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lyne
Fri, Nov-10-00, 13:28
Excuse my ignorance but would anybody be nice enough to let me know what are those pork rinds? Where do you get those? How expensive is it?
I'm new to this whole Atkins/WOL thing and still trying to get organize to start it.
Thanks,
Lyne
They are made from pork skin and are o carbs if you eat the plain ones. I have a whole long post on pork rinds info if you want me to mail it to you. Maybe it is here on the web site.
NNN
tamarian
Fri, Nov-10-00, 14:03
Hi Lyne,
Glad you joined us, and feel free to ask the Atkins gurus (affectionatly known as Atkids) here about the Atkins diet.
NNN, I think I can read your mind :) Did you mean this article??
http://www.lowcarber.org/articles/article163.html
Wa'il
lyne
Fri, Nov-10-00, 14:22
Thanks for the article. It put some lights onto my questions. Now, where do you buy them in Canada? Gocery stores, I presume?? Are they widely available?
Sorry, I've never seen them.
Lyne
tamarian
Fri, Nov-10-00, 14:38
Oops, forgot about that. It depends on your location I guess. Here's a way to find out. Click on the "Shopping" button on the menu bar above. Then, you'll see the abbriviation of all provinces. Click on your province, and it will show all the data we received from our users on where to find things in each province.
Wa'il
lyne
Fri, Nov-10-00, 16:26
I'm in BC (Vancouver area).
I've been to the shopping area and couldn't find any info on those rinds, the reason for posting here.
Cheers,
Lyne
tamarian
Fri, Nov-10-00, 16:43
I'm in Vancouver too :) I've seen them at some Safeways, made by Old Dutch. They're no displayed prominantly, and may not be always in stock, so it might be a good idea to ask for them if you can't find them.
Wa'il
tamarian
Fri, Nov-10-00, 17:50
Oops! I forgot to mention our "Chain Stores" section as well, I just found out that IGA is reported as carrying pork rinds!
Wa'il
doreen T
Fri, Nov-10-00, 18:44
Hi Lyne, and welcome aboard,
I'm in Ontario, but the availability of pork rinds (they're great, and very versatile, by the way) across the whole country is spotty at best. Specific chains do not carry them, as far as I've seen. You need to ask the grocery manager at your favourite store; trust me if they get bugged enough, they WILL start to stock an item.
I've heard different folks across the country say that IGA has them. My brother lives in a small town, (ONT) pop. 3,500. His local IGA has Porky's brand for 99cents a bag. In my town, Kingston ONT, pop. 110,000, the local IGA does NOT carry pork rinds. I have found them locally at Shopper's Drug Mart, Ol' Grandad's brand for $1.79 for a 71 gram bag. My local No Frills store has them, same brand, same price. I have not found them locally at any other major grocery store. I saw a teensy bag of Porky's brand at a Quikkie corner variety store, they wanted $1.69 for a tiny bag.
A suggestion - if you live in a community that has a large Asian population, especially Vietnamese and Indonesian, you will find pork rinds in an ethnic store or market - they are very popular snack food in southeasst Asia. Our local Asian market was destroyed in a fire: haven't been to the new one that just opened, but the old one had fresh, fresh fried pork rinds available, all the time. Pick yourself up some yakidofu while you're at it (deep fried tofu pockets, great for stuffing, and lowcarb too).:)
'bye, and good luck,
from Doreen
[Edited by doreen T on 10-11-00 at 19:50]
Bulkbarns in Canada usually have them. I live in Nova Scotia and our Bulk Barns carry them. They are called Porky's Pork Puffs. The plain ones are in a yellow plastic bag. The first time I went looking and asked the clerk she said no they did not carry them but since I read it here on this web site for lowcarb I knew that they did. I checked every shelf and found them! They were up high.
Good luck
Norma
Condeza
Fri, Nov-10-00, 20:05
Hi Lyne!
About a week ago I was in the same boat as you are now... I heard all about them, but didn't know what they were, and what they looked like, and where to find them!
Last weekend I went grocery shopping at Superstore (Metrotown location) and they had them there, in the Pop/Chips Isle. I got plain flavored, and bbq. I don't know how to describe what they look like... they are all puffed up, and look like they really should be in the chips isle... anyways, I got the PC brand, 99cents (I think) for a bag of 80/90 grms. I would recomend the BBQ flavor. They have 0.9 carbs per 18 pork rinds... and I don't know about anybody else, but I couldn't even eat half of that for a snack.. they are filling!
So try out Superstore, and your sure to find them!
Good luck!
Kim in Burnaby :)
lyne
Mon, Nov-13-00, 16:18
Thank you all for your help. I think I have enough info to find them now. Next time I go to Superstore or T&T (Asian supermarket), I'll look for them.
This board is great.
Cheers,
Lyne
KRISTY
Tue, Nov-21-00, 05:18
Hi to all!
I am new to this site as of to-day and have been low carbing for 1 year now and lost 32 lbs. Great way of eating.
Here in my area I can buy pork rinds at Wal-Mart for 97cents a bag. Just ask your manager of your local Wal-Mart to get them for you. They are called PORKY'S and are put out by Trophy Foods Inc. from Calgary Al. and Mississauga, Ont.
Hope everyone can find them They are great.
Pork rinds are the fried skin shavings of pigs. They are cheap, crunchy and a great alternative to potato chips. They are zero carb...but watch out...some companies spice them up with all kinds of carb-rich crud, and that ruins the whole purpose of buying and eating them. Although I am struggling with my LC WOE right now, pork rinds have been one saving grace for me.
Just wondering if anyone found them in a Super Store in Nova Scotia s I have been buying Porky's at Bulk Barns but wouldn't mind the PC ones.
NNN
VictoriaBC
Tue, Oct-07-08, 14:30
Excuse my ignorance but would anybody be nice enough to let me know what are those pork rinds? Where do you get those? How expensive is it?
I'm new to this whole Atkins/WOL thing and still trying to get organize to start it.
Thanks,
Lyne
I love them. When we don't eat things like chips anymore, you get that satisfying crunch when you eat pork rinds. I buy them at Walmart, Sometimes at Target, grocery stores, etc. They're around. I've even found them at the dollar store.
I eat plain rinds with home made salsa. YUM. You can also make your own cheese dips. I love my cream cheese dip with olives in it. I just thin down cream cheese, add sliced olives or onions.
newjeneed
Tue, Oct-07-08, 15:03
I eat plain rinds with home made salsa. YUM. You can also make your own cheese dips. I love my cream cheese dip with olives in it. I just thin down cream cheese, add sliced olives or onions.
This just made me think, has anyone seen cheese pork rinds like a cheeto?
If not, I think we should all go in together and make millions.
If so, where can I get some?
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