Bobby, Costco has Organic Jack's Cantina Salsa. Great taste, all organic ingredients, no tomato puree, and no added sugar. Great price too. Can't beat taste, quality, and price!
Wow I really appreciate the extra work you put into this video! The close ups of the products and ingredients in the corner of the screen as you are talking about them. So helpful! Please keep doing this. 🙂
I have found myself looking at a label in the grocery store thinking "what would Bobby think of this" lol... I'm a slow learner but at least I'm still learning.
Hi Bobby and family! That Mateo’s salsa I got after you recommended it was soooo good. I pay way more attention to the chips now that I get now too cause good chips for good salsa! And at Thrive Market I found two Base Culture breads I had not seen before. Cause they started carrying them. And Laird Superfood creamer in My Organic Market, aka MOMs here locally. Win, Win! Have a great day everyone!
Hey Bobby! I’d love to see you make a video, or series of videos, about what the healthiest meals are to order in different cuisines! I’ve loved the videos you’ve made about the best things to order at fast food chains, and I’d love to know what the best (and worst) things to get would be when ordering Chinese, Indian, Italian, Mexican, etc. What do you think? 😃
And this is why I've taken up gardening/canning/freezing again. I know what I'm putting in it. Understand it's not feasible for everyone, but every little bit helps.
Mateo’s salsa, found at Walmart, seems very clean, although not organic. Ingredients in mild are: tomatoes, water, jalapeno peppers, dehydrated garlic, salt, cilantro, red wine vinegar, spice, lemon, juice concentrate…..and tasted pretty good!
Hey Bobby, #HappySaturday!🌞🌴 Love me some good chips & salsa, I would gravitate to the wrong types, without to much reading the ingredients…You have changed that! Thnx U! #HappyFathersDay 👔🏈☕️
I doubt all those chips with sunflower oil are expeller pressed - which is a much more expensive process. Most sunflower oil is solvent expelled, a much cheaper process, which results in a less healthy oil in terms of the essential fatty acid content, and its then refined with high heat.
When I was around 8 years old I used to go to a family owned Mexican grocery store with my grandpa on weekends when he would buy meat and sides for Sunday grilling and there was a little corner of the store where an old lady used to come by once a week to make in house salsa with home grown tomatoes/peppers and in house made tortilla chips.. I have never tasted salsa that delicious and pure in my life ever again. There was definitely more in there but I was so obsessed with it my grandpa would always buy a second tub from her every time she would come around to make some.
Something to consider - The Frontera Double Roasted Tomato Salsa recommended listed Xanthan Gum as its last ingredient. Something to consider with Xanthan Gum - this is an additive to thicken drilling muds used to drill oil wells. I know websites will state that this is a natural ingredient, just not sure how one should feel about eating something that is used to drill oil wells.......
Adding Frontera double roasted salsa on my grocery list - thank you! Also I just bought Inno Foods Keto organic gluten free crackers from Costco & they are really good. Not sure if you reviewed that yet.
Thanks so much for the rundown! I’ve been trying to figure out which chips and salsa were the healthiest for me to buy-some of the chips, when you read the nutrition label and ingredients list seemed just as unhealthy as the all natural potato chips out there! This helps me to both buy what’s truly healthy, while saving money at the same time! Much appreciated!
Bobby, have you tried the organic Jack's Cantina Salsa from Costco? It's in the refrigerated isle but sooooo good. And amazing ingredients too! We love putting it in organic refried beans for a dip!
I always get the fresh salsa from Trader Joe’s. It tastes much more than the Aldi one. I’ll need to check out the ingredients. BUT let me tell you! Aldi has a new grain free, CASSAVA tortilla chip. Plain or lime flavored. I was excited & eat them with my chipotle salads. They also have grain free pretzels in different flavors. They’re all soy free & run about $2.99 for 5oz or so.
