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Old 05-12-2006, 07:13 PM   #1  
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Default Laughing Cow Lite Garlic & Herb Cheese

Just bought some of this new kind of Laughing Cow cheese and it's delicious! Only 35 calories per serving. I had some for a snack on a Wasa cracker for only 65 calories total.

Here's their website where you can get nutritional info: http://www.thelaughingcow.com/lc/lc....edges?openpage
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That's my favorite snack. Just discovered the garlic and herb cheese two weeks ago, and have it at least 4 times a week in the afternoon when I am craving something soothing.

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I've had some of these for awhile. Last night I stirred one into my cauliflower - yummmmmmm! Didn't melt quite as well as the plain, and next time I think I'll try microwaving it for a few seconds first.
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I live on these. Fat free rykrisp cracker, plus laughing cow plain or garlic and herb, and I am good to go. Its my afternoon snack nearly every day.
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I've had some of these for awhile. Last night I stirred one into my cauliflower - yummmmmmm! Didn't melt quite as well as the plain, and next time I think I'll try microwaving it for a few seconds first.
That's interesting... I might try it on some veggies or even on 1/2 a baked potato!
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Here's a fav recipe of mine:

small chicken breast, pounded flat
lightly salt and pepper each side
spread one side with laughing cow garlic and herb
roll and pin with a toothpick
bake at 350 for 30 min

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Thanks for the recipe! It sounds easy and delicious. I'll give it a try soon.
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I LOVE the Laughing Cow Lite Garlic & Herb IN my Egg Beaters in the morning. Very tasty!
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