Ritz, Saltines, Wheat Thins, or ?
I'm on a Wheat Thins kick this month.
Ritz, Saltines, Wheat Thins, or ?
I'm on a Wheat Thins kick this month.
"I love the smell of sawdust in the morning".
Robert Duval in "Apileachips Now". - almost.
Laserpro Spirit 60W laser, Corel X3
Missionfurnishings, Mitchell Andrus Studios, NC
While I prefer the lower sodium version these days, I've always had an affection for Ritz crackers and their buttery flavor. My kids are finally starting to eat more of them than many of the saltier stuff they have generally preferred...which is good as my older somewhat has an addition to snacking, especially when stressed. In that, she's beginning to do very un-teenager like things, such as pulling out an apple to eat instead of a half a box of Cheezits or Goldfish...
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
We have been trying to eat healthier, and trying some of the lower sodium whole wheat versions. Definitely not the same, but so far we've managed to
keep with it as "better than nothing." I can't remember when I last had a good old fashioned potato chip.
Sammamish, WA
Epilog Legend 24TT 45W, had a sign business for 17 years, now just doing laser work on the side.
"One only needs two tools in life: WD-40 to make things go, and duct tape to make them stop." G. Weilacher
"The handyman's secret weapon - Duct Tape" R. Green
Can't remember the last time I ate any kind of "snack" cracker. It was proabably last year around this time at a holiday function. I'm just not a snack kinda guy. Don't care much for sweets either; drives LOML nuts . . . as in: "How can you have peanut M&M's in the pantry for months and not eat them?" -or- "How can you just walk by the fudge samples at Costco and not even look at them?".
"A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".
– Samuel Butler
Glenn, I don't have your lack of need for...(good) chocolate...that's for sure!! I'll take it over crackers any day.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
None of the above. More and more lately we have been producing our own stuff from scratch. My wife has been making crackers for the last few months and they are terrific! While I like the plain ones quite a bit, the flavored crackers are great too. Parmeseano Reggiano, fresh and home dried herbs and cracked pepper. Oh boy they're good. She doesn't over salt them and they don't need anything but eating. Great. It's been a week and a half since she's made some and now I'm craving them.
Oh, yea... forgot about Goldfish.
"I love the smell of sawdust in the morning".
Robert Duval in "Apileachips Now". - almost.
Laserpro Spirit 60W laser, Corel X3
Missionfurnishings, Mitchell Andrus Studios, NC
Triscuit for me...with a slice of jalopeno on top...MMMMMMMMmmmmm
Hot & Spicy Cheez-Its!
They're not really that hot and/or spicy, but they taste amazing.
But, since I'm having to reduce my salt/fat intake lately, I find the reduced fat Cheez-Its really aren't all that bad.
I'm a club cracker fan, these days. With some tuna on top. But definitely salt-down!
Jason Beam
Sacramento, CA
beamerweb.com
I've been eating Keebler multigrain crackers. Yummy!
Ritz -
I'm very Rain Man when it comes to eating them.
When you open a sleeve, you eat the whole sleeve.
Maybe, just maybe, the dogs get one.
If we have to talk crackers, then wheat thins. But my ultimate salty fix are the wickedly good bavarian pretzels I make with Portugese sea salt!!
Dan
A flute without holes, is not a flute. A donut without a hole, is a Danish.
I LIKES THEM ALL. Plus those "Snyders of Hanover" bits. Then you gots to have the pepper jack cheese and all the other flavors to top them all off with. Then you gots to have a good lager to flush them down with. Then you gots to have.........
Been around power equipment all my life and can still count to twenty one nakey