TIP OF THE DAY: Go Nuts With Non-Chocolate Easter Treats
Fill an Easter basket with all six flavors. Photo courtesy Ricky’s Lucky Nuts. |
It’s hard to believe, but not everyone likes chocolate. Our friend Maria, for example would rather have something salty, or a combination of sweet and salty.
So she, and other salt fans, are getting salted nut treats in their Easter baskets. RICKY’S LUCKY NUTS We don’t know why they’re lucky, but they sure taste good! One of the co-founders is a chef and restaurateur who knows how to please palates. Ricky’s, of Durango, Colorado, takes non-GMO jumbo runner peanuts from Texas and turns them into distinctively flavored, all-natural treats. Flavors include: |
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Even the sweet flavors have enough balance to please the yen for savory. The packages, in a rainbow of different colors, deliver 7 grams of protein per ounce and a host of vitamins and minerals from this nutrient-dense food. Take that, chocolate bunny! Fill an Easter basket with one or more packages of each flavor. Get them at RickysLuckyNuts.com. Beyond snacking from the pack from the pack, toss them into salads (green and grain), mix them into cooked rice, add them to stir-frys and create ice cream sundaes (or toss them on a plain scoop). Yum! |
PLANTERS NEW TART FLAVORS Planters is known for salty nuts, sweet nuts and spicy nuts. Add to that tart nuts! Two zesty new flavors deliver a pleasing pucker to persnickity palates. As with Ricky’s, each serving contains seven grams of protein and the other peanut nutrients. The flavors are packaged in six-ounce cans with re-sealable tops. You can find them at retailers nationwide. |
One of two delicious new flavors from Planters. Photo courtesy Planters Nuts.. |
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