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scorbett1103 01-15-2015 03:59 PM

Quest bars are fine to use as restricted items (because of the calories).

If you subtract the plant fiber content from the total carbs, the carb count on some of the bars is within range for an unrestricted item, but the calories would make them a restricted.

Quest also has a line of shakes as well as chips.

joysh 01-15-2015 04:59 PM

Apparently there are some that have numbers that are too high and others that are ok as restricted. I know that the cashew-coconut and the chocolate brownie are ok as restricteds. There are a few others that also work, but I don't get them.

Briael 01-15-2015 05:18 PM

Cut them in half and use them as unrestricted?

Luv2listn 01-15-2015 06:10 PM

This is great. Restrictive is ok...that is what I was going to use them for.

No luck on the search. I shall keep on trying.

Are they out because of the calories ?

With this sale, I can go on my own quite nicely.

Thanks
ian.

Luv2listn 01-15-2015 06:18 PM

OK...found the thread by searching this site from outside..here are the no, no's..

vanilla almond
mixed berry
peanut butter supreme
peanut butter jelly
coconut cashew

Ian :)

sstw1 01-15-2015 06:27 PM

I believe the most "acceptable" of the Quest Bars are 2 from the natural line, made with Stevia: The chocolate peanut butter and the strawberry cheesecake.

scorpio53 01-15-2015 06:43 PM

Bump!

momat40 01-16-2015 06:19 AM

I love these bars. This time around with IP Alt, i'm using a bar as my snack instead of an EAS shake.

Why didn't I find them before?

These are my favorites so far:
Chocoloate PB, Strawberry Cheesecake, Lemon ?

Vista110 01-16-2015 09:14 AM

As someone who is allergic to almonds, the chocolate PB bar is the ONLY Quest bar that does not contain almonds (I had the guy at GNC help me read all the ingredients for every bar!) I'm using it as a restricted on my alternative plan.

Until the end of February at GNC, a box of Quest bars are $25 if you have a membership! I'm stocking up!

Blueskies2 01-16-2015 10:36 AM

I bought the Quest protein powder in Peanut Butter as I am trying not to use bars for the first few weeks back on IP. I read on 3FC that someone felt this protein powder kept them feeling fuller longer plus the taste was excellent...so I tried it yesterday and love it. And the combo of casein protein (slower digesting protein) and whey (faster digesting protein) worked well for me. A nice and easy bar replacement.

My problem with bars is that if I have one, I want a second...so if I can wean myself away from the bars, I'm better off. I can be moderate with the protein powders.

Wishing all a good day!

Lizzy63 01-16-2015 11:19 AM

Tried the Quest vanilla shake today and love it - whips up very nicely - kind of fluffy - didn't even taste the spinach in it. Best vanilla shake I've tried.

I'm going to have to try the PB shake, since I am a PB addict. Went with vanilla first just because it's more adaptable to adding my instant coffee in the morning. (Though maybe I should try instant coffee in the PB shake - could be good.)

I also got a box of the bars with stevia - so far all are good.

lisa32989 04-10-2015 06:10 PM

Cross postd from the alt thread
 

Originally Posted by Dinie89:
Do all quest bars work as restricted items? Specifically the cookies and cream one ? - are the chips restricted as well??

Quest chips are NOT restricted :)
You can have them twice per day if you want!

However not all Quest Bars would be a regular restricted.
Some would be super-restricted (once/weekly