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#1 JAZ

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Posted 24 June 2009 - 11:19 AM

When I was growing up, we always had saltines, and usually a "fancier" cracker -- often Triscuits or Wheat Thins, both of which I remember liking a lot.

I guess I "outgrew" crackers as time went on, because when I started cooking and eating on my own, I hardly ever bought them unless I needed some for a cheese plate, in which case I tended to stick with water table wafers or the like.

Recently, though, my Publix had a sale on Nabisco crackers, including both Triscuits and Wheat Thins. I got a box of each. I found that I no longer like Wheat Thins; they're too sweet and have a weird aftertaste to me. But I'm once again a big fan of Triscuits.

I admit to liking the fact that the ingredients are just wheat, oil and salt, but mostly I just like the way they taste, and especially the texture. I like them plain, and also topped with tuna or chicken salad, cheese, or even peanut butter.

Any other fans out there?

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Posted 24 June 2009 - 12:19 PM

I really like triscuits. Wait, that's not quite true: I developed a nasty triscuit habit in graduate school...I could eat a box in one sitting, and frequently did. I still like them, but I haven't had one in years. Buying a box is the equivalent of social drinking for some friends of Bill W: it's a slippery slope with a bad ending. I prefer the plain ones; the flavored (veggie, garlic/herb) are pretty bad.

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Posted 24 June 2009 - 12:30 PM

I agree, I'm a big fan: in fact, I think that most combinations of meat-based sandwich fillings are great on Triscuits. I'm partial to ham and swiss, in particular.

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Posted 24 June 2009 - 12:33 PM

I always have Triscuits on hand and find they are great under a lot of things, including homemade pimento cheese, smoked trout with cream cheese and guacamole with bacon.
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#5 jsmeeker

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Posted 24 June 2009 - 12:58 PM

I'm a fan. I used to keep them on hand a lot more frquently, though. Not really sure why I don't buy them as much as I used too.

I would like to top them with either slices of cheddar cheese (ocassionally topped with a slice of pepperorni) or the cheddar/port wine cheese spread.

Maybe I should buy a box on the way home.
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Posted 24 June 2009 - 01:02 PM

I LOVE Triscuits, have since I was a wee gal. I remembered thinking they would be horrible because I begged my mom to buy Shredded Wheat biscuits only to find that I hated how those tasted.....but I loved Triscuits from the 1st bite!

(And yes, I realize that a child begging mom to buy shredded wheat biscuits is a little odd, but I digress.....)

My favorite varieties these days are the rye and the "hint of salt". (The rye variety is particularly good with homemade herbed neufchatel and topped with smoked salmon.) The plain Triscuit Thins are pretty tasty too! Not a huge fan of most of the flavored versions. My FAVORITE part are the edges that get a little dark- lots of times, I break those off and eat the first, then toast the remnants so that my entire Triscuit experience is fully toasty and well-browned. One of the joys of living solo....:wink:

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Posted 24 June 2009 - 01:37 PM

The Sun-Dried Tomato, Cracked Pepper, and Rosemary flavors are excellent -- but they can overpower cheese.

And they are 100% whole wheat...

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Posted 24 June 2009 - 01:53 PM

I still love Triscuits, and I agree with you on Wheat Thins... when I want a sweet cracker, I'll go for a graham cracker.

I really don't understand the appeal of those water crackers... they're so bland.
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Posted 25 June 2009 - 09:37 AM

I really don't understand the appeal of those water crackers... they're so bland.

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They're supposed to be bland so they don't interfere with the taste/flavor of whatever you're putting on top of them. Just think of them as a non-partisan boring delivery system.

As for Triscuits, I go through phases liking them and not wanting to go near them. I had a box of Roasted Garlic flavor Triscuits and and found them to be texturally greasy, which I thought was odd. I tossed them which is heresy for me since I don't throw anything out.

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#10 Peter the eater

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Posted 25 June 2009 - 03:17 PM

I'm pro-Triscuit.

Years ago I went through a phase where I bought nothing processed, and nothing from a box. During this time I discovered that some crackers are rather easy to make, but not so with Triscuits.

I now buy Triscuits for taste and convenience, and because they stand up so well to the broiler and the microwave.
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#11 Holly Moore

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Posted 25 June 2009 - 03:37 PM

Triscuits, like waffles, offer the opportunity to eat along a straight line. I like that.
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#12 JAZ

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Posted 25 June 2009 - 07:18 PM

Indeed they do, Holly. Not only the opportunity, but almost a necessity. I've found that trying to bite a Triscuit against the grain results in a broken cracker and a big mess, depending on what's on top of the Triscuit. Whereas if you go with the grain, the Tricuit almost never breaks up. I like that.

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Posted 25 June 2009 - 08:02 PM

OK, I'll say it: Trisket = nasty = ewwww

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Posted 26 June 2009 - 07:38 AM

I like Triscuits, but I like Whole Foods store brand triscuit style crackers even more.