In the Phoenix Arizona Costco market, we have a really clean organic salsa, 50oz for around $5 in the refrigerated section. (El Sol brand, made in gilbert AZ)
The problem with salsa is that you need preservatives or excess sodium and a longer cooking time to make it shelf stable. Once you get the hang of it a good salsa takes 15-20 minutes max
Ay Dios mío, come to my house snd I’ll make you fresh organic salsa. I grill the tomatoes, Anaheim chiles and onions on the grill. Then hit the blender and add fresh cilantro sea salt and pepper. Add grilled jalapeños for an extra kick. That’s how my mamá showed me to make salsa rica 🤑.
Where is the list? I really like your videos they are very informative but I also really like the list since you speak so quickly that I need to have a reference. Please publish your list. thanks and keep up the great work
Like watching you videos. FYI roundup is a herbicide not a pesticide. so it is used to kill weeds not bugs. No saying that it will not kill some bugs but its primary use is weeds. Its still not a good thing to get into your body.
Hi Flavcity! I was listening and taking down notes while eating Cassava Chips from my kitchen! 🥰 I so agree with that tomato paste! 😒I'd most certainly go for the "No filler, all thriller"( no sugar) salsa!🍈🧄🧅🍅 Take care! 💕☮
Unfortunately last year we tried the Frontera, and it was awful. Won't buy it again. My favorite is Kroger's brand called Private Selection Restaurant Style. It wouldn't be Bobby approved because it has natural flavoring as the last ingredient, but honestly it tastes better than all the rest of those sauces.
I’m lucky to have 2 great fresh salsas in my grocery store. East Coast and my store brand. There’s also Green Mountain Gringo - I’ve never tried it, but I’ve heard raves and the ingredients are perfect.
Well, not being on the Paleo diet, I would get the corn chips, as long as they are non-GMO, that they are organic, they are cookked in avacado oil and that they are salted with either Pink Himalayan salt or sea salt that which has not been fulled around with.
I remember you saying in an older video about the Casa Mamita double roasted salsa being the better option. We were buying it all the time and loved it BUT then our Aldi stopped carrying it! 😳 It's been quite sometime now, like probably almost a year.
Costco has Mateo's Salsa that is epic tasting & clean too!!!! If you don't have a Costco near you. Walmart & even Aldi has the small jars for more money.....
Hi Bobby...I actually make my own salsa. It doesn't taste totally like the jarred brands but it works for us. Wondering if you've ever made your own. Thank you for another great video! Ohhhh, and Lesser Evil just came out with Paleo Puffs that are like a cheese doodle type snack!!!! I bought the Himalayan Pink Salt and the No Cheese - Cheesiness! Both were at Walmart. Excellent! And....Happy Father's Day tomorrow!
As a Mexican, it’s ok to add to eggs or a quesadilla. I was taught to make it fresh at home and then store it in an old mason jar in the refrigerator with a 1-2 tbsp of red Apple vinegar
We do foster care and it is so funny. Because when they go to a visit with there Bio parents and they bring snacks for the kiddos and the kids ask if its Bobby approved.
I always used to buy baked tortilla chips. I forget the brand. Garden of something? But they stopped making them about 5 years ago or so and I never knew why. I now buy organic tortillas (corn and lime only ingredients) and make my own.
Thank you I’ll stop lookin, And how do you get your little book of the (do and don’t ) buy list, yes all in one to take with you shopping. . All I found was “kindle” grocery list……I don’t have a kindle!!!!, but was charged for kindle list, and a new kindle which I never ordered either of them.
Bobby, how are you? I see keep pushing the Siete chips but they are loaded with carbs. It’s great that it’s not made with corn but ones glucose will still spike due to the amount of carbs it has.
For the Flavor of New Mexico, it's got to be El Pinto Salsa! Ingredients: Tomatoes, (Peeled Tomatoes with juice, Calcium Chloride, Citric acid), Roasted Green Chile, Jalapeno peppers, Sea Salt, Garlic.
