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Reddit mentions of Nori Maki Arare Rice Crackers with Seaweed Wasabi Flavor 3 oz per Pack (2 Pack)

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Nori Maki Arare Rice Crackers with Seaweed Wasabi Flavor 3 oz per Pack (2 Pack)
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Number of items2
Size3 Ounce (Pack of 2)
Weight0.1875 Pounds

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Found 1 comment on Nori Maki Arare Rice Crackers with Seaweed Wasabi Flavor 3 oz per Pack (2 Pack):

u/EmotionalRelish ยท 5 pointsr/1200isplenty

These are all things that I would eat crave even if I wasn't trying to lose weight, and had never even heard of the idea of losing weight:

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Seaweed snacks, I've been in love with them since childhood. Also these seaweed covered rice crackers, which are roughly the same calories as our beloved Veggie Straws (though I find I eat these a bit quicker).

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34 Degrees Natural Crisps (airy light crackers). I see crackers just as a vehicle to get other food into my mouth, so I love the super light, almost communion-wafer-esque texture of these.

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Egg Tofu. These jiggly tubes look kind of like regular silken tofu (which I also love but I get is not for every one). But they have egg mixed in, which means if you slice them into 1/2-inch thick rounds and pan-fry gently, you get this golden slightly-crispy egg exterior with the soft silky tofu inside. Drizzle some soy sauce over for yumminess. 100 cals per half tube (which is a good sized serving if you're doing it as a side).

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Trader Joe's chocolate chip meringue cookies (really most meringue cookies, I guess). Bash 'em up and mix with greek yogurt + thawed frozen berries for a light version of Eton Mess!

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I love mushrooms sliced thin, sprinkled with salt, and fried on a dry nonstick pan, or tossed with a tiny bit of oil and roasted until golden. I guess it's low cal, but who even cares, I'm putting that stuff on everything. Ditto slow-roasted garlic and cherry tomatoes. Oh and those super thin Enoki mushrooms are so fun, I love the snappy/bouncy texture.

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Shrimp cocktail, raw oysters, steamed clams, crawfish, imitation crab... I dunno, I don't even know if people think of these as "good for being diet food". I just see it as deliciousness.

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Frozen grapes, especially when it's hot out. Like a bite of sorbet in each one.

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