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Not-unhealthy salty crunchy savoury snacks?

sonick

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I have a salt tooth, and oftentimes I when I want a snack it's crunchy, salty and savoury, but NOT a nut (not a fan of any kind of nut/peanut).

Just wondering what's the least unhealthy options out there (i.e. doesn't have to necessarily be considered healthy) besides potato chips?

Recently I've been having Japanese Rice Crackers, but the carb and sodium content is an issue.

Previously I had low-sodium triscuits, but those quickly get boring after awhile. The fibre content is definitely a plus with these, however.

Thanks
 

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Baked Cheetos.

I'm only half-kidding.
 

tdangio

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Originally Posted by acidicboy
whats wrong with nuts?

Nuts.jpg
 

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Chips cooked in Olestra or just Pretzels. Snyder's makes a ton of different varieties. You're bound to find one that you like.
 

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Originally Posted by musicguy
just Pretzels. Snyder's makes a ton of different varieties. You're bound to find one that you like.

I find that the Thins go a long way to satisfy my salt cravings and they're not really that bad for you fat and calorie-wise.
 

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