I’ve tried finding an organic salsa Without cilantro (which I detest) and can’t find one. If you know of one, please let me know! Thank you for your content! 🍅
As usual, you are not mentioning the sodium levels for any of these things. I’ve tried that Trader Joe’s Double Roasted. It’s good. Sodium count is not bad. I looked up the Frontera, it was about 187. I was at Whole Foods today and found a salsa called Localfolks Foods that was “Bobby Approve” and only had 55 sodium. I combined that with some "Bobby Approved" Siete Grain Free Tortilla Chips with No Salt, and it works pretty well. The chips are not that thick, so scooping up salsa is a little problematic. But a suggestion like this for sodium watchers would be good. I’m going to guess that since this video is 3 yeas old, that Localfolks Foods didn’t exits back then. Wait, no, they did, since 2004. Maybe Whole Foods just recently started carrying them.
Your Daughter has a GREAT NAME!!! My name is: ROSIE. Some people call me 🌹 ROSE. I LOVE your channel!!! We’re already buying your favorite recommended foods. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!!😊😁
This is so helpful! Can you please do best soft flour tortillas and hard shell for taco night? Always looking for the best one to feed my family, hard to find those hard shell taco shells the kids love with good ingredients!
At 9:12 he says he still stays away from organic Sunflower oil but then at 9:30 he says “he can guarantee pretty much it’s still Expeller pressed” that’s so confusing!
In a past video I watched you mentioned On The Border Organic tortilla rounds (blue corn) were a good choice but I didn’t see them in this video. Are they still okay?
@@Lucinda_Jackson It may not have the best oil but the chips are organic and they do use expeller pressed oils and they are a good price point for me. I do not need salt and my husband does not need sugar. We are retired on a budget so we have to watch where we spend our money. This is not something we eat all the time and the chips are really good.
@@patriciadowd2948 I was just answering what read like a question as to whether they are good or not. 🤷🏼♀️ I always say everyone needs to do the best they can and decide what to to do.
love learning from you and grabbed a bag of site chips three days ago because it's bobby review. it was $2 off so maybe check your local Costco to see if it's on sale
You have to remember not everywhere in the country can you get these items the south does not sell the same brand-name items the north sells. there are names of items that I’ve never heard of
My entire premeditated grocery list has changed forever since binge watching your videos. Thanks for everything Bobby I haven’t purchased your Keto book yet but I will next week and tell Art I said “hello” 🤣🤦🏾♂️😎💯 *#KeepOnCookingMadeLOVEAaaaandPeace* ✌🏾
Bobby, Costco has Organic Jack's Cantina Salsa. Great taste, all organic ingredients, no tomato puree, and no added sugar. Great price too. Can't beat taste, quality, and price!
Ever since you introduced me to Siete I am a BIG fan! Their cashew queso dip and taco seasonings are incredible too.
The best cheese dip so far 🙌
How do i tell my parents that i get paid to smoke weed on my RUclips channel 😳😳
@@Love01Cruz where do you get it?
@@lisamarie5223 in the Atlanta area I found them at Kroger, Sprouts and Whole Foods
@@lisamarie5223 Target 🎯
Wow I really appreciate the extra work you put into this video! The close ups of the products and ingredients in the corner of the screen as you are talking about them. So helpful! Please keep doing this. 🙂
I love love love your content! My mom got me hooked on you (and your family). Thanks for all you do to help our health.
I have found myself looking at a label in the grocery store thinking "what would Bobby think of this" lol... I'm a slow learner but at least I'm still learning.
Same
He's a scam
@@cosmos_crimsonstone how?
@@cosmos_crimsonstone State the reason
@@cosmos_crimsonstoneMost Food Companies are a SCAM. Bobby Wants RUclips viewers to Shop Healthy.
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
This video came just in time! I was eating chips and guac yesterday and I told myself, I needed to buy healthier chips for dipping.
