Hummus + pita is NOT a creative solution to this problem, or any snacking problem, ever.
Then again my home movie snacking is usually tortilla + least-revolting combo from any open condiment jars, so, whatever. I wish movie theaters had more popcorn topping options. Different spice combos and some hot sauce, maybe. And I want that shit at the source, so I don't have to keep re-upping mid movie.
Seconded on dried fruit, thirded on wasabi peas or wasabi anythings.
@Beer Batter (#12): Kvass is a feremented bread drink with an alcohol content of typically less than 1%. Sometimes flavored with herbs or fruit. You can buy commercial versions, but homemade is better.
Living Room is cost-prohibitve???? Have you ever been there on a Monday or Tuesday? It's only $5.00 and their lunch specials are only $6.00 with a drink. That's better than a food cart.
At the Sundance kabuki Theater in San Francisco they make awesome salads with blackened salmon and other stuff. Plus HAND SQUEEZED margaritas.
HAND SQUEEZED.
Laughing Cow cheese is delicious, I haven't had that in forever.
A fruit/bread/cheese/cured meat plate would be a huge hit. I'd snarf.
And hummus?
Finger food like chips-and-dip, nachos, or hummus plates would be ideal.
And there's nothing wrong with dried cuttlefish.
Then again my home movie snacking is usually tortilla + least-revolting combo from any open condiment jars, so, whatever. I wish movie theaters had more popcorn topping options. Different spice combos and some hot sauce, maybe. And I want that shit at the source, so I don't have to keep re-upping mid movie.
Seconded on dried fruit, thirded on wasabi peas or wasabi anythings.
I like to smuggle in those Trader Joe's sushi boxes.
I think I'll stick with popcorn anyway.
At home when I'm alone I like to crack sunflower seeds, but I imagine I'd end up getting shot eating these in a movie theatre with others.
I want some Iwshi Senbei.