Reddit Reddit reviews Doctor In The Kitchen, Flackers Organic Flax Seed Crackers, Savory Flaxseed, 5-Ounce

We found 10 Reddit comments about Doctor In The Kitchen, Flackers Organic Flax Seed Crackers, Savory Flaxseed, 5-Ounce. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Doctor In The Kitchen, Flackers Organic Flax Seed Crackers, Savory Flaxseed, 5-Ounce
A crispy, crunchy, and gluten-free cracker made from low-carb organic ingredientsIngredients include Organic Flax Seeds, Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, Organic Garlic, Organic Onion, Sea Salt, Organic Basil Leaf, Organic Red Chili PepperThe highest quality USDA Certified and Non GMO Project Verified organic flax seeds that have started the germination processEarly germination increases the nutritional value, and makes them easy to chew, digest and absorbFlackers are dehydrated at low temperatures to preserve their nutritional value and turn them into a crispy, crunchy snack
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10 Reddit comments about Doctor In The Kitchen, Flackers Organic Flax Seed Crackers, Savory Flaxseed, 5-Ounce:

u/sassytaters · 3 pointsr/keto
u/hazeldazeI · 3 pointsr/keto

I found Flackers (flaxseed crackers) at my local Whole Foods. 6 crackers are 1 net carb.

u/Refrigerizer · 2 pointsr/ketorecipes

Spinach dip with flax meal crackers store bought or homemade.

u/sonicdawl · 2 pointsr/keto

I love celery with peanut butter. Try moon cheese or parmesan crisps. Jilz crackers can be eaten sparingly.... or Flackers. Many like pork rinds but they are not for me. I have baked low carb tortilla chips which are good..... but again have to be eaten sparingly (mind your macros).
https://jilzglutenfree.com
https://www.amazon.com/Doctor-Kitchen-Flackers-Crackers-5-Ounce/dp/B0078DQ7PE

u/Aerys1 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

cheese me please

these are delicious

my thing

ty for the contest

u/flippers4ophelia · 2 pointsr/keto

I am not too great at cooking meat, so my keto journey has become all about the lazy snack food. Amazon has a ton of things that are simultaneously low calorie and low carb - Here's some of my favorites:

u/ajking981 · 2 pointsr/keto
  • Pork Chops, Avacado, Almonds
  • Cheese Sticks, Almonds
  • Sliced Summer Sausage, Cheese
  • Leftovers - What I mean by this is I cook every night for dinner. You almost have to unless you want to go insane eating the same thing every night. Make up enough for another serving the next day. If you have a microwave that is all that you need.
  • Almond Bun Deli Sandwich - Search CavemanKeto.com for bun recipie
  • Hard Boiled Eggs, Bacon, Cheese Slices
  • Taco Salad (Avacado, Sour Cream, Shredded Cheese, Cooked Spicy Sausage, Lettuce, Olives, Jalapenos. Prep everything the night before and put the wet stuff in separate containers. Lunch time, nuke your sausage and combine for amazing tasting filling lunch.)
  • Flackers with cream cheese and some almonds
  • Leftover Keto Pizza from the night prior
  • Leftover spaghetti squash + fresh grated mozzarella cheese
  • Tuna melt on almond bun
  • Tuna + Mayo + Celery and side of almonds
  • HWC + Sugar Free Pudding for a fat bomb type dessert (can normally only eat 4tbsp max on my current calorie restriction)
  • Leftover keto chili

    I really feel like there are endless choices. You just have to get creative. I am also in an open floor plan, and never once had anyone complain about any of the above items.
u/ZipperNoodle · 1 pointr/keto

Have you tried Flackers? One net carb for 6 crackers, and pretty awesome with sardines.

http://www.amazon.com/Doctor-In-The-Kitchen-Flackers/dp/B0078DQ7PE

u/zax9 · 1 pointr/keto

I don't really cook, so this is right up my alley.

Packaged Items (unrefrigerated)

  • Smarte Carb bars (1-2g net carbs)
  • Quest Nutrition protein bars (3-7g net carbs)
  • Quest Nutrition Cravings Peanut Butter Cups (4g net carbs)
  • Just The Cheese Mini Rounds (1g net carbs)
  • Flackers flax seed crackers (about 1g net carbs per serving)
  • Some brands of beef jerky (0-3 carbs; read those labels!)
  • Mission brand Carb Balance Tortillas (spread lightly with some kind of nut butter)
  • Pecans (1.1g carbs per oz)

    Others (refrigerated)

  • Cheese, aged at least 1 year; aging reduces lactose sugar content (<1 carb)
  • String Cheese (<1 carb)
  • Lunchmeat
  • Pre-packaged salads (skip the dressing or use your own low-carb vinaigrette)

    One of my favorite snacks is to take 2 tablespoons of peanut butter or almond butter (about 4-5g net carbs), mix in 2 tablespoons (or so) of hemp hearts (0g carbs), 2 tablespoons (or so) of flax seeds (0.5g carbs) and mix it all together with a fork until it's a homogenous mixture, then eat it with the same fork. I generally do the prep and consumption in a large mug. I imagine these could probably be turned into little balls and refrigerated for later consumption, too, but I've never tried it.

    Something between a snack and a meal can be achieved with lunchmeat, aged cheese, and one of those mission tortillas (3-7 total net carbs); make a little burrito or roll-up with it all. Sometimes I'll even heat them up in the microwave (usually need toothpicks to hold it together until the cheese melts) and eat slowly with a fork and knife.