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9/6/2015 2:45:53 PM EDT
Anybody eat hummus? Is it healthy?

Looks about like regular Fritos bean dip, but healthier?

I've tried the Sprouts store brand chipolte and the Central Market brand green chile, it's ok, chipolte is a little on the spicy side, don't like the green chile.

Eating it with bean chips.

Trying to get away from potato and corn chips with more caloric dips.
9/6/2015 2:47:23 PM EDT
[#1]
Love it.
Very healthy.

Use veggies, pita chips, flatbread, etc.  So dericious.
9/6/2015 2:48:02 PM EDT
[#2]
yes.  And it's really cheap if you have a Costso membership.  20oz of Sabra Hummus is $5 in Alaska.
 



I was putting it on everything to beat expiration date a month later.
9/6/2015 2:49:18 PM EDT
[#3]
Use vegetables to dip.  I always have some in fridge for a good snack
9/6/2015 2:49:58 PM EDT
[#4]
It is tasty stuff, and good for you
9/6/2015 2:50:31 PM EDT
[#5]
Throw a little tabbouleh in it. Good stuff!
9/6/2015 2:51:10 PM EDT
[#6]
Yummus!
9/6/2015 2:52:30 PM EDT
[#7]
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Anybody eat hummus? Is it healthy?

Looks about like regular Fritos bean dip, but healthier?

I've tried the Sprouts store brand chipolte and the Central Market brand green chile, it's ok, chipolte is a little on the spicy side, don't like the green chile.

Eating it with bean chips.

Trying to get away from potato and corn chips with more caloric dips.
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I love Hummus. It is as healthy as Chic Peas and Tahini.

I make and use a lot of it.

Dips, sandwiches, mix with pasta, etc.

You can buy it in powder form at the health food store and mix it at home. Or you can process your own cooked Chic Peas.

It's good stuff.

Hope this helps.

9/6/2015 2:53:46 PM EDT
[#8]
Bobbis hummus jalapeño is the best I've ever had. They stopped selling it around here about 8 years ago. Others are good but man that stuff was great.
9/6/2015 2:54:47 PM EDT
[#9]
I got a buddy who served over in Afghanistan and he won't touch the stuff cuz its "Hadji-food"
9/6/2015 2:55:02 PM EDT
[#10]
GoRemy
9/6/2015 2:56:14 PM EDT
[#11]
Cut up some bell peppers and use it at a dip for a healthy snack.
9/6/2015 2:56:18 PM EDT
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Use vegetables to dip.  I always have some in fridge for a good snack
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This.

If you use veggies like carrots and broccoli to use as a dip= Very healthy.

If you use an entire bag of your favorite carb filled chips to dip with= Fatty.
9/6/2015 2:56:47 PM EDT
[#13]


I buy it once in a while as a change.

It's not low calorie though.
9/6/2015 2:57:08 PM EDT
[#14]
Harris Teeter and Trader Joes house brands are very good.



In a pinch Sabra with the olives is good as well.




I used to make it myself and it truly is better than any store bought but picking up a couple tubs at Trader Joes is very easy.
9/6/2015 2:57:23 PM EDT
[#15]
It's absolutely disgusting. It's like they took diarrhea and sprinkled it with different kinds of food flavoring to give it the hint of something edible.

ETA looks like i'm the only normal person that doesn't care for it. lol I can't stand mayo either.
9/6/2015 2:57:53 PM EDT
[#16]
Sabra started making cucumber dill tzatziki. It is delicious.  Their hummus is pretty good too.  I just got a bunch of both at sams today.  I eat it with celery.
9/6/2015 2:58:31 PM EDT
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It's absolutely disgusting. It's like they took diarrhea and sprinkled it with different kinds of food flavoring to give it the hint of something edible.
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You lie!
9/6/2015 2:58:52 PM EDT
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It's absolutely disgusting. It's like they took diarrhea and sprinkled it with different kinds of food flavoring to give it the hint of something edible.


You lie!


lol
9/6/2015 3:00:36 PM EDT
[#19]
https://woodysoasis.com/

I love their spicy hummus.
9/6/2015 3:01:38 PM EDT
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9/6/2015 3:05:57 PM EDT
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It's absolutely disgusting. It's like they took diarrhea and sprinkled it with different kinds of food flavoring to give it the hint of something edible.

ETA looks like i'm the only normal person that doesn't care for it. lol I can't stand mayo either.
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I can't stand it and I like chic peas/garbanzo beans.
9/6/2015 3:06:50 PM EDT
[#22]
Not only healthy but I think that's the same product I saw a show about where they were touting it's benefits and that it's a good prepped/survival commodity.
You can buy it canned and it lasts forever.
9/6/2015 3:08:52 PM EDT
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It's absolutely disgusting. It's like they took diarrhea and sprinkled it with different kinds of food flavoring to give it the hint of something edible.





ETA looks like i'm the only normal person that doesn't care for it. lol I can't stand mayo either.
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This ... fuck hummus and fuck mayonnaise!


 



ETA: That being said the list of foods I don't like is fairly long.
9/6/2015 3:09:17 PM EDT
[#24]
Love it.

With pita or naan.

Gives me the winds something fierce, though.

9/6/2015 3:16:36 PM EDT
[#25]
Damn Muslims and their tasty food
9/6/2015 3:25:10 PM EDT
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I buy it once in a while as a change.

It's not low calorie though.
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love it with roasted red peppers. But it high in carbs also.
9/6/2015 3:26:27 PM EDT
[#27]
Love It!
9/6/2015 3:30:09 PM EDT
[#28]
Love it. Wife makes it with roasted red pepper and garlic.
9/6/2015 3:30:35 PM EDT
[#29]
Love it with pretzel chips!
9/6/2015 3:31:27 PM EDT
[#30]
Boars head chipotle hummus is good when you want a kick.

