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Post by linda72 on Aug 27, 2018 18:42:46 GMT
hallian, not sure where you live but it's readily available at my Wal-Mart, Kroger and HEB (I'm in Houston area) Check their website for store locations. They are based in Oregon, I think.
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Post by hallian on Aug 27, 2018 18:49:39 GMT
hallian , not sure where you live but it's readily available at my Wal-Mart, Kroger and HEB (I'm in Houston area) Check their website for store locations. They are based in Oregon, I think. I'm in central Arizona. We have Wal-Mart and Fry's (Kroger). Don't know what HEB is. I have checked both stores but haven't seen it.
My Fry's also discontinued carrying On The Border Salsa con Queso. That just stinks. I'll have to go to Wal-Mart or Safeway for it, I guess. I like Safeway, but my husband who does most of the grocery shopping prefers Fry's.
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Post by linda72 on Aug 27, 2018 20:15:30 GMT
hallian , On-line, I found lots of stores that carry it in the Phoenix area, including Fry's, Albertsons, Whole Foods, Costco, Safeway, Target, Sam's, Sprouts (some in the Flagstaff area) Good luck! I have found it stays better in my fridge during the hot, summer months. We don't eat lots of bread and it would begin to mold if it sat in my cabinet too long. HEB is a Texas brand grocery store, named for H.E. Butt (true name!)
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Post by zazzles on Aug 27, 2018 20:22:37 GMT
I found a bread I really like: Dave's Killer Good Seed Bread. It's thin sliced with 70 cal./slice and is 2 SP per slice. The other nutrition facts: protein 3 g, sugar 2 g, carb 13 g, sat fat 0. This bread is organic, whole grain and toasts up nicely. What I really like is the story behind this bread and the fact this company is giving a second chance to those who have a criminal background. I read their story on the package (the owner gave his brother a chance for employment and he came up with this bread recipe) Read their story and give the bread a try at Dave's Killer BreadSuggestion: because it is sooooo natural, if you don't use it quickly it will develop mold—I learned from experience. So it is best to store it in the freezer or refrigerator unless you eat 2 to 4 slices a day. I've had the same problem with bread products from Trader Joe's. Edited to add: linda72 our posts crossed in the electronic mail! 8>)
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Post by zazzles on Aug 27, 2018 20:23:33 GMT
hallian , not sure where you live but it's readily available at my Wal-Mart, Kroger and HEB (I'm in Houston area) Check their website for store locations. They are based in Oregon, I think. I'm in central Arizona. We have Wal-Mart and Fry's (Kroger). Don't know what HEB is. I have checked both stores but haven't seen it.
My Fry's also discontinued carrying On The Border Salsa con Queso. That just stinks. I'll have to go to Wal-Mart or Safeway for it, I guess. I like Safeway, but my husband who does most of the grocery shopping prefers Fry's. For some reason, Dave's breads are one item that Safeways in my area carry.
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Post by DotRen on Aug 27, 2018 21:08:47 GMT
I baggie the Dave's in 2 slices each and freeze it- easy to grab one when I need it
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Post by hallian on Aug 28, 2018 14:45:39 GMT
OK, the Dave's bread has been seen at Fry's. I keep all my bread in the refrigerator or freezer. It just won't keep for us unless we do. I wonder if it's the climate? It's generally very very dry here.
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Post by hallian on Sept 12, 2018 16:47:39 GMT
This morning I tried Costco's Kirkland Signature Protein Bar Chocolate Brownie flavor. It wasn't bad. I think it definitely had more chocolatey chunks than the Quest Protein Bars. It is also 5 SP so one more point than the 4 SP Quest Protein Bars. The price is good. I think the Quest bars are almost $2 each at Walmart & Target. The Kirkland Signature bars were $18 for 20 bars, so less than $1 each. I don't eat them everyday, just when I am too lazy to cook breakfast or not really hungry. They are quick and filling. I usually heat them in the microwave for a few seconds and spray on a blob of SF Redi Whip. Tastes like desert for breakfast. The box of Kirkland bars came with 10 Chocolate Brownie and 10 Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough. I'm not a huge fan of cookie dough flavor so will have to see if I like them enough to purchase these again. The jury is still out, but so far so good.
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Post by cyndee on Sept 17, 2018 5:31:23 GMT
I found crackers called From The Ground Up cauliflower crackers (see www.fromthegroundupsnacks.com/crackers/). I tried the sea salt variety and you get a lot for 1 serving for a rather small amount of fat and somewhat low net carbs. They also have cheddar and nacho cheese flavors. I don't know points (I'm not currently on WW), but the sea salt variety nutrition info is as follows for a 40 small crackers serving (28 grams): 100 calories 2.5 grams fat 1 gram sat fat 18 grams total carbs (2 g fiber) 2 grams protein 2 grams sugar The ingredients list has lots of good stuff, including even other veggies besides cauliflower. The 28 grams serving is almost double the weight of most crackers' 16 gram servings.
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Post by bee on Sept 17, 2018 15:03:02 GMT
I just bought the RX Bars --- choclate Sea Salt. It is very good and very filling! I also bought the peanut butter but haven't tried it yet.
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Post by DotRen on Sept 17, 2018 15:13:00 GMT
If you have them nearby, try the SweeTango apples! They're only in season for a couple of weeks, and they are so stinking good!
"SweeTango or 'Minneiska' is a cultivar of apple developed by the University of Minnesota in 2000 and first sold in the US in 2009. It is a hybrid of two other apples varieties the university developed: the popular 'Honeycrisp' and the early-ripening 'Minnewasheta'. "
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Post by linda72 on Sept 17, 2018 15:22:23 GMT
We love Honeycrisp apples. Not sure if we'll get the sweeTango but I'll watch for them. Thanks!
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Post by alias123 on Sept 17, 2018 19:40:55 GMT
I found a bread I really like: Dave's Killer Good Seed Bread. Do you find this in the freezer section of the supermarket (in many stores Ezekiel bread is frozen) or is on the shelf with other bread products? I looked in my local Whole Foods and they don't seem to carry it. Thanks !
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Post by linda72 on Sept 17, 2018 20:36:16 GMT
alias123, that is weird that your quote said Zazzles mentioned the Good Seed Bread. I think I was the one who mentioned it. I have found Dave's Killer Bread in Wal-Mart, Kroger, HEB and Randalls groceries (Houston area) I would think Whole Foods would carry it. It is on the aisle with other breads (not in the frozen area) You can check for your location at: Dave's Killer BreadMy family prefers the Good Seed variety over the Power Seed and Whole Grains. The thin slices are 70 calories each (2 SP)
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Post by zazzles on Sept 18, 2018 0:05:18 GMT
I found a bread I really like: Dave's Killer Good Seed Bread. Do you find this in the freezer section of the supermarket (in many stores Ezekiel bread is frozen) or is on the shelf with other bread products? I looked in my local Whole Foods and they don't seem to carry it. Thanks ! The quote is incorrectly tagged to me instead of linda72, Don't know why the system keeps doing that. Seems to have something to do with folks tagging content within quotes where I tagged the original content. Anyway, I CAN answer—Dave's is found in the regular bread section. It once was scarce here in the SF Bay Area, but now it is easy to find at Safeway and some other chains.
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