Pickles?
My family's homemade savory snacks tend to be fried. Like banana chips
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Pickles?
My family's homemade savory snacks tend to be fried. Like banana chips
Excellent ideas! She wasn't ecstatic about pickles but loved the Banana chips I made for her. Packed them with some sunflowers seeds!
Chex mix, savory homemade shortbread (my fave is cheese flavored), seasoned oyster crackers (you toss them in a little fat plus seasoning and bake them), oven roasted chickpeas tossed in seasoning (if you want them really hard you can skip boiling them after soaking them, or boil them and roast them), and so much more. I could go on and on.