Hi Bobby and family! That Mateo’s salsa I got after you recommended it was soooo good. I pay way more attention to the chips now that I get now too cause good chips for good salsa! And at Thrive Market I found two Base Culture breads I had not seen before. Cause they started carrying them. And Laird Superfood creamer in My Organic Market, aka MOMs here locally. Win, Win! Have a great day everyone!
I love the recap of the best product at the end of each category! Along with the close ups of the products. So great! This format was wonderful! ❤
Hey Bobby! I’d love to see you make a video, or series of videos, about what the healthiest meals are to order in different cuisines! I’ve loved the videos you’ve made about the best things to order at fast food chains, and I’d love to know what the best (and worst) things to get would be when ordering Chinese, Indian, Italian, Mexican, etc. What do you think? 😃
Sprouts has an awesome fire roasted salsa! It is available in organic and non-organic. Both have great ingredients. It is the only one I buy.
And this is why I've taken up gardening/canning/freezing again. I know what I'm putting in it. Understand it's not feasible for everyone, but every little bit helps.
Mateo’s salsa, found at Walmart, seems very clean, although not organic. Ingredients in mild are: tomatoes, water, jalapeno peppers, dehydrated garlic, salt, cilantro, red wine vinegar, spice, lemon, juice concentrate…..and tasted pretty good!
Being from Texas we have a lot of salsa's made this way. Mateo's is a great one from Texas!
I get the big bottle at Costco! It’s as good as the one I make homemade!
Hey Bobby, #HappySaturday!🌞🌴 Love me some good chips & salsa, I would gravitate to the wrong types, without to much reading the ingredients…You have changed that! Thnx U! #HappyFathersDay 👔🏈☕️
Great info. I'm not seeing your lists that you mentioned would be in the description box.
Hey Bobby BJ’s wholesale has an amazing organic salsa(Wellsley farms) comes in 2-35 ounce containers for $7.99!
It is really good...
I doubt all those chips with sunflower oil are expeller pressed - which is a much more expensive process. Most sunflower oil is solvent expelled, a much cheaper process, which results in a less healthy oil in terms of the essential fatty acid content, and its then refined with high heat.
When I was around 8 years old I used to go to a family owned Mexican grocery store with my grandpa on weekends when he would buy meat and sides for Sunday grilling and there was a little corner of the store where an old lady used to come by once a week to make in house salsa with home grown tomatoes/peppers and in house made tortilla chips.. I have never tasted salsa that delicious and pure in my life ever again. There was definitely more in there but I was so obsessed with it my grandpa would always buy a second tub from her every time she would come around to make some.
Sprouts has a Sprouts brand Fire roasted salsa. Not much heat but super clean
Like your shows. You do all the work for us. Thank you!
Whenever Bobby says he put the 'List' in the description box, don't count on it because so many times, it's not there.
I was looking for the "list". I don't see it 🤷♀️
Yeah
@@delilahrose03 me too ?
That son of a gun that is horrifying he doesn't do that what a disgrace.. oh my God what do we do?
Hey Jo it usually takes k I I yoooo up
Aldi’s has an organic salsa in the refrigerator section. It’s delicious.
Something to consider - The Frontera Double Roasted Tomato Salsa recommended listed Xanthan Gum as its last ingredient. Something to consider with Xanthan Gum - this is an additive to thicken drilling muds used to drill oil wells. I know websites will state that this is a natural ingredient, just not sure how one should feel about eating something that is used to drill oil wells.......
OK, hands-down the best and most helpful video I have seen in a long time, thank you!
Adding Frontera double roasted salsa on my grocery list - thank you! Also I just bought Inno Foods Keto organic gluten free crackers from Costco & they are really good. Not sure if you reviewed that yet.
Thanks so much for the rundown! I’ve been trying to figure out which chips and salsa were the healthiest for me to buy-some of the chips, when you read the nutrition label and ingredients list seemed just as unhealthy as the all natural potato chips out there! This helps me to both buy what’s truly healthy, while saving money at the same time! Much appreciated!
