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Reddit mentions of Trader Joe's Roasted Seaweed Snack, Net Wt. 0.4 oz(11.3g)per pack (Pack of 6)

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Reddit mentions: 11

We found 11 Reddit mentions of Trader Joe's Roasted Seaweed Snack, Net Wt. 0.4 oz(11.3g)per pack (Pack of 6). Here are the top ones.

Trader Joe's Roasted Seaweed Snack, Net Wt. 0.4 oz(11.3g)per pack  (Pack of 6)
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  • Each bag has .4 oz(11.3g) of healthy seaweed snack
  • Total 6 bags
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Number of items6
Size0.4 Ounce (Pack of 6)
Weight0.025 Pounds

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Found 11 comments on Trader Joe's Roasted Seaweed Snack, Net Wt. 0.4 oz(11.3g)per pack (Pack of 6):

u/thindjinn · 10 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

seaweed chips!

>Seaweed (and specifically nori, the kind usually used for seaweed snacks) is a cocktail of nutrients, including high levels of vitamins A and C, and calcium. Vegans can rejoice in the fact that it's one of the only natural, non-animal sources of vitamin B-12, which is essential for many cognitive and bodily functions. In addition, sea vegetables tout particularly high amounts of iodine, potassium, selenium, iron, and magnesium—unrivaled by land vegetables, as these minerals are especially concentrated in seawater. Better yet, all of this comes in a very low-calorie package: For example, one bag of SeaSnax's classic Olive Oil flavor has 16 percent and 8 percent of our daily recommended value of vitamins A and C, respectively, at a cost of just 50 calories. And that's for two servings.

Elle

It goes on to explain that you need to watch for added salt + other added ingredients. Look for one with a short list of ingredients.

u/anyideas · 6 pointsr/xxfitness

Oh man, I'm the same way. A few of my go-tos:

  • kale chips, super easy to make, go crazy with the spices and stuff you put on it
  • seaweed snacks
  • easy soup I call "ramen without the ramen": heat up two or so cups of chicken broth, add some frozen veggies of your choice in there (I usually just go with the green beans/peas/carrots combo), then when it's hot, stir in one or two pre-beaten eggs. Easy, cheap, delicious, takes a long time to eat, low cal, filling
  • and this isn't particularly low-cal, but when I'm having an insatiable day, I find that whipping up a keto mug cake makes me feel full and surprisingly satisfied

    You said you're not into raw foods, but another couple ones that I think are worth mentioning:

  • I found yogurt-based salad dressing at the grocery store which is WAY lower cal than regular fat-based dressing (like 40 cal per 2 tbsp vs 140 or more), so I'll whip up a humongous salad with any veggies I happen to have in the fridge and slather it with low cal deliciousness
  • sliced cucumbers with a little bit of salt gives me the salty and crunchy for a tasty snack. Could also dip those in the low cal dressing, too.
u/princesstelephone · 5 pointsr/AskWomen
u/DaisyKitty · 5 pointsr/Hypothyroidism

try those seaweed crisps from trader joe's if you have one in your area. one package is 99 cents, and they're pure seaweed.

https://www.amazon.com/Trader-Joes-Roasted-Seaweed-Snack/dp/B003VG0MYY

u/itsme_eloise · 3 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

$12 bucks for a 6 pack on Amazon, each pack contains two portions at 30 calories each (but you'll eat them both). [Edit: They're $0.99 in-store] Someone commented this on the Amazon product page:

> What everyone who loves these needs to know is that if you have a Trader Joe's in the neighborhood and they don't stock this, or stock it intermittently, they will be quite happy to order a supply for you. That's what one of the helpful crew members at our local TJs told me, and it is definitely true. Now I have enough for a month or two (30 packages, purchased at the TJ price of $.99 each) and when I run out, I can order more

I wonder if these could be made at home, and if that would be cost effective?

u/ImNotSara · 3 pointsr/AskWomen

If you like seaweed, I have found that sheets of seaweed are a good snack. It's really a specific taste, though .. Soynuts and roasted chickpeas are also really good, if you want a break from nuts.

u/littlebit84 · 2 pointsr/loseit

You can get it in the Asian food section of your grocery store, trader joe's, and if you have an Asian supermarket, that works too. Also, I can get it at my local co-op.

Also, online like this

u/crushsteffy · 1 pointr/Fitness

If you're looking for salty, try seaweed or nori "chips." They're little sheets of salted seaweed, and they make different flavors. They are extremely low cal and absolutely delicious, especially if you crave salty.

Something like this: http://www.amazon.com/Trader-Joes-Roasted-Seaweed-Snack/dp/B003VG0MYY

Sorry about formatting, on my phone.

u/bc2zb · 1 pointr/Paleo

My emergency lunch is a can of sardines with a bag of roasted seaweed snacks (trader joe's version). I fold one sardine in each seaweed piece and make a little taco. The two things complement each other really well.

u/omegaworks · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Seaweed crisps SO tasty. I'm doing keto and they satisfy my craving for potato chips.