Low Fat Ritz crackers are still on the shelves of my local grocery, so I guess they do.
crackers contain some protein, and wheat crackers have more protein than other crackers.
Crackers usually contain too much fat and sodium unless you are very selective about what ones you buy.
Hi, Ilive in a very small town with one grocery store. I was wondering where can I find fat free Nabisco saltine crackers. They do not sell them at my location.
For 14g (approx. 45 crackers) the calorie count is listed as 70 with 3g of fat
yes all crackers are carbs most of them are 9 to 25 carbs for 5-13 crackers so really no matter what crackers a fattening not only cause of the carbs but the fat that doesn't burn because of all the carbs in them
It depends on the type of cheese, turkey, and even crackers. In order for the snack to be "healthy", you should probably use low-fat American cheese (organic, if possible), thin organic turkey slices and whole wheat crackers. Excess starch in processed crackers, high fat in cheese, and chemically modified meats are all no good.
The crackers they have are the "Dr. Krackers" brand. You can do a search for their website, and they provide a list of local retailers. Actually, some of their crackers are Dr. Krackers, but the graham crackers are not. I can't figure out who makes the graham crackers.
Yes, cracker crumbs are often substituted for bread crumbs. They are slightly different and tend to have a bit more fat and may have additional salt, but for the most part it shouldn't make much of a difference.
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Crackers typically contain carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. They may also contain small amounts of fiber, vitamins, and minerals depending on the ingredients used. Some crackers may be fortified with additional nutrients such as calcium or iron.