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Old Sun, Mar-16-03, 07:39
ckx4 ckx4 is offline
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Hello Everyone,

I live in the northeast and so far I have found and purchased only 1 bag of Pork Rinds. The brand name is WISE - original flavor. The ingredients list several spices - paprika, chili pepper, black pepper, celery sead, oregano, and coriander. They taste fairly plain but bacon-y.

When I began to crush them to make crumbs the smell made my kids and husband just about run out of the house! If we had a dog - I would have blamed it !!!

Do they all smell like this?

ckx4
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Old Sun, Mar-16-03, 21:38
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Mine really don't smell, unless you really take a strong whiff of them. I use Porky's brand, made by Trophy, but I'm in Canada, so I don't know if you have those or not.

Let's put it this way: I made the pork rind french toast, and they passed the "unsuspecting boyfriend" test. He couldn't believe there were pork rinds in it!
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Old Tue, Mar-18-03, 15:40
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Ha, that is sooooo funny- I did that to my bf too! I made him "breaded" chicken strips. Tell me, how do you make the french toast? Do you use the Atkins bake mix to make the bread?
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July 5, 2003

The pork rinds I've used have the same smell, but I am used to the smell. I used to eat pork rinds right out of the bag as a snack. I curb the smell by crushing them in their original bag with a small slit so the air can escape. Hope this helps.
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Old Sat, Jul-05-03, 06:44
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Hi there, my name is Kristie. I'm from Kitchener, Ontario Canada. Just learning this board. I'm about 135lbs and need to lose about 10-15 lbs before I can look great in a bikini. Exercise is a must at 34 years old! Great stuff available in foods. The Keto brand sounds great.
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