Trying to eat healthier, (edit for me this means lower sugar, less carbs, more protein) and it seems like everything that is sweet, sweet-ish, or a snack but also sold as healthy has peanuts or is peanuts. I’m not allergic to it, but I am tired of peanut butter cookies, peanuts in a snack bar, peanuts on their own, peanuts in a snack mix.

  • @Candelestine
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    4410 months ago

    Peanuts are unbelievably inexpensive to grow, and are a solid option for nutrition and people tend to enjoy the flavor. So, y’know, sorry to all the allergic people.

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah, they grow kind of like a potato as nodules on the roots of an annual plant that’s easy to grow as a field crop. As opposed to tree nuts that grow on trees that take a long time to produce, need regular maintenance, need lots of irrigation to produce well, and are more difficult to mechanically harvest.

      The two groups are drastically different in what it takes to grow and process them.

      • NoIWontPickaName
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        That isn’t how they grow.

        It’s waaayyy weirder than that.

        They start as flowers above the ground and then after pollination the flower stems bend to the ground and bury themselves to make the peanut.

        Peanuts are fucking weird

        • wjrii
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          910 months ago

          Yup. They’re basically beans that were raised as tubers and think they’re tree nuts.

          Then you boil them in a brine and they become redneck oysters.

          • Drusas
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            210 months ago

            Boil them with crab boil and a ton of crushed red pepper. So good.

            • wjrii
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              210 months ago

              The best I can find around here in north Texas are pre packaged raw peanuts, so they’re kinda old and super dry. They still boil up fine, but it takes for-fucking-ever. I’ve found that salt and Adobo seasoning gives them a nice mellow garlic flavor that works really well for me. Canned Cajun style are good too, though there are more squishies than I’d prefer.

              • Drusas
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                110 months ago

                Oh, I like it spicy. They ship pretty well if you know somebody who lives somewhere that they’re more readily available. Until I found somewhere to buy fresh peanuts locally, I occasionally had a family member ship them to me from Florida. They might be available online, too.

        • @Coherence
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          210 months ago

          I had no idea. Thank you for expanding my knowledge on a plant that I eat almost daily. Truly fascinating!

          • NoIWontPickaName
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            210 months ago

            I want to try growing peanuts so bad, but I am renting right now and I don’t think they would grow worth a fuck in a grow bag

            • @[email protected]
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              310 months ago

              It does seem like something that could be worth just trying. I can’t imagine the seeds/nuts would cost much. So if you already have grow bags there’s not much to lose by experimenting with it.

              Do you have a balcony that gets some direct light? I tried balcony growing in a northwest facing apartment balcony. It was enough to keep some things alive, but not enough light to actually get much flowers or fruits. I definitely appreciate your frustration.

              That was one of our main motivations to buy a house tbh. So many plants never truly thrive in containers, and spending hundreds on grow lights to grow $10 worth of food is hard to justify.

              • NoIWontPickaName
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                210 months ago

                It’s my main motivation too. lol

                I’m looking but the market is dead in the winter and with rates where they are.

            • Drusas
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              Sure they would. I semi-accidentally grew some in a pot once.

    • @ikidd
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      I was in a Thai restaurant once and overheard a woman actually say to the waiter “I’m allergic to peanuts, is there anything on the menu you’d recommend”. I left shortly afterwards so didn’t see if she died by breathing the air in there…

    • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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      610 months ago

      I figured they had to be cheap. So many products skimp on everything else and put lots of peanuts or peanut butter in there

    • Drusas
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      610 months ago

      I kept a bag of raw peanuts for a little too long once and they started to sprout. I stuck some in a planter and those things grew like crazy.

  • Captain Janeway
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    1910 months ago

    I’ve been recently eating sunflower seeds and I’m pretty happy with the calories, flavors, and cost.

    • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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      410 months ago

      Ooh, good reminder. I liked them a while ago and just haven’t thought of them lately. I’ll have to look for them next time I’m out

      • Captain Janeway
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        210 months ago

        My protip for sunflower seeds with the shell: get a jar/bottle with a smallish opening. Transfer the sunflower seeds to the jar/bottle. Then you can easily pour one at a time directly into your mouth. I have a cup for putting the shells in. It’s a great passive snack while working and I don’t need to get any of the dust on my hands from the shells (e.g. salt or flavor powder).

      • @[email protected]
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        210 months ago

        Shops here used to (probably still do…) sell them seasoned with various flavourings, but the chilli ones were fantastic if you like that sort of thing. The extra flavour makes them feel more substantial, and it’d be easy to do yourself.

    • @[email protected]
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      410 months ago

      Costco sells bags of roasted pumpkin seeds that scratch a similar itch for me. Not quite as cheap as sunflower seeds, but about 10 bucks for a 2lb bag that lasts quite awhile.

    • Drusas
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      210 months ago

      Pumpkin seeds are great, too, but to get the good ones that are still in the shell and also not completely coated in salt can be a little challenging and expensive. I get them from Amazon from time to time when I feel like splurging outside of pumpkin season.

  • swiftcasty
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    1410 months ago

    Raw fruits are low-carb, good for you, snackable, affordable, and sweet. Apples, bananas, tangerines, cherries, grapes. They’re fucking delicious. And best of all, no peanuts.

    • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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      1010 months ago

      Idk, in my experience a lot of apples are high in sugar. Gotta stick with the more tart ones to keep the sugar content down. Cherries are the ones I don’t thing about when I’m shopping for snacks, thanks for the reminder!

      • @JayleneSlide
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        710 months ago

        Whole, modern, domesticated fruits do contain quite a bit of sugar, but that sugar is locked up in fiber. There are lots of anti-sugar crusaders that consider whole fruit to be a “gimme.” Gary Taubes (Good Calories, Bad Calories) and Robert Lustig (Sugar: the Bitter Truth) are two that leap to mind.

        • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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          310 months ago

          I’m just going by my sense of my body’s reaction. Eating an apple seems to have the same effect on me as eating a candy bar. My aversion to needles stops me from constantly testing my blood sugar levels to actually know.

    • @NewNewAccount
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      610 months ago

      Fruits are good for you but they’re absolutely not low carb. Most fruits are like 90% carbohydrate.

    • Drusas
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      110 months ago

      Raw veggies are a good one with less sugar. “Baby” carrots, mini bell peppers, mini cucumbers are all great, easy options to keep on hand for munching on.

      • @ikidd
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        Carrots and bell peppers are full of sugar. Not low-carb.

        • Drusas
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          I know, but I specifically was comparing them to fruit.

  • 4grams
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    1310 months ago

    I’ve noticed the same thing but fortunately I still am crazy for peanuts. An interesting observation though and now you have me fearing getting sick of them.

  • soli
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    1010 months ago

    This is just not relatable at all for me. Is this an American thing?

    • Drusas
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      210 months ago

      Absolutely. Kind of surprising considering how common peanut allergies are, but they’re in all kinds of things. And almost every package of mixed nuts is like 60% peanuts.

    • @[email protected]
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      110 months ago

      I have no idea, Canadian here and I can eat peanuts with every meal and still love them. When working on a asphalt crew I always had a bag in my pocket. I feel sorry for the allergic person who runs their rubber tire roller, steam roller, plate packer… Oh well, some multimillionare assholes problem now lol

  • @[email protected]
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    810 months ago

    Not exactly the same, but as a type 1 diabetic with a nut allergy, I feel you with how annoying it is that all the good low carb snacks seem to be packed with peanuts, cashews, and/or almonds.

    Fortunately for me, I like dark chocolate or I’d be completely SOL.

    • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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      510 months ago

      See, I don’t care for dark chocolate.

