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Replacing crackers in my diet

 
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Crackers ...like a bunch of stuff at grocery, are too expensive for what i get.

Last year, i spent over $100 just to have something to eat humus with.

Radish/turnip, carrots, celery, squash, and zuccini are great humus dippers, and i can have something from that list available from garden nearly year round in central TX

Its just another baby step for me towards food independence.  
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I love vegetables and hummus, and getting them right outside your door is wonderful.
If you ever get a craving for crackers, here's a recipe I found a while ago:https://www.littlehouseliving.com/homemade-saltines.html
 
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