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#15 Marlene

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Posted 26 June 2009 - 08:18 AM

I like Triscuits, especially the triangle thin ones, but not the flavoured triscuits. I also love Vegetable thins and often eat them on their own just as a snack.
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Posted 26 June 2009 - 10:37 AM

Indeed they do, Holly. Not only the opportunity, but almost a necessity. I've found that trying to bite a Triscuit against the grain results in a broken cracker and a big mess, depending on what's on top of the Triscuit. Whereas if you go with the grain, the Tricuit almost never breaks up. I like that.

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I'll second that. I try to pay attention to the grain when I'm biting one so I don't make a mess- or as much of a mess. Sometimes those little shards are unavoidable it seems. And, oddly enough for me, I actually prefer the low-fat Triscuits to the regular ones. Usually if it's full-fat, it's for me! I also once tried the, I think it was an olive oil-rosemary flavor. I love rosemary but I found it too overpowering in those crackers. I stick with the plain ones.
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Posted 26 June 2009 - 01:53 PM

Rye Triscuits rock my world.

(And for those of us on Weight Watchers, they are only 2 points per serving, while most crackers are 3.)
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Posted 26 June 2009 - 07:53 PM

The Sun-Dried Tomato, Cracked Pepper, and Rosemary flavors are excellent -- but they can overpower cheese.

And they are 100% whole wheat...

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Personally, I find the Sun-Dried Tomato crazy overpowering.... and not in a good way. Lately, it's been a common theme for me... can't do manufactured flavors. The only one I can think of that I like is Cool Ranch Doritos....

However, original triscuits are amazing... I can't eat just one. Therefore, I try to never buy them... because the box is gone way too quick.

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Posted 26 June 2009 - 08:03 PM

I have rediscovered my love of triscuits!

For 17 years, living in the UK and Australia I was not able to get them, other than on visits home - now, it's all systems go!

(don't tell anyone, I like them with spray cheese)
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Posted 28 June 2009 - 09:36 AM

I don't care for most crackers, but there's a couple of boxes of Triscuits in my pantry right now!

Don't like low fat version, and the flavored ones are overseasoned anf too salty for my taste. Trader Joe's makes their own triscuit type of cracker which I've actually come to prefer to Nabisco's original.

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Posted 29 June 2009 - 10:14 AM

I like the rye Triscuits.
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Posted 29 June 2009 - 12:16 PM

I am more than happy to make my lunch out of a box of Triscuits (hopefully not the whole box) and some cheese. Never cared for any of the flavors though.

#23 JAZ

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Posted 21 July 2009 - 09:35 PM

I like the rye  Triscuits.

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Until I started this topic, I had never heard of rye Triscuits. I'd seen the flavored ones -- rosemary, garlic, sundried tomato -- but not rye. My store doesn't carry them. Then a friend who knows about my love of Triscuits brought me a box. I can't decide whether I'm happy or not. They're fabulous, but they're also the sort of thing I could just eat a whole bunch of without even noticing. (Regular Triscuits aren't like that for me; I like them but can easily stop after one or two.)

Now I'm torn between asking my store to carry them and just forgetting about them.

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Posted 29 October 2009 - 05:40 PM

Triscuits, like any other simple food, can be quiet gourmet when used properly. Use gravlax and cream cheese atop a few Triscuits and you have yourself a 5-star breakfast!

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Posted 29 October 2009 - 09:36 PM

This thread reminded me to go out and grab a box, and i'm currently munching on them with some pepperoni and cheese, a perfect midnight snack. thanks for the inspiration!

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Posted 30 October 2009 - 05:00 AM

I hated Triscuits as a kid. My folks would buy them, along with other styles of cracker, when they had a certain type of company and put out a cheese platter. I thought they looked like shredded wheat and, therefore, were the devil. I don't know that I ever even ate one back then.

Nowadays, they're the only cracker I'm willing to buy, outside of Cheez-Its, that is. I usually top them with cheddar, sometimes hummus. Requires a tall beverage, particularly if the cheddar is good and aged.

I'll have to check out the rye.

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Posted 30 October 2009 - 02:33 PM

I enjoy Triscuits....but I have to admit I also have a love affair with Wheat Thins. The original. There are many many other flavored variaties as of late, and they are still coming out with mew flavors of Wheat Things every time I look. Some of the options off the top of my head: Sour Cream and Onion, Rnach, Reduced Fat, Herb and Garlic (I think thats the exact combination), harvest Cheddar, White Cheddar....and there are even more. Again, I prefer the original. So yummy. I love em' plain, and at times with toppings (slices of cheese, etc...).
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Posted 01 November 2009 - 12:44 PM

I really need to try out some of the various flavored Triscuits out there. I think I would really like the rye ones. Though I think I will avoid the reduced fat varieties.
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Posted 25 January 2010 - 07:27 PM

Just recently bought the olive oil and pepper flavored triscuits......sooooo good. Not a really strong OO taste but the pepper stands out! Amazing!
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Posted 25 January 2010 - 08:26 PM

I do enjoy Triscuits but must say they are great when eaten as if they were Shredded Wheat cereal. I think it must be the extra salt or maybe it is as simple as the milk. Found it one morning while car camping in some Nat'l Forest in California years ago.
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