Hey all,
Been realising that when I do my grocery shopping, I don’t do a good enough job at getting snacks for the pantry. Decided to get a few things I know I enjoy, but I want to experiment with things I know that are made here a little more.
What are some solid snacks made here that you recommend, specifically ones without chocolate, as I am trying to avoid anything with chocolate for ethical reasons.
Thanks in advance.
Butter Tarts!
Hardbite chips, Pickles, Vegan Ice cream (in Vancouver, Earnest Ice cream Vegan Peaches and Cream flavour for example to avoid both dairy and chocolate)
Caramel corn should be available from local suppliers.
Wish I could find more vegan ice cream. Chapman’s has a sugar-free lactose-free ice cream. Issue is that because it uses maltitol as the artificial sweetener, you basically end up with the same effect as if there was lactose if you have too much of it in one go. For context, maltitol is the same sweetener used in the infamous Haribo sugar-free gummy bears.
There was a brand I came across long time back that was oat-based and Canadian. Just can’t find them anywhere anymore since the Urban Fare out this way in 'berta was converted to a Save On and no longer carries it.
You can make lots of stuff out of chickpeas. Just spice and roast them for a crunchy snack.
I second this! Works especially well in an air fryer.
And of course some nice garlicy hummus if you got something to make it in
Bassé!
Snack mix, trail mix, etc.MadeGood foods
Granola bars, etc.Dare foods
Cookies and crackers (and apparently gummies too!)Edit to add LeClerc
Cookies, crackers, bars, etc.Forgot Dare made Jujubes! Grew up with my family getting Jujubes regularly, and I remember being the one that would have the black ones because nobody else in the family liked black liquorice.
Hawkins Cheezies is all you need…
LaCochina tortilla chips. Made in Manitoba.
There is always McIntosh’s toffee. I’m afraid to eat it because I fear it will pull my crowns and fillings out, but if your teeth are made of sterner stuff, give that a try.
I really like the nut mixes from Roasted Nut Company or Jewels Under the Kilt
Po-ta-to chips.
Maple creme sandwich cookies! Many brands of these. Some are better than others.
Dare makes them too
It takes a moment of work but I mean just a moment. I suggest you grab some unsalted bulk nuts, and roast them yourself at a low temperature. They are unbelievably good, like surprisingly amazing.
I’ll let some people have some just as a friendly gift, and then they demand to know where I got them, for they are the most flavorful nuts they’ve ever had.
Like I’m talking the cheapest bulk Barn nuts or raw almonds from Costco LOL
Quite hard if not impossible to find Canadian nuts though isn’t it?
The free-dumb convoy showed we actually have too many.
🤣 Edited to add: they make a terrible snack
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Can’t go wrong with Cheezies, ketchup Lays, or all dressed Ruffles.
Lays and Ruffles are both American, under the FritoLay brand (owned by Pepsi).
Indeed, but those flavors are distinctly Canadian.
Now tainted with the tang of imperialism
What isn’t these days?
A lot of things
Buy local
Will try playing it safe with Cheezies. I do like them, but with my lactose intolerance I need to be careful. I do like them a lot though, would have them every now and again before I developed the intolerance.