently stock Utz Ripple Cut Sour Cream & Onion? I've bought them at Sheridan's and John's Marketplace but half the time they're out. Snappy's has the traditional cut, not nearly as good.
Recently moved near a Trader Joe’s and I gotta say, their snacks are too good. I’ll get a bag of the chile lime cashews or whatever and eat the whole thing in 24 hours and gain 8 pounds.
I need snacks that aren’t very good. What’s the least snackable snack food?
Señor Scratchy The Bodega Deli on Foster/Se 63rd. They slang a good sammich too!
Ghost Pepper Jack flavored potato chips from Ballreich’s…
Spice-wise: these ain’t shit, but many servings produces heat
Taste-wise: like it’s s’posed to? On the back of the bag, Cheddar Cheese is listed as an ingredient … an oversight?
Texture-wise: Kettle/Uglies brand meets Ruffles ridges.
Fred Ballreich had a passion for spuds, and chipified them for many years out of Tiffen, Ohio. Goody!
Lupini beans for life.
Nathan Loud similar snack - I like the Whole Foods 365 brand Thai Curry Cashews.