Best products from r/Idaho

We found 13 comments on r/Idaho discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 11 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. Manitoba Harvest Hemp Hearts Shelled Hemp Seeds, 16oz; 10g Plant-Based Protein & 12g Omegas per Serving, Whole 30 Approved, Vegan, Keto, Paleo, Non-GMO, Gluten Free

    Features:
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Manitoba Harvest Hemp Hearts Shelled Hemp Seeds, 16oz; 10g Plant-Based Protein & 12g Omegas per Serving, Whole 30 Approved, Vegan, Keto, Paleo, Non-GMO, Gluten Free
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u/SmallTomatoesBooks · 1 pointr/Idaho

Like the first book in the series, Another Guest is feel-good science fiction. Though it involves a touch of FTL travel, it remains on the harder side of sci-fi. You are going to want to read it if you are a fan of the following:

  • Aviation
  • Alaska
  • Wilderness Adventure
  • Homesteading
  • Spiders
  • Star Trek
  • The Martian, ET, The Europa Report, or similar 'classic' sci-fi works.

    Some highlights:

  • We fixed the covers! You hated 'em, we fixed 'em.
  • Older female protaganist
  • Like the first one, "Another Guest" passes the Bechdel Test, the Mako Mori Test, and gets a pretty high score on the Gregg Test
  • We doubled down, there's still no romance!!
  • Plenty of humor, people who don't giggle while reading books told me they had to stop reading to laugh.
  • A wonderful sense of Hygge.

    The audiobook is brought to life by Jeanie Talbot, who takes everything in this book to the next level. Everything funny is funnier. Everything emotional is right in the feels. Feel the panics, feel the rushes, feel the mood on every page through her exceptional effort to be pitch perfect on every word.

    We've only got one review so far, but check out the amazing reviews for "Guest" , and be reassured this is going to be a homerun. And hey, how about you support some little folks and drop a nice review when you are done with at least the first chapter? I mean, don't just drop five stars before you are completely convinced this was the best audiobook decision you've made all month.
u/nirreskeya · 2 pointsr/Idaho

Two things:

  1. On initially reading your first sentence I thought that someone literally signed up their cat for Secret Santa. Because this is reddit and that just does not seem that out of the ordinary. I'm actually still not sure...

  2. Tell me more about these potatoes covered in Brisket and BBQ sauce because that sounds amazing. Do you also cook the potatoes on the grill/smoker? No one else I know cooks potatoes on the grill but they are the best (and maybe I just don't know the right people).

    To your actual question my only suggestion is something I noticed in Costco today: Idaho The Movie 2. It's available on Amazon though at quite a premium (I think it was $20 or less at Costco).
u/refasu · 1 pointr/Idaho

I read this after I moved here. Ib liked the writing and detail level. Arrington is a great historian. My local library had it. https://www.amazon.com/History-Idaho-Leonard-J-Arrington/dp/0893011762

u/clydex · 1 pointr/Idaho

In Mountain Shadows written by a former U of I professor. He taught some great ID and Pacific NW history classes back in (my) the day.

u/I-pity-da-foo · 3 pointsr/Idaho

Yes and no. The stupid attitude is pretty prevalent. Obnoxious comments, bumper stickers, etc. I've never lived anywhere where people whine so much about people moving from other places, especially California. Bashing Californians seem to be the cool thing to do around here. Lots of sheep in Idaho. I was being facetious about the ear plugs, though.

Idahoans are weird. It's definitely the least friendly place I've ever lived. The majority of the nice, cool people I've met in Idaho grew up somewhere else.

In all seriousness, the gazetteer someone recommended is a great idea. I have both and prefer the [Benchmark maps,] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0929591062/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1) but you can't go wrong with either one.

u/av8id · 1 pointr/Idaho

On Amazon prime there's Idaho The Movie. Provides a good look at many things you can see in Idaho and what part of the state it's in.

u/jsticecase · 13 pointsr/Idaho

It might be kind of fun to start shipping hemp products to our lawmakers. As an example, Costco has sold this product in the Treasure Valley for nearly three years:


https://www.amazon.com/Manitoba-Harvest-Shelled-Protein-Serving/dp/B00856TSCC/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=manitoba+hemp&qid=1555255011&s=gateway&sr=8-1

u/RedIdahoan · 2 pointsr/Idaho

I haven't gotten the chance to read the book, but there's a book called They Are All Red Out Here which dives into (at least some of) the labour movements in the pacific northwest, including Idaho.

u/HMFIC_Sheepdogs · -1 pointsr/Idaho

Um, no as usual you are all turned around and confused. Brainwashed by your liberal buddies that aren't so much anti-gun as much as they are anti Joe Blow civilian having a gun.

Ever heard of John Lott? Well he was a liberal professor that wrote a book to show how bad guns were. Except after researching the book he became a gun rights advocate, got attacked by the left wing nuts like yourself and became one of the most pro-gun conservatives we have. You might want to read his book. Be careful though, it's full of truth and facts. Dangerous stuff for liberals to be exposed to.

https://www.amazon.com/More-Guns-Less-Crime-Understanding/dp/0226493660