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Post by hallian on May 25, 2018 20:16:28 GMT
Really? See, I didn't know that. I had to order it online - through Amazon. I looked for it in local grocery stores and at Walmart, but no luck. I bought the other flavors too, so I will report back if they are any good. Except the original. I didn't buy it because I can get PB2 easily.
I guess I will go check out those recipes. Thanks for the tip.
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Post by cyndee on May 25, 2018 20:30:59 GMT
6g net carbs 4(0) calories 7g fiber = 647 Cool! Thanks for figuring that out 😉
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Post by zazzles on May 25, 2018 20:34:57 GMT
Cool! Thanks for figuring that out Actually it is on the photo of the packages of bread on their web site—otherwise I'd be clueless!
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Post by cyndee on May 25, 2018 20:37:38 GMT
Cool! Thanks for figuring that out Actually it is on the photo of the packages of bread on their web site—otherwise I'd be clueless! Somehow I totally overlooked that.
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Post by lmenglish on May 25, 2018 21:44:38 GMT
Went to my meeting and tried the chili line flavors quinoa strips, good chili flavor, crunchy, not a lot of lime flavor. I'm sad they discontinued the bottles of Cosmo and margaritas flavoring
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Post by amster on May 30, 2018 5:00:26 GMT
If you hate greek yogurt, try Siggi's Icelandic instead. The plain (0% fat) is zero points; the fat free flavors are 3 points each except mixed berry which is 4. They are more savory and less tangy/tart than regular Greek yogurt And the texture is smooth and rich! I haven't had any yogurt since starting this plan. It probably would be good to have some dairy in my diet. Now that I'm writing this, I realize I don't have any at all any more. I gave up cereal with milk too because it was too many points. I've only tried Greek yogurt once, one of the flavored varieties and I thought that was too bitter. I can't even imagine eating the plain one. Where do you buy this? I don't remember seeing it, but I haven't really looked in that section of the store recently. I live in San Diego.
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Post by DotRen on May 30, 2018 10:55:53 GMT
amster, I can find Siggi's at HEB in Texas and Kroger (Kroger has many names across the country) : In addition to Kroger Stores, its groceries include Cala Foods, City Markets, Copps, Dillons, FoodsCo, Fred Meyer Stores, Fry's, King Soopers, Mariano's Fresh Market, Metro Market, Pick 'n Save, Quality Food Centers (a.k.a. QFC), Ralphs, Food 4 Less, and Smith's Food and Drug. I think this brand tastes a lot like a mild sour cream, which makes it (IMO) a lot more versatile. I hate Greek yogurt in Stroganoff type dishes, but Siggi's is perfect.
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Post by DebDoesWW on May 30, 2018 13:10:51 GMT
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Post by hallian on Jun 1, 2018 18:15:49 GMT
I finally tried Dannon Light & Fit Greek yogurt flavors. 2 SP each. I tried the vanilla - it's good. The raspberry/chocolate - I didn't taste any chocolate, but the raspberry flavor is good. The Key Lime is really good and the Lemon Meringue is really really good. I found them to be very filling.
I also tried the Cheddar Cheese flavor of the Milton's Craft Bakers gluten free crackers. Found them at Sprouts. yech. I'll stick with the Crispy Sea Salt version which is now my go-to cracker and Costco has the really big bags.
Let's see, what else have I tried. Oh, Halo Top pistachio flavor. It doesn't taste bad, but it doesn't taste very pistachio-like to me. I won't buy that again.
Those are my food finds this Friday.
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Post by hallian on Jun 7, 2018 17:13:54 GMT
DotRen, amsterI saw the Siggis at Walmart yesterday. I didn't pick any up because I saw some Dannon Light & Fit flavors I wanted to try. They had Carmel and Apple Pie! I wish I liked carmel and apple pie flavor more. It was tasty and I think my husband would LOVE it, but to me it was just good.
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Post by zazzles on Jun 7, 2018 17:22:14 GMT
I like the idea of this thread, but could we make it into a weekly as needed...i.e., Food Find Friday—June 7, 2018?
This is already at 2 pages and 24 entries, and I can't see myself slogging through this thread to find unread entries as it grows and grows.
Just my opinion, but shorter threads are better.
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Post by lavonm on Jun 7, 2018 18:59:11 GMT
This is already at 2 pages and 24 entries, and I can't see myself slogging through this thread to find unread entries as it grows and grows. There's no reason to slog through a thread. All you have to do is click on the new button near the thread & you'll be taken to the posts you haven't read. It's very convenient.
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Post by finreporter on Jun 7, 2018 22:59:42 GMT
2 pages is hardly anything! I remember some threads at WW.com reaching 100+ pages.
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Post by bbbearsmom on Jun 7, 2018 23:10:37 GMT
lavonm, Thanks for the "New" button tip I didn't know that.
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Post by finreporter on Jun 7, 2018 23:14:57 GMT
And on topic, i have discovered broccoleaf. It's in the organic produce section at my local supermarket. I sautéed it with oil and slices of garlic. Best to blanch it in boiling water for a minute to get a softer leaf because it can be a bit tough otherwise. Like beet greens or Swiss chard.
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