Best wheat crackers according to redditors

We found 21 Reddit comments discussing the best wheat crackers. We ranked the 19 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Wheat Crackers:

u/ouaih · 3 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

A couple more ideas:

Fire-Roasted Triscuits + ricotta cheese

Rosemary white bean dip + whole wheat pita chips

Onion & spinach quiche (any quiche, really)



u/heartbrokenandok · 3 pointsr/proED
u/cknap · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Either Pirate's Booty or these delicious What Thins. Yummmmm!

What about you /u/chuckjaywalk?

u/3PinkPotatoes · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

All this searching has made me hungry. These crackers are under $5 with Prime & look pretty tasty

Vea Snacks Seed Crackers, Greek Hummus with Olive Oil, non-GMO Project Verified, 5 Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07216RPLP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_tr1RAb2GN0JXE

u/ChefM53 · 2 pointsr/recipes

it is pretty scary! I have a dairy allergy now and it was amazing to me the amount of grocery store items that have dairy. even chips and crackers amazing!
In edit. I forgot to mention (I am a snack hound) love crackers and chips!
these are REALLY GOOD! very much like a slatine
https://www.amazon.com/Simple-Mills-Almond-Crackers-Ground/dp/B01CI3TADE/ref=sm_n_au_dka_US_pr_olt_1_0?

Look for crackers like these and the link above at sprouts, whole foods, trader joes might have some great gluten free products
https://www.amazon.com/Saffron-Crackers-Non-GMO-Gluten-Free-Rosemary/dp/B01LXRX95M/ref=sm_n_au_dka_US_pr_olt_0_1?

You can find these in grocery stores
https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Diamond-Almond-Cracker-Crisps/dp/B003I567W4/ref=sm_n_au_dka_US_pr_olt_0_3?

u/Anikando · 2 pointsr/OnlineGroceryDeals

And a few "bonus deals" for those who read this far down in the comments! (Tomorrow I'll start putting everything in the original post.)

21) Shirakiku Rice - $12 for (5) lbs
5 lb rice for $2.30/lb. Including since it's a lower-priced item that is shippable, even though it's not as good a deal as you'd get in stores.

22) Wheat Thins Salsa Flavor - $11 for (6) boxes
Wheat Thins for $1.80/box for 9 oz. size is pretty good! Cheaper than Wal-Mart.

23) Ravarino bowtie pasta - $11 for (12) lbs
12 lbs of bowtie pasta for under $1/lb is grocery-sale-price good!

24) ~~Organic coconut oil - $10 for (1.5) lbs
I get coconut oil (organic) on sale for $6/lb, so $10 for 1.5 lbs is spot-on as a great deal.~~ Deal is over, now up to $16.

25) Sandwich-sliced kosher pickles - $12 for (12) lbs
$1/lb for kosher sandwich flats (pickles), awesome - store some up; also great for chopping into potato salad, pasta salad, etc.

26) Chipotle-flavored pinto beans - $13 for (12) cans
Just over $1/can for chipotle-seasoned pinto beans, probably one of the best prices on the site for canned beans.

27) Tesori Capellini Pasta - $16 for (20) lbs!
Hard to beat at 75c/lb! Usually there are around 9 servings per pound, so this will last a very long time.

28) ~~Goya Sweet Peas - $16 for (24) cans
This deal may be gone before I type it, because that works out to about 66c/can. Go quickly, only 2 left at this price!~~ Called it! The price is now $44 for the 24 cans. Congratulations if you got in on it before they wised up!

29) Organic White Bean Chili - $18 for (12) cans
A little something for our legume-based chili lovers - low sodium, too!

30) Quaker Quick Oats - $14 for (5) lbs.
It's difficult to find a good deal on oats, at the site. This is one of the better ones I saw, at around $2.80/lb.

31) Quaker Instant Oats - Peaches and Cream - $10 for (40) pouches
Quaker peaches & cream instant oatmeal - 40 pouches for $10 (25c/pouch). Incredible! Most of their pouches are going for around $1 each. For the 25c/pouch price, if you don't like Peaches and Cream, you can also get Raisin Spice flavor:
Quaker Instant Oats - Raisin Spice - $10 for (40) pouches

32) Chef Boyardee Whole Grain ABCs-123s - $18 for (12) cans
At $1.50/can for more nutrition than the original style, these are a nice buy.

u/Dr__Acula · 1 pointr/AskReddit

True, although I was expecting to see this

u/SaebraK · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Nope, not Hispanic. Just a whole lotta different cracker! French, Swedish, English and Native American on my mom's side. German, Scottish, English and Native American on my dad's side. We're like that box of Entertainment crackers.

u/existie · 1 pointr/keto

I bought some of these on the advice of a ketoer, and they're pretty good. I mean, they're weird if you're expecting crackers, but they're certainly crunchy and they do pack a punch, fiber-wise. It's pretty much all fiber, so don't worry about carbs.

u/embarrassednurse · 1 pointr/glutenfree

Milton's were the closest ones I've found. Yummy and addicting :)
https://www.amazon.com/Miltons-Craft-Bakers-Gluten-Free-Crackers/dp/B00NSNPW86

Rice thins are also good, but not very similar to cheez its

u/SystemFolder · 1 pointr/funny
u/LadySportsFan · 1 pointr/loseit

I'm such a snacker, or I guess a grazer is sort of the best term for me. Either way, if given the opportunity I'll eat a little of this, a little of that, and pretty soon calories are blown. My solution was to get rid of all snacky foods and only stock foods that are part of a meal, and then later when I'd mostly broken myself of the grazing urges, I only kept snack foods that I wouldn't feel guilty about indulging in. Things like Peter Rabbit Organics fruit/veggie puree, Dole Banana Dippers, Special K Cracker Chips. Anything in single serve packages, really. Or get a food scale (seriously one of the best investment purchases I've made in my weight loss journey. I use it ALL THE TIME to keep portion sizes under control) and make your own single serve packages of chips, popcorn, whatever!

Get a fitbit! Even though I work at a desk job, I thought I was relatively active. When I read that the recommended daily step count was 10,000, I thought "Sure, no problem." The first day I wore it, I went about my business as usual and at the end of the day I'd barely taken 3,000 steps. Now I have a daily goal and I do whatever I have to to reach it. It may look silly, but I get up and walk around my office every chance I get, even if its just to the water cooler and back. While I'm filling up my cup, I'm walking in place. Getting stuff out of the file room, walking in place. Every couple of hours, I'll take a 5-10 min walk around the parking lot. I'm sure I look ridiculous but I'm walking in place while brushing my teeth, cooking dinner, folding laundry, watching TV, whatever! And it really adds up. You're not really going to work up a sweat, or get your heart rate up to maximum burning speed, but you're still moving and that is better than nothing. By the end of the day I've usually bought myself about 500 extra calories and that's a nice little cushion and you have the satisfaction of meeting a goal, no matter how small it may be.

u/Usurer · 1 pointr/glutenfree
u/Leah_0509 · 1 pointr/1500isplenty

You should try Cheddies cheese crackers. I found them on Amazon and they are amazing. They are made with cheese as the first ingredient and taste just like a healthy, crunchy Cheez It. I have also tried the garlic parmesean flavor in addition to the original cheddar and they are quite tasty as well. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DVK8CJZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_RnaACb4A2GR3F