Great info but….I don’t see your list in the description box 😟 TFS!!!
I didn't either
I couldn't find it either?
I couldn't find the description box period 😢
Bobby, have you tried the organic Jack's Cantina Salsa from Costco? It's in the refrigerated isle but sooooo good. And amazing ingredients too! We love putting it in organic refried beans for a dip!
Please list in the description box!!
I always get the fresh salsa from Trader Joe’s. It tastes much more than the Aldi one. I’ll need to check out the ingredients. BUT let me tell you! Aldi has a new grain free, CASSAVA tortilla chip. Plain or lime flavored. I was excited & eat them with my chipotle salads. They also have grain free pretzels in different flavors. They’re all soy free & run about $2.99 for 5oz or so.
Bobby you missed the flax seed chips tortillas ones at ALDI!! i have to check ingredients but i think they were pretty clean and soooo tasty!
I really appreciate what you do here. Thanks again and keep up the good work you’re helping me up big time.
In the Phoenix Arizona Costco market, we have a really clean organic salsa, 50oz for around $5 in the refrigerated section.
(El Sol brand, made in gilbert AZ)
Aldi’s simply nature organic thick and chunky medium salsa is pretty good. That’s the most recent salsa I’ve tried.
The problem with salsa is that you need preservatives or excess sodium and a longer cooking time to make it shelf stable. Once you get the hang of it a good salsa takes 15-20 minutes max
Ay Dios mío, come to my house snd I’ll make you fresh organic salsa. I grill the tomatoes, Anaheim chiles and onions on the grill. Then hit the blender and add fresh cilantro sea salt and pepper. Add grilled jalapeños for an extra kick. That’s how my mamá showed me to make salsa rica 🤑.
Hi it’s very interesting learning about watching out for tomato paste as the first ingredient! Thank you so much
Where is the list? I really like your videos they are very informative but I also really like the list since you speak so quickly that I need to have a reference. Please publish your list. thanks and keep up the great work
He is 100% on target about the GMOs, and about some ingredients with organics.
Current science would disagree.
Like watching you videos. FYI roundup is a herbicide not a pesticide. so it is used to kill weeds not bugs. No saying that it will not kill some bugs but its primary use is weeds. Its still not a good thing to get into your body.
Hi Flavcity! I was listening and taking down notes while eating Cassava Chips from my kitchen! 🥰 I so agree with that tomato paste! 😒I'd most certainly go for the "No filler, all thriller"( no sugar) salsa!🍈🧄🧅🍅 Take care! 💕☮
Unfortunately last year we tried the Frontera, and it was awful. Won't buy it again. My favorite is Kroger's brand called Private Selection Restaurant Style. It wouldn't be Bobby approved because it has natural flavoring as the last ingredient, but honestly it tastes better than all the rest of those sauces.
I love the Frontera, I'm glad my Walmart has it.
I live in zone 9 Sacramento and grow all my own salsa ingredients and add nothing but organically grown veg. Thanks
When will Thrive Market ship to Canada? Love your videos, they are helpful, and informative, thanks,
I’m lucky to have 2 great fresh salsas in my grocery store. East Coast and my store brand. There’s also Green Mountain Gringo - I’ve never tried it, but I’ve heard raves and the ingredients are perfect.
Well, not being on the Paleo diet, I would get the corn chips, as long as they are non-GMO, that they are organic, they are cookked in avacado oil and that they are salted with either Pink Himalayan salt or sea salt that which has not been fulled around with.
Great info, thank you! Do you donate the extra foods for your vids to different places?
I was wondering that too
I remember you saying in an older video about the Casa Mamita double roasted salsa being the better option. We were buying it all the time and loved it BUT then our Aldi stopped carrying it! 😳 It's been quite sometime now, like probably almost a year.
Costco has Mateo's Salsa that is epic tasting & clean too!!!! If you don't have a Costco near you. Walmart & even Aldi has the small jars for more money.....