      And yes, lower carbs is what I’m going for. Not fully low carb, but I find that I do better through the day when my snacks are high protein and my meals are balanced.

      • @Alexstarfire
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        110 months ago

        No peanuts, no dark chocolate. Next you’re going to tell us you hate bacon.

        • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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          I love bacon!

          And some peanuts or a PBJ sometimes is good. It’s the constant peanuts in every single snack that’s getting old.

          But yeah, no dark chocolate for me

  • @[email protected]
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    Hello,

    May I ask where you live? I was in the US some time back and noticed the same thing as you.

  • @Bravebellows
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    410 months ago

    Mixed nuts. Throw in some macadamia nuts now and then. Unsugared dried fruits will help with the flavor profile

    I love peanuts like nothing but it can get monotonous after a while

    • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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      210 months ago

      My favorite mix has dried pineapple in it, nothing else changes the nutty flavor as much

      • @eran_morad
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        210 months ago

        FYI, pineapple and watermelon are high on the glycemic index, while most other fruit is considered medium or low. Further, dried pineapple is usually sugared. Most whole fruits, and especially berries, can be eaten in moderate quantity by people watching their blood sugar.

        • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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          Where’s that flipping table copypasta…

          Got it!

          (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻

  • @xkforce
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    210 months ago

    Nuts by themselves can be a good snack. I get smoked almonds and theyre really good on their own. Chia seeds, fruit and yogurt are good together. Nutritional yeast is good on buttered toast and anything cheesy. Sliced carrots in vinegar, dill and garlic are addictive, have no added salt and are good for you. Hummus and veggies of your choice are also good. (We get the spicy kind)

  • @Delphia
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    210 months ago

    My best advice is to find a brand of vanilla whey protein that you like. Preferably something thats advertised for “lean mass” (check the fats and carbs… buy a small container for trial purposes)

    You want your morning pick me up? Add a few espresso shots mix it on skim milk and its now a vanilla latte that can sub in for breakfast.

    Got some strawberries handy? Its now a strawberry shake.

    Post workout protein bomb? (Yes I know you’re over peanuts but Im not) 2 scoops of protein, 1 scoop of peanut butter powder, 1 banana, 1 egg and about a shot glass of maple syrup and mix on whole milk… its a reasonably large calorie hit but its also 50% of my daily protein in one go.

    Chilli Chocolate? Obviously this one is “to taste” but add fresh chillis and either Cocoa powder or chocolate syrup (depending on how good you want to be)

    Id also say that most people in general who try to “eat healthy” by intuition are also terrible at it. I wholeheartedly believe everyone should try a month of weighing their food and tracking their macros. If you start making regular better choices and tracking not just daily but weekly, you would be surprised at what you can fit into a “healthy” diet.

  • @[email protected]
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    110 months ago

    unless you’re willing to make your own jerky, there really isnt anything on the market like that. low/no sugar + low/no carbs + high protein is a niche market.

    DIY or just stop snacking.

    • @Guest_User
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      210 months ago

      That’s literally just keto, there absolutely is a market for it. Certainly not as large as the unrestricted snack market, but keto is fairly popular.

    • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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      210 months ago

      Hmm, jerky. Yeah, the cheap stuff is just candy with questionable beef in it, the good stuff is either expensive or home made… That might be the snacking goal to strive for, home made jerky so it can be good and good for me.

      • @Wilzax
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        210 months ago

        You can make large batches of beef jerky relatively easily, the trickiest part is getting your beef sliced thinly enough

        • @[email protected]
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          010 months ago

          yeah. you really have to buy a commercial kitchen grade slicer - and probably a dedicated dehydration rack unless you’re fine with using your oven for days.

          • @Wilzax
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            010 months ago

            Days? It takes me just a couple of hours per batch. The oven is less energy efficient but MUCH faster than a food dehydrator.

  • @mods_are_assholes
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    On keto I still scoop spoonfuls of PB right out of the jar. I mean I get how people can get tired of it but not me.