Incredible, awesome...love them. Thanks so much for the video & for the humor. You're very creative to think of using pork rinds for rice crispies. :D
I got it off eBay for about $12.00. It was made in the 70's called a Salton Cosmopolitan. I got it cheap cus one of the little cups has a tiny chip, but it even came with the original instructions so I was happy! Kay-lynn
Was that your yogurt maker on the counter in the background? Where did you get that and how much did it cost? I have been using a Yogourtmet 2-quart for years. I love the idea of incubating in the small cups!
How wonderful! Thank you for sharing a wonderful and quick recipe! I really got a laugh out of the side comments, too - great sense of humor. I'm looking forwarding to watching all your videos. Thank you, thank you!
This is great! I never thought of You tube as an SCD resource! I went to the link you suggested for pork rinds on SCD recipe creators-I cannot believe those ideas! Thanks for researching and passing on.
I got my at a store called Fred's. You can also request your store to order them for you. I would also imagine you could get them online since they aren't very heavy to ship. The brand I use is made by Brim's snack foods. They have a website.
Well I was only making a small batch, so it worked for me.
redwriter1 2 years ago
Have you considered using a deeper bowl for mixing all that stuff together ?
ijkoool69 2 years ago
Incredible, awesome...love them. Thanks so much for the video & for the humor. You're very creative to think of using pork rinds for rice crispies. :D
power32454vbndfg 3 years ago
You are so kind to leave a comment. Thank you!
I'm no Martha Stewart hahaha
redwriter1 3 years ago
I got it off eBay for about $12.00. It was made in the 70's called a Salton Cosmopolitan. I got it cheap cus one of the little cups has a tiny chip, but it even came with the original instructions so I was happy! Kay-lynn
redwriter1 3 years ago
Was that your yogurt maker on the counter in the background? Where did you get that and how much did it cost? I have been using a Yogourtmet 2-quart for years. I love the idea of incubating in the small cups!
shanbar50 3 years ago
How wonderful! Thank you for sharing a wonderful and quick recipe! I really got a laugh out of the side comments, too - great sense of humor. I'm looking forwarding to watching all your videos. Thank you, thank you!
OhJetaime 3 years ago 2
This is great! I never thought of You tube as an SCD resource! I went to the link you suggested for pork rinds on SCD recipe creators-I cannot believe those ideas! Thanks for researching and passing on.
Teena
aneetw 3 years ago 2
Thank you so much for sharing this with us!!
Those of us on the SCD diet ALWAYS appreciate a new recipe. With four kids on the diet, I'm always looking for fun lunch snacks.
Great idea to use the pork rinds!!
Looking forward to more of your creations!!
Donna
DonnaMLemrise 3 years ago 2
I got my at a store called Fred's. You can also request your store to order them for you. I would also imagine you could get them online since they aren't very heavy to ship. The brand I use is made by Brim's snack foods. They have a website.
redwriter1 3 years ago
you are awsome!!!!! keep them coming, now wear can i find those pork grind plain? i only see teriake
amstermarie 3 years ago