Reddit Reddit reviews Bob's Red Mill Red Lentils, 27 Ounce (Pack of 4)

We found 3 Reddit comments about Bob's Red Mill Red Lentils, 27 Ounce (Pack of 4). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Grocery & Gourmet Food
Dried Lentils
Pantry Staples
Dried Beans, Lentils & Peas
Bob's Red Mill Red Lentils, 27 Ounce (Pack of 4)
HERITAGE BEANS: Mild and subtly sweet, Bob's Red Mill Red Lentil Beans are packed with nutritional benefits and cook quickly, tooLOW FAT, HIGH NUTRITION: Provides approximately the same amount of protein as a steak and an impressive amount of dietary fiber and ironTASTE THE POSSIBILITIES: Ready in minutes with a tendency to break down, our red lentils are a great choice for stews, soups, dips, dal and curryFOR EVERY DIET: Their impressive nutritional value makes these little red legumes popular with folks following vegan and vegetarian diets; kosherBOB'S RED MILL: Make folks a little happier; it's the idea that keeps our stone mills grinding to fill every bag with wholesome goodness
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3 Reddit comments about Bob's Red Mill Red Lentils, 27 Ounce (Pack of 4):

u/hobbular · 3 pointsr/pics

What I learned as a college senior supporting myself on about $150/week (including rent): lunchables are fucking expensive. Lentils are where it's at - you can get 108 oz of fancy-ass lentils off Amazon for $21.37, and the cheap ones at the grocery stores around here are maybe half that expensive. Nutritious, and they last, too.

u/rbanerjee · 2 pointsr/IndianFood

Choose the lentils carefully. Perhaps you were using Pidgeon Peas, which require a pressure cooker (or over 1 hour of cooking time) to soften.

Some varieties cook much easier than others. I recommend red lentils from Bob's Red Mill. Pour them into a pot of boiling water (I use a 2:1 ratio of water:lentils), then cover and let it simmer for ~20 minutes. You will be rewarded with tasty, wholesome thick mush.

u/IICVX · 1 pointr/gaming

I'm waiting for Words of Radiance, which also comes out tomorrow. When I got home, there was a super heavy Amazon box waiting for me.

I got excited because I'd seen this post on reddit, and thought hey maybe they accidentally sent me my book early!

Nope. It was just lentils :(