Reddit Reddit reviews Annie Chun's Roasted Seaweed Snacks, Wasabi, 0.35-ounce (Pack of 12)

We found 6 Reddit comments about Annie Chun's Roasted Seaweed Snacks, Wasabi, 0.35-ounce (Pack of 12). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Annie Chun's Roasted Seaweed Snacks, Wasabi, 0.35-ounce (Pack of 12)
America's 1 Selling Brand of Seaweed Snacks [Source: IRI Total US - MULO, Latest 52 Weeks Ending 3/22/2020]Just 30 calories per serving; Enjoy it anytime without feeling guiltyMade specifically for snacking with quality ingredients, so delightful as-is! Also enjoyable with rice as traditionally done or other dishes as you likeDairy-free, vegan-certified, and gluten-freeMade in USA. Product of Annie Chun's, the leader in delightful seaweed snacks and asian cuisine
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6 Reddit comments about Annie Chun's Roasted Seaweed Snacks, Wasabi, 0.35-ounce (Pack of 12):

u/garmonbozia_ · 12 pointsr/xxfitness

Seaweed! I like this wasabi kind.

Also this popcorn from Publix. The box says it's 20 cal/cup of popped. I just top it with nutritional yeast or various spices (cayenne, ginger, garlic)

and pickles!

Kimchi is really great and low cal too. I make it myself, customizing various recipes I've found online to my taste. Yesterday I made 8 cups of it and I calculated the total to be ~800 calories total but it can definitely be made to be even lower cal.

u/reggae_muffin · 2 pointsr/keto
  • Veggies and dip: I buy ranch seasoning and mix it with sour cream and cream cheese to make my own dip. There's a ton of seasoning packets you can pick but my two favourite are probably ranch and French onion.
  • Deli meats and pickled or salted veggies. There's a ton of selection in deli meats, and they go great with stuff like dill pickles or olives or even stuff like kimchi or sauerkraut. I make 'antipasto' boxes for myself with a little bit of everything, they always come out pretty tasty.
  • Berries + cream
  • Low carb tortillas: use them for wraps or with some peanut butter, I use these pretty often.
  • Make your own trail mix with any variety of seeds and nuts, sugar free dark chocolate chips.
  • Beef jerky
  • Tinned tuna/chicken keeps really well and is great for making tuna or chicken salads. I like to eat them in lettuce boats, and load them up with diced celery or cucumber and mix up with seasonings and mayonnaise.
  • Kale chips or seaweed snacks

    As a side note - look into getting yourself a crockpot. They're dorm friendly and you don't need to babysit them. There's a million recipes out there for slow cooker meals that are all very friendly. Plus, you can go to class and come back to a tasty meal.
u/djkrugger · 2 pointsr/AskReddit
u/gump47371 · 1 pointr/keto

I got some of these in a deal a few weeks ago, but didn't really care of them alone.

However, today, I was snacking on some pepperoni, and put a piece between two pieces of pepperoni, and bingo, instant yumminess. Just the right amount of heat, and you don't get that 'chewing on grass' feeling that you get eating them alone.

u/MetalMaven · 1 pointr/keto

If you like sushi, Annie Chun's Wasabi Seaweed Snacks are pretty tasty :)

u/explodyhead · 1 pointr/AskReddit