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Keto Unseasoned Pork Crackle Cooked in Lard 1kg Bulk Pack $40 + $9.90 Shipping @ Outback Jerky

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Hi Guys

Our very popular 1Kg bulk pack Keto pork crackle is on special for 2 weeks from today. Normal price is $50 for the next 2 weeks $40. No Coupon code needed.

Keto Diet Unseasoned Gluten Free Pork Rind Crackle

1kg Bulk Pack
All the Keto groups are talking about how good our Crackle is.
Keto unseasoned pork rind crackle is made from top quality full pork rind. Our Crackle is made from 100% rind and cooked in lard for 0 carbs, Yes zero carbs. Our pork rind is perfect on its own as a snack the perfect 0 carbohydrate replacement for bread crumbs . Make delicious crumb chicken, veal or anything you can think to crumb. Pork crackle is perfect added to a salad for that little something extra. Even use just like a biscuit for dips.

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  • -7

    sounds super gross

    • +2

      Have you not had crackling before?

      These are pretty tasty (at least the salted ones are), obviously you don't want to eat too many.

    • Do you apply the defibrillator to the crackling or your chest?

    • -2

      Fried skin in liquified fat.

      I’d rather eat chicken feet

      • +3

        Righto, maybe it's time to stop trolling here and go eat some of your tasty chicken feet

        • Chicken feet are pretty delicious also, if done right

          Not sure which I'd rather eat though, just had a tub of Ben and Jerry's Phish Food.

      • See you at yumcha

  • +9

    Heavy breathing

  • Unseasoned - so unsalted?

    • Hi Yes no salt. A lot of customers add there own seasoning of choice

      • What do you recommend for seasoning? Just salt or make up a seasoning mix?

  • They scratch the potato crisp itch when you first start keto but you get over them fast

    • +1

      You mean "I got over them fast." Lots of people use this for a wide variety of low-carb-related food activities.

      • -1

        If you insist

  • -5

    Heart failure would like to speak to you.

    • +11

      That's an old wives tale. I ate sacks of these for a few months when I started keto 18 months ago. I lost 50kg (in 10 months), my hypertension has magically disappeared and my blood results are perfect.

      • +1

        Perfect for the review section.

      • I wonder how the government health advice (i.e. food pyramid) could have got it so wrong?…

        • +5

          Money, same as with most reasons

      • Spooky @write , a voice from the grave.

      • +10

        Yep. I started on keto just after Christmas weighing in at 150kg with all kinds of health problems. This Christmas I'll be weighing in at 95kg and just passed a full physical with flying colours. 100% down to the keto diet and eating things like this, I only started exercising two weeks ago.

        Snacks like this really help you in the early days to get started .

        • +3

          Keep up the good work.

        • +3

          Well done you

  • Including shipping it works out cheaper to buy this:

    https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/812681/j-c…

    and its flavoured (delicious) too.

    • +4

      Yes, but the Woolies one is full of crap like Canola oil, unlike this deal, so they're nothing like the same.

    • I will buy 40Kgs of it now.

    • I'm not too keen on this particular brand of pork crackling. Way too tough. There's another brand at Woolies which is cheaper every day and that's got a great air-puffed texture.

      • Personally (and I've tried many) this is my favourite.

  • It can be stored for months without refrigeration.

    How long once opened?

  • +1

    Damn. Literally cooked in its own juices.

  • -1

    I love pork crackle, but putting the fat fried in a fat next to a word 'diet' is a bit of a stretch ;)

    • Keto replaces carbs with fat for energy

      • -1

        Good fat would be better.

        • +1

          Saturated fat is good fat. At least compared to inflammation inducing polyunsaturated industrial plant oils such as canola, soybean, sunflower etc.

  • Basically $50/Kg include delivery.

  • I normally get a 140g from the local asian grocer. Same as this - https://www.myasiangrocer.com.au/pennys-crispy-pork-cracklin… If your local asian grocer has these then it works out $48 for 1kg worth although my local one sells them for $10+ so this deal is definitely better value.

    • Shame about the MSG

    • See what they made it with?

    • Most likely the Asian grocer one is cooked in oil not lard. Also did you look at its ingrediencies has 621 in it.

      • +3

        It seems i need to join the Keto circles to find our what the difference is between oil and lard cooked pork crackling. Man this MSG thing again. I suggest people read up on how the MSG boogie man came to be and the fact that it is not as bad as it was made out in the 60's. It doesnt seem to be able to shake 60yo non scientific research.

        • +2

          TBF it's not alone - most "nutrition science" (hello oxymoron) is mired back there

        • +1

          Industrial seed oils (canola, soybean, sunflower etc.) are polyunsaturated and therefore unstable and go rancid easily. They induce inflammation in the body and alongside refined carbs are thought to be the cause of many modern chronic ailments, including heart disease. Both of these are pretty much everywhere in modern food supply. Saturated fat on the other hand e.g. lard, butter, cream, coconut oil, ghee etc. is actually far better for us, unlike previously thought and demonised through poor science.

          • @findingbargains: *poor/targeted science. The food industry (generally, not ALL) is about being as cheap as possible in terms of production, and it's not about your health in any way. (If you get sick, then their cousins in pharma also start to win.) And they spend a LOT of money lobbying to keep things the way they've got them to currently.

  • OP, can you do pickup orders for multiple bags?

    • +1

      You can pickup any of our products on the website direct from our factory. even one bag you don't have to order multiple to pickup
      26C Welshpool Road
      Welshpool 6106 (The east victoria park end of welshpool road. near newtown toyota)

      • Awesome!!! Noticed there’s no pickup option on the web store, so just pop into the factory and pay by debit?

        • +1

          Hi Yes no need to order online when factory direct you can just turn up at the factory and buy what you like.

  • -2

    high fat though.

    • Gee, I wonder why

      • +2

        It's the whole point - keto is low carb, high protein and don't care about fat. Fat doesn't make you fat, it's a marketing fallacy to promote "low fat" (but high sugar) products.

        • -1

          "high fat" isn't just about weight. Cholesterol, blood pressure and heart risks exist too… Keto or not.

          Plus if your actively seeking saturated fat in your keto diet instead of good fat like nuts then you're doing it wrong

          • +1

            @krisspy: Well, no you're not. And also, nuts are generally high-energy as well, which isn't great.

          • +2

            @krisspy: Cholesterol and triglycerides primarily come from excess refined carb consumption. Consumed quality fats get processed and stored differently by the body. Also, the view of cholesterol is fast changing - it is not as bad as once thought it was. Please inform yourself better as future of our health system and personal wellbeing / quality of life depends on people becoming better informed, more aware of misleading dietary guidelines and taking control of their diets, and consequently health, into their own hands. Vested interests in Big Food, Big Pharma and decades outdated medical guidelines will not do it for us.

  • -1

    Halal?

    • Haram

      • I think it's more like Lalah and Marah

    • Haram 9000+ extra norty

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