Thank you Bobby! Summer is chips and salsa time! I will try the Thrive Market grain free tortilla chips!
No salsa in no can or jar . Screw that . Fresh made at home
Same. Some restaurants sell very good salsas
how do you make salsa. Donna, thank you
Have you done a video on condiments (plant based preferably)....what is the healthiest/best hot sauce?
I don't see the lists in the description box....can you please post them?
Great video Bobby. I love Siete chips! They are great with Salsa ;)
I don’t see the Lists in the Description Box either!! Please Bobby post them!! Thanks!!😊
Not seeing all the things you recommend in the description
box 🤷♀️
I don’t see them either!
Looking for that too!
I'm not seeing the list ???
The Siete brand is awesome!
Hi Bobby...I actually make my own salsa. It doesn't taste totally like the jarred brands but it works for us. Wondering if you've ever made your own. Thank you for another great video! Ohhhh, and Lesser Evil just came out with Paleo Puffs that are like a cheese doodle type snack!!!! I bought the Himalayan Pink Salt and the No Cheese - Cheesiness! Both were at Walmart. Excellent! And....Happy Father's Day tomorrow!
Home made will always be the best.
Costco has a great organic salsa
Absolutely and my favorite!
For sure!! It’s really good.
The jacks organic one?
As a Mexican, it’s ok to add to eggs or a quesadilla. I was taught to make it fresh at home and then store it in an old mason jar in the refrigerator with a 1-2 tbsp of red Apple vinegar
What do you do with all the foods you buy to review when you are done?
We do foster care and it is so funny. Because when they go to a visit with there Bio parents and they bring snacks for the kiddos and the kids ask if its Bobby approved.
That’s too funny!😄
I always used to buy baked tortilla chips. I forget the brand. Garden of something? But they stopped making them about 5 years ago or so and I never knew why. I now buy organic tortillas (corn and lime only ingredients) and make my own.
Garden of Eatin' chips. I buy them sometimes.
Thank you I’ll stop lookin, And how do you get your little book of the (do and don’t ) buy list, yes all in one to take with you shopping. . All I found was “kindle” grocery list……I don’t have a kindle!!!!, but was charged for kindle list, and a new kindle which I never ordered either of them.
Check out "Late July snacks Salsa" no paste, all organic, no added sugar or flavorings.
Bobby, how are you? I see keep pushing the Siete chips but they are loaded with carbs. It’s great that it’s not made with corn but ones glucose will still spike due to the amount of carbs it has.
Why did you move to Florida? What happened to your other side kick? Did you leave him at home in the upper 48?
Art moved, too.
I really enjoy Trader Joe's guacamole too. Smooth, creamy, not too acidic or salty. Mmm! 😋
I've got to try those Grainless chips next time I'm there!
For the Flavor of New Mexico, it's got to be El Pinto Salsa! Ingredients: Tomatoes, (Peeled Tomatoes with juice, Calcium Chloride, Citric acid), Roasted Green Chile, Jalapeno peppers, Sea Salt, Garlic.
I’ve tried finding an organic salsa Without cilantro (which I detest) and can’t find one. If you know of one, please let me know! Thank you for your content! 🍅
As usual, you are not mentioning the sodium levels for any of these things. I’ve tried that Trader Joe’s Double Roasted. It’s good. Sodium count is not bad. I looked up the Frontera, it was about 187. I was at Whole Foods today and found a salsa called Localfolks Foods that was “Bobby Approve” and only had 55 sodium. I combined that with some "Bobby Approved" Siete Grain Free Tortilla Chips with No Salt, and it works pretty well. The chips are not that thick, so scooping up salsa is a little problematic. But a suggestion like this for sodium watchers would be good. I’m going to guess that since this video is 3 yeas old, that Localfolks Foods didn’t exits back then. Wait, no, they did, since 2004. Maybe Whole Foods just recently started carrying them.
I just can’t afford Thrive membership!!! Great video!!
What do you think about the bean chips? That's what I've been ordering lately.
Your Daughter has a GREAT NAME!!!
My name is: ROSIE. Some people call me 🌹 ROSE.
I LOVE your channel!!!
We’re already buying your favorite recommended foods.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!!😊😁
Have you reviewed the "Green Wise" products sold @ Publix Supermarkets?
Oh yes good question, thank you .Publix greenwise.
I AGREE , WOULD LIKE TO KNOW ABOUT PUBLIX GREENWISE ORGANIC PRODUCTS .
Based off all the info he has given in the past, I deem the ingredients safe, unless he knows something I don't
Thanks for the info! Btw, who is going to eat the bad chips and salsa that you bought?
😂😂😂
Hey Bobby can you make a video por people with ulcers what to eat
This is so helpful! Can you please do best soft flour tortillas and hard shell for taco night? Always looking for the best one to feed my family, hard to find those hard shell taco shells the kids love with good ingredients!
Bobby what about chicken nuggets can you recommend any good quality
He’s recommended some in one of the Costco videos before
Applegate
Walmart brand organic salsa is fabulous!
What about making fresh salsa or using tortillas to bake in the oven....which ones are good to use??
At 9:12 he says he still stays away from organic Sunflower oil but then at 9:30 he says “he can guarantee pretty much it’s still Expeller pressed” that’s so confusing!
In a past video I watched you mentioned On The Border Organic tortilla rounds (blue corn) were a good choice but I didn’t see them in this video. Are they still okay?
Bobby what about the brand Garden of Eatin Organic Blue Corn unsalted tortilla chip. I love these chips because they have no salt or sugar.
Bad oils!
@@Lucinda_Jackson It may not have the best oil but the chips are organic and they do use expeller pressed oils and they are a good price point for me. I do not need salt and my husband does not need sugar. We are retired on a budget so we have to watch where we spend our money. This is not something we eat all the time and the chips are really good.
@@patriciadowd2948
I was just answering what read like a question as to whether they are good or not. 🤷🏼♀️ I always say everyone needs to do the best they can and decide what to to do.
@@Lucinda_Jackson No problem. I appreciate you answering the question. We all have different needs.
Siete chips are really good, but I love love love those Thrive market chips!! They are a game changer!
You should have included the Brand Fody mild salsa with no onions no garlic. Amazingly clean ingredients.
love learning from you and grabbed a bag of site chips three days ago because it's bobby review. it was $2 off so maybe check your local Costco to see if it's on sale
Have you tried the organic Kirkland brand salsa. Really clean.
How it taste
Thanks for the heads up, this is my one of to snacking foods!!
Thank you for the recommendations! Stopped by Trader Joe's for the chips! Great taste. Like them alot!
You have to remember not everywhere in the country can you get these items the south does not sell the same brand-name items the north sells. there are names of items that I’ve never heard of
Hey if there's a Wegmans in Florida do a review there, you'll love it.
No list
My entire premeditated grocery list has changed forever since binge watching your videos. Thanks for everything Bobby I haven’t purchased your Keto book yet but I will next week and tell Art I said “hello” 🤣🤦🏾♂️😎💯 *#KeepOnCookingMadeLOVEAaaaandPeace* ✌🏾
You can always make your own Salsa 👍 Easy and Healthy 😎
Great Job!!!! Hello from Puerto Rico.
Just found your channel in love with you guys!
You didn't include Mateos and Kirkland organic both from Costco. Do you have an opinion on either one?
Bobby I live in a small town without those stores. What do you recommend from Kroger’s, Sav-A-Lot, Aldi only stores I have to shop at. Which sala?
New to your channel. Appreciate what you are doing 😊
I also try to get lower salt ones. Salsa can be a salt bomb
Are the Trader Joes chips still seasonal? Had a hard time finding em at my store
Where is the list in the description?