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Old 01-22-2011, 04:28 PM   #1  
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Does anyone know if these are "legal" on phase 1 protocol?

Nutrition Info:

Serving Size
109 g
Total Carbohydrates
2 g
Calories
170
Dietary Fiber
0 g
Calories From Fat
90
Sugars
2 g
Total Fat
10.0 g
Protein
17 g
Saturated Fat
2.5 g
Vitamin A
2 %
Trans Fat
.0 g
Vitamin C
2 %
Cholesterol
70 mg
Iron
6 %
Sodium
670 mg
Calcium
2 %
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Old 01-23-2011, 03:28 PM   #2  
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My coach OK'd them, hubby and I ate them occasionally with no problems. They are great with some saurkraut!
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I had one of these tonight and its great! Very yummy and not too large
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My coach OK'd them, hubby and I ate them occasionally with no problems. They are great with some saurkraut!
I'm going to have to ask my coach about these as well! I love these! Thanks for the idea.
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Kind of high in fat...but so tasty. Maybe have them occasionally, not frequently.
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I also have these every few weeks... I haven't noticed any difference.
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I'm going to go against the flow here and say I wouldn't have them.

You didn't list the ingredients but I bet there is sugar in those brats, especially since the nutrients list has 2 grams of sugars listed. I guess my philosophy is: why consume carbs in my protein when I can get protein without carbs?

The sodium content is high too so I would expect some consequences from that. It's like 3 times more than you would get from the same amount of steak.

But whatever you decide, I hope you have a great weight-loss this week!
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What does "sugars" mean on the nutritional analysis of packages? I looked at some low fat turkey sausages, but worried about adding sugars??
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