Quaker Soy Crisps

October 13, 2007

No, don’t run!

 

Yes, soy crisps may be a relic of the low-carb era, but why make a tasty, low-cal snack into a pariah? Give soy a chance.

 

Quaker’s soy crisps are crunchy and satisfying. They aren’t overly dry and light-feeling like rice cakes or baked potato chips. A little extra fat and plenty of protein make these tasty yet surprisingly nutritious.

 

Eighteen round, thick crisps have only 110 calories. A typical bag only has three servings, so even if you go overboard with the snacking, it won’t kill you.

 

Actually, I discovered these trying to find something a bit healthier to snack on than corn chips. They honestly are the only thing that tastes as good to me in the snack chip arena.

 

The barbecue flavor is definitely my favorite.

 

The downside is that they are kind of pricey in comparison to other snack chips. Still, they are so worth it.

 

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  • 1. John  |  February 5, 2008 at 4:29 am

    I’m looking for recipes using the product, not for comments about it. But thanks.

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