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Hi guys do any of you eat beanitos chips? I was wondering about the garden fresh salsa kind. I know on the bag it says may be processed in a facility with wheat but was wondering whose tried these. Also the terra brand chips I bought the sweets and beets kind. And one more product not regarding chips. Do any of you use country life vitamins? 


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Beanitos are the only chips I use, can not really eat much of them due to carb issue but I love using them crushed up for garnishes, seasonings, and breading crumbs.  They are certified and tested gluten-free, They just have to put that label on there since it is a shared facility they are made in. Same facility can mean the same warehouse even if they have them in cordoned off areas or on the other side of the plant. I do know they do batch testing at least they did when I inquired them via email over 2 years ago. Best part is the chips are free of corn also and taste like a high end corn chip.....was a bloody blessing after my corn allergy.

Terra look interesting but I have never had them. I like a few different companies that make freeze dried veggie snacks with vegan cheese flavors as of late. I know in the past I tired a company called better bean that tasted like pringles sorta was addicted to the bacon ones.  

I tend to stay away from country life, just one of those companies I off a off feeling for. I normally stick with Jarrow, Natrol, Liquid Health, and doctors best. 

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Thanks Ennis, so you have tried the garden fresh Salsa kind of the beanitos?I made some salsa and can't wait to dive in with some chips 

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Yeah I used them a few months ago ground up as a garnish/sprinkle over salads and eggs. Has a nice flavor, thinking I might try using a bit to give a light crunch to some broiled white fish. -_- wish I could fry some fish with the stuff as a breading would make pretty interesting. I know the chipolte did when I did it for someone else I was cooking for. (I got to nibble on some I set aside) I am just limited on the amount of meats and carbs my body can handle.

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55 minutes ago, Ennis_TX said:

Yeah I used them a few months ago ground up as a garnish/sprinkle over salads and eggs. Has a nice flavor, thinking I might try using a bit to give a light crunch to some broiled white fish. -_- wish I could fry some fish with the stuff as a breading would make pretty interesting. I know the chipolte did when I did it for someone else I was cooking for. (I got to nibble on some I set aside) I am just limited on the amount of meats and carbs my body can handle.

Can you remind me of your carb and corn issues? Are they both brain fog?

I assume you can't eat much rice?

I am 42 and still figuring out what keeps me sharp.  I do marketing and accounting for my husbands company.

Ennis-TX Grand Master
6 minutes ago, Estes said:

Can you remind me of your carb and corn issues? Are they both brain fog?

I assume you can't eat much rice?

I am 42 and still figuring out what keeps me sharp.  I do marketing and accounting for my husbands company.

AH its not celaic it is ulcerative colitis a complication I developed cause of celiac -_- It causes bleeding and inflammation/swelling of the intestines. Triggers are gluten, dairy, fructose, glucose, and sucrose. .....so no sugars/starchy carbs in addition to the the gluten and dairy issues. SO I eat a mostly keto diet of high fats and protein. Sugars, Fruits, and carbs are no's for me and I have issues breaking down tough meats and fats so no red meats, chicken or turkey. Just eat fish, crab, egg whites, vegan protein powders, nuts, seeds, and low carb veggies.

Corn I am just highly allergic to...I will even get a rash from touching the stuff. Eating it causes blood blisters in my mouth, throat, stomach, and intestines and a very high fever.

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ennis what brand of coconut yogurt do you  use? Do you use any other dairy free alternatives? 


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Ennis-TX Grand Master
24 minutes ago, Jherm21 said:

ennis what brand of coconut yogurt do you  use? Do you use any other dairy free alternatives? 

So Delicious unsweetened, and kite hill, local HEB brand almond mik, silk cashew milk, daiya blocks, lisanatti shreds, make my own cream cheese, and several cheese sauces using nut bases, or coconut flour. Even make a deep roasted queso with a eggplant base. Make my own icecreams, and even cheesy seasonings. Heck make a vegan parmasan I sell at farmers market.

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OH other chips

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^All gluten-free certified and various flavors of actual corn chips

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^ Corn free bean chips ( I am allergic to corn so I like to use then for garnishes.

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^Taste like pringles -_- but pretty damn good

  PS the cheesy ones from Beanfields and good bean are vegan. and the bacon one form good bean is vegan.

 

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