Nuts
- maverick
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Nuts
Which are you favorite nuts out on the trail? Do you like raw, roasted, salted, spiced, or mixed with other nuts or combined with chocolate/dried fruits?
a. Peanuts
b. Cashews
c. Pecans
d. Walnuts
e. Brazil
f. Almonds
g. Pistachio
h. Hazelnuts
i. Macadamia
j. Other
a. Peanuts
b. Cashews
c. Pecans
d. Walnuts
e. Brazil
f. Almonds
g. Pistachio
h. Hazelnuts
i. Macadamia
j. Other
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Re: Nuts
Always have an almond mix; plain with wasabi and/or plain with smokehouse.
Will add another bag of either salted cashews or pistachios. Not a fan of peanuts or commercial mixed nut blends.
Oh, and a few sliced plain almonds to add to my breakfast oatmeal.
Will add another bag of either salted cashews or pistachios. Not a fan of peanuts or commercial mixed nut blends.
Oh, and a few sliced plain almonds to add to my breakfast oatmeal.
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Re: Nuts
Used to be peanuts until I developed an allergy later in life. Now it's roasted, salted almonds. I eat them straight up, no fruit or chocolate.
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Re: Nuts
Mixed with no peanuts. Roasted, unsalted.
Peanuts do not always sit well with me while hiking or doing something physical.
Walmart has them cheaper than Costco or any on-line source I found.
Peanuts do not always sit well with me while hiking or doing something physical.
Walmart has them cheaper than Costco or any on-line source I found.
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- maverick
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Re: Nuts
Does anyone like those spiced Garbanzo Beans too?
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Re: Nuts
Almonds- they are tough, not broken when packed, and pack densely to fit in a bear can. I also like that they are not greasy, so my fingers do not get messy. I now also take a few dark chocolate covered almonds.
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