Any less expensive alternatives to Brad’s kale chips?

Anonymous
They are about $5 for a 2oz bag which is on the steep side. Any alternatives that are just as low calorie and healthy?

Please don’t tell me to make my own - am nursing a newborn, running after a toddler, and just need an easy nutritious snack to help with my weight loss goals!
Anonymous
trader joes has some that are slightly cheaper.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are about $5 for a 2oz bag which is on the steep side. Any alternatives that are just as low calorie and healthy?

Please don’t tell me to make my own - am nursing a newborn, running after a toddler, and just need an easy nutritious snack to help with my weight loss goals!


You don’t want to hear it, but making your own is seriously one of the easiest things to do.
Anonymous
Get pre washed kale and a can of good quality oil spray. If you don’t want to do any cooking wegmans sells prewashed hearts of romaine leaves that are very crunchy and good with dip. Belgian endive is great with dip too, tho you’ll need to wash that.
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