Back in Germany where most everything is still cheaper than in the US
25âŹ* for that. Dig it.
*$26.93 for those keeping track
Back in Germany where most everything is still cheaper than in the US
25âŹ* for that. Dig it.
*$26.93 for those keeping track
Iâm staying under my bed ⊠oh wait. Uh oh.
I know this is not the groceries thread, and these arenât groceries, but does this sound right?
I donât usually buy them, but thought of doing it yesterday, until I saw the price. I see this is supposed to be 9 servings, and they are pretty dense.
They are priced at $5.69 on the bag, but theyâre usually about the price you posted in the store ($4.99 at Smithâs, Las Vegasâ outpost of the Kroger empire (see photo).
But Kroger also sells a store brand of the same type of corn chips for much lower ($2.49 for 9 ozâŠsee photo). I havenât tried them yet (Fritos are ONE of my kryptonities) but if and when I get the deep desire to eat them, I might buy a package.
I donât know if you have a local outpost of the Kroger empire where you are, but it might be worth a try.
BTW, the 3.5 oz bags of Fritos are a whopping $2.69 (see photo). I had a bunch of points to use at CVS and used them on a bag because I was deeply afraid of getting a big bag since I hadnât had any Fritos in about 10 years.
Thatâs funny about âdeeply afraidâ of foodstuff. I have my kryptonite - itâs olive loaf. When I have a craving (my DH doesnât care for it) I order 3 slices from the deli counter. Thatâs it. I might indulge myself twice a yearâŠI like it on white bread with mayo.
As I was in Japan for 15 years where many favorite foods were unavailable or hard to find, there are things (usually high-calorie or unhealthy ones) that I make sure to stay clear of to keep the weight off. A good example is halvah (especially chocolate-covered or marble). I saw some a few weeks ago in a deli and made sure to leave before I succumbed to my desires and bought some.
I used to have to stay away from kettle fried chips, then I found these were a good keto friendly substitute for when I needed to get my salty crunch on.
They also cost almost $5!
It cracks me up when fried pork rinds are touted as a healthier snack option than chips, and I say that as someone who much prefers chicharrones over pretty much any potato chip, but certainly not for health or diet reasons.
The dill pickle chicharrones at Aldi are amazeballz. Healthy they are not.
Itâs always nice to be able to laugh!
We all know how vague the word âhealthyâ can be. "Keto friendly " is less vague, at least to me. I am under the impression that these have less of an impact on glucose levels, which was a health reason for me. I would appreciate it if someone would share information to the contrary, but maybe on different thread.
Sorry for the distraction!
Oh, please. Apologizing for thread drift is like apologizing for the weather. It happens
$5.89 for the 9.25 oz. bag here at Star Market, just outside of Boston. Weâre not a Fritos household though. Weâre more likely to get Tostitos low sodium tortilla chips ($4.99/13 oz.).
Surprised to see that they charge more than the price printed on the package! (Which is $5.69)
I donât think that is the price printed on the bag in all locations.
That could very well be. I guess that the price printed on the bags could be chosen by which plant the chips were made at.
If youâre looking for keto-friendly chicharrones, go to Belmar - La Gallinita Meat Market, 2989 24th St in San Franciscoâs Mission District.
Gifted from NYT
Those Doritos Too Expensive? More Stores Offer Their Own Alternatives.
Thank you @ernie_in_berkeley !
Thatâs a bit of a drive for me, but we have local versions.
This 4505 company is also out of the Bay Area. ETA; nope; City of Industry.
They make another version they call âcracklinsâ.
They originally started in SF but might have production facilities elsewhere now
La Gallinita is fabulous! Go there if only to inhale the intoxicating scent of fresh carnitas, and donât leave without buying a container of lard from these carnitas! Heaven!
A couple of us stopped in in our 24th Street Food Crawl a couple of weeks ago and got a bag of the chicharrones to pass around.
Sounds like Iâm not likely to find something that good around here!