My go to is sabra roasted garlic.

Eat at least one container a week.
9/6/2015 3:32:35 PM EDT
[#31]
Nope. Everyone in my family and their families love the stuff (including my wife), but I just can't. I don't know why. Maybe it's a texture thing or something else. I tried spicy stuff (I'm a big fan of heat) and other flavors, but I just can't seem to like it.

Oh well, more hummus for them and more non-hummus stuff for me.
9/6/2015 3:33:35 PM EDT
[#32]
Hummus is tasty stuff, I'm  dipping some pretzels in it next to the pool right now and washing it down with a bud light.
9/6/2015 3:36:36 PM EDT
[#33]
I'll eat damn near anything except chitlins & tripe
& yes I tried both but couldn't hack it... well actually I did hack it up...
9/6/2015 3:38:33 PM EDT
[#34]
Boar's Head is really good.  Simple, natural ingredient list, perfect texture, and good flavors.
9/6/2015 3:47:48 PM EDT
[#35]
Homemade beats the store bought stuff by a mile, and you can add whatever flavors you like. You can use canned chickpeas, but I prefer using dried as they taste better and have no added sodium or anything.

Alton Brown has a good recipe for it.
9/6/2015 3:51:36 PM EDT
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Homemade beats the store bought stuff by a mile, and you can add whatever flavors you like. You can use canned chickpeas, but I prefer using dried as they taste better and have no added sodium or anything.





Alton Brown has a good recipe for it.
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Too much trouble.  Home hummus isn't better than Sabra, unless you like it extra garlicky or sour.


 



It's so cheap at Costco!  $5 for a big container!
9/6/2015 3:57:15 PM EDT
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I got a buddy who served over in Afghanistan and he won't touch the stuff cuz its "Hadji-food"
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your buddy is an idiot
9/6/2015 3:57:25 PM EDT
[#38]
Make it yourself

Hummus Recipie
9/6/2015 3:57:30 PM EDT
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Love it.

With pita or naan.

Gives me the winds something fierce, though.

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Umm,. yeah, one could fly the goodwrench blimp with the gas generated.

I make my own when I want it.  Store bought is usually jacked up in some way.  

You can use dry beans, first soaking and cooking them and let them sit over night,   or you can simply open a can or two for no difference in taste that I can tell and the bonus of no hard spots from the dry beans not absorbing liquid.

Drain can of garbanzo/chick peas reserving the liquid.  Food process til smooth with some olive oil.  Thin with some of the reserved garbanzo liquid.  Season with salt, pepper, and many different flavorings, most commonly garlic and lemon juice.  Add in some cumin and tahini (or substitute a bit of peanut butter)

Great with home made pitas, veggies, etc.  I would make home made pitas, while warm slather on some hummus, add on some chopped lettuce, some chopped onion, and some grilled marinated meat (garlic, olive oil, salt and pepper, rosemary, thyme whatever)

I used to bring a big bowl of it to my friends' house for football Sunday.  It was funny to watch the hot chicks get gassy.  

FWIW the canned beans are a hell of a lot less gassy than the dry beans.
9/6/2015 4:00:16 PM EDT
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9/6/2015 4:02:30 PM EDT
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9/6/2015 4:03:03 PM EDT
[#42]
I can make methane with it - LOL

Red

9/6/2015 4:04:06 PM EDT
[#43]
It's surprisingly tasty. You'd think hippie food would suck, but it's good with chips.
9/6/2015 4:04:54 PM EDT
[#44]
Hummus and raw veggies is one of my favorite snacks.
9/6/2015 4:07:22 PM EDT
[#45]
Jihadi bean dip is best bean dip.



I love it with some tahini
9/6/2015 4:07:45 PM EDT
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Too much trouble.  Home hummus isn't better than Sabra, unless you like it extra garlicky or sour.  

It's so cheap at Costco!  $5 for a big container!
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Homemade beats the store bought stuff by a mile, and you can add whatever flavors you like. You can use canned chickpeas, but I prefer using dried as they taste better and have no added sodium or anything.

Alton Brown has a good recipe for it.
Too much trouble.  Home hummus isn't better than Sabra, unless you like it extra garlicky or sour.  

It's so cheap at Costco!  $5 for a big container!


Toss a few ingredients into the food processor and pulsing them together is too much trouble for perfect hummus?

Dude, I'm lazy but dang.
9/6/2015 4:11:57 PM EDT
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Love it.
Very healthy.

Use veggies, pita chips, flatbread, etc.  So dericious.
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9/6/2015 4:16:03 PM EDT
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Jihadi bean dip is best bean dip.

I love it with some tahini
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MOST HALAL!
9/6/2015 4:21:51 PM EDT
[#49]
Eat Humus, pray to Mecca
9/6/2015 4:32:55 PM EDT
[#50]
I like Haji food, but hummus tastes like drywall paste with a slightly grittier texture.  The Whole Foods people try to mix in flavors to make it more palatable but it doesn't help.  Oh look, its the new Thai-Pepper and Goat's Butthole flavored hummus.  Delicious!  Bullshit, you all know that it fucking sucks.

Its the kind of shit that women and effeminate men buy at Costco so they can feel like they are eating healthier, then it sits on the shelf in the fridge 'til they throw it out.

Even fucking Hajis won't eat store bought hummus, they admit it sucks and claim grandma's homemade was the only real hummus --  of course grandma was killed by a car bomb back in '93, so its a moot point.

Fucking hummus.

Nasty.
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