Sentences with phrase «turkey jerky»

Of course, frozen grapes, trail mix, nuts, whole grain crackers and things like turkey jerky are all great options.
They have several flavors to choice from, and also offer turkey jerky.
Snack Bars: I purchase 3 types of jerky — buffalo jerky, grassfed beef jerky, and free range turkey jerky.
You can also find new names to love for everything from turkey jerky to eco-friendly laundry detergent pods to almond flour crackers (a personal diehard favorite after taking a chance on the brand via ThriveMarket, a healthy eating discount store).
but it was the driest turkey i've ever put in my mouth... like jerky, bland dehydrated turkey jerky.
Makes delicious Beef Jerky even turkey jerky, and fish jerky.
Thrive Market's chewy turkey jerky is made from organic, free - range turkey and seasoned with paleo - approved ingredients like apple cider vinegar, honey, and spices.
Jerky: I purchase 3 types of jerky — buffalo jerky, grassfed beef jerky, and free range turkey jerky.
-- protein bars (Quest or Premier Protein bars or any low sugar, high protein bar)-- beef or turkey jerky — nuts (almonds, cashews, walnuts, etc)-- protein powder and shaker cup for protein shakes (just add ice / water)-- trail mix or any nuts / dried fruits — rice cakes (flavored or regular)-- jarred salsa with baked tortilla chips or pita chips — cheese (* cooler needed)-- popcorn snack packs — Snapea Crisps.
They also carry coffee, cookies and desserts, roasted nuts, turkey jerky, popcorn, and chips.
The market ships out mail orders of the dried sausage and jerky, turkey jerky being one of their biggest sellers, along with their salami.
«The cracked pepper combined perfectly with the turkey jerky.
, almond butter squeeze packets, seaweed, and turkey jerky.
Snacks: Mung Beans and Rice, fermented vegetables, and some turkey jerky
Day 12 Breakfast: Quinoa and Blueberry Syrup Lunch: Lentil and Kale Dal with brown rice, fermented vegetables, peas and carrots Dinner: Raw Tai Wraps, apples Snacks: Blueberries, turkey jerky, pumpkin seeds
I can't even wrap my head around turkey cooked to 190 ° — turkey jerky?
You can also stick with organic beef or turkey jerky or do veggies and guacamole.
True, these sticks are salty, but I always eat them with something like cucumbers, avocados or plain salad, that way it makes the turkey jerky less salty.
Try hard - boiled eggs, turkey jerky, string cheese, trail mix, Greek yogurt or cottage cheese.
I'm assuming the teacher has no place to store perishables like fruit and cheese, but other, nonperishable snacks might include dried fruit, turkey jerky, whole grain crackers, whole grain pretzels, whole grain cereals that could be divvied up in paper cups when served, etc..
And I am especially happy to find good turkey jerky (and I like to say turkey jerky).
Mine includes packets of Artisana nut butters and coconut butter, almonds, walnuts, pumpkin seeds, salmon jerky or turkey jerky, a can of wild salmon or sardines, and unsweetened wild blueberries.
Keeping protein - rich snacks on hand (think nuts or turkey jerky) help her keep her energy up throughout the day.
Just when you thought it couldn't get any better than tender, healthy, turkey jerky.
True, these sticks are salty, but I always eat them with something like cucumbers, avocados or plain salad, that way it makes the turkey jerky less salty.
I snack on nuts, beef / turkey jerky and yogurt.
He recommends carrying packets of macadamia nut butter or walnut butter, turkey jerky and even cans of wild salmon for quick energy.
When I was little, stocking stuffers would include practical gifts like face wash and body lotion, delicious treats like chocolate and turkey jerky (my favorite snack, haha!)
While you don't have to make a marinade necessarily for these turkey jerky recipes, they add a lot of flavor and your pets will love you for it.
We are sure she's on the other side of the Rainbow Bridge, cancer free with full movement of her jaw, chewing on some turkey jerky.
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