Way Better Snacks Tortilla Chips – Avocado Ranch
Avocado’s are versatile, sure, but I had no idea people were making ranch dressing out of it. I honestly didn’t know that was a thing until I saw this snack. I can’t say I’ve had…
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Avocado’s are versatile, sure, but I had no idea people were making ranch dressing out of it. I honestly didn’t know that was a thing until I saw this snack. I can’t say I’ve had…
In my quest to find strange and interesting snacks, I sometimes come across some really strange products that attempt to use alternative or healthier ingredients to substitute for classic, tasty but unhealthy snacks. And then…
When it came to candy I could get easy access to as a kid, I tended to favour the berry varieties. Whether it was Starburst or Skittles, I tended to like the berry varieties more…
When it comes to snacks, people are always looking for something that can satisfy their craving, but also not have such dire after effects or consequences to them, namely their hips and stomach. Imagine if…
Oh Henry! is a classic candy bar over here in Canada. I’m not sure about outside, but most of us who grew up in the Frigid North will instantly recognize this classic, whether you liked…
In my previous review of the Oh Henry! – Reese Peanut Butter bar, I talked a little about how these days everything is kind of coalescing into each other, until eventually we will only have…
As I get older, I like to think I also get more mature (though probably not as much as the typical human). Part of that is trying to make healthier choices and try and find…
Tortilla and corn chips have always spoken to me more than potato chips. This is largely due to my preference for the corn chip texture. That isn’t to say I don’t enjoy potato chips, as…
You know, I write a lot of stuff on this blog and I can’t entirely keep track of what I have and haven’t ranted about. What I am sure of is that I’ve mentioned before…
Old Dutch is somewhat of an iconic brand in Canada. It actually started out in the US, but they branched out to Canada in the 50’s and ever since have kind of been a staple…