Mixed nuts

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brikis98

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What I'm looking for

I love eating mixed nuts for a snack as well as in various salads & meals I prepare. I usually buy them at my local grocery store, but they tend to be expensive and covered in salt. So, I'm wondering:

1. Where do you guys buy mixed nuts?
2. Does anywhere sell them in huge quantities (5lbs+)?
3. Is it possible to get them unsalted?
4. How long before they go bad (salted vs. unsulated)?


What I've found so far

Planters Deluxe Mixed Nuts: $26.74 for two 32.5 ounce units. Salted.
Planters Mixed Nuts: $30.10 for two 56 ounce units, although these are supposedly mostly peanuts. Salted.
Kirkland Mixed Nuts: $32.99 for two 40 ounce units. Salted (I think).
 

KlokWyze

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trader joe's

not sure if any are in your area, but they have like 3 or 4 bays of various nuts. they literally have like 12 different kinds of cashews, full salt, 1/2 salt, 1/4 salt, jumbo, crushed, etc. plus they are considerably cheaper than Giant, Shopper's, Bloom, etc.
 
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Originally posted by: KlokWyze
trader joe's

not sure if any are in your area, but they have like 3 or 4 bays of various nuts. they literally have like 12 different kinds of cashews, full salt, 1/2 salt, 1/4 salt, jumbo, crushed, etc. plus they are considerably cheaper than Giant, Shopper's, Bloom, etc.

I too have realized that Trader Joe's has the best selection with the most reasonable prices on nuts and other hard-to-finds. It's easy to find one pound bags of things like cashews at something like $5. It's awesome.
 

katank

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Costco might also be an option. They often have big bags of this stuff.
 

brikis98

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Originally posted by: SociallyChallenged
Originally posted by: KlokWyze
trader joe's

not sure if any are in your area, but they have like 3 or 4 bays of various nuts. they literally have like 12 different kinds of cashews, full salt, 1/2 salt, 1/4 salt, jumbo, crushed, etc. plus they are considerably cheaper than Giant, Shopper's, Bloom, etc.

I too have realized that Trader Joe's has the best selection with the most reasonable prices on nuts and other hard-to-finds. It's easy to find one pound bags of things like cashews at something like $5. It's awesome.

Ah, good call. I love Trader Joe's, but it's a bit far from my house for regular visits. However, I guess I can go from time to time and buy some mixed nuts in bulk. Thanks for the advice folks :)
 

HN

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I do the trader joe's thing to and then roll my own:
1 bag walnut halves and pieces
1 bag unsalted almonds
1 bag unsalted peanuts

I think they're a pound each but can't remember for sure. comes out to about $15
 

InflatableBuddha

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Originally posted by: brikis98
2. Does anywhere sell them in huge quantities (5lbs+)?

5 lbs is not bulk...sorry, couldn't resist :laugh:.

Seriously though, I just get different types from the bulk food section at my grocery store - almonds, walnuts, peanuts, sunflower seeds etc. Those are unsalted. I also get the premixed trail mix with dried fruit in it (unsalted nuts).

I'm not sure how long they last; I usually buy 2-3 lbs total which lasts 2 weeks, so I eat them all before they have a chance to go bad. I'm guessing even the unsalted nuts would have a shelf life of at least 2-3 months.
 

HN

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oh i also add in some honey nut cheerios. it adds a bit of sweetness but still keeps the crunch (unlike raisins). It's cheap and could extend the amount of time until you have to remix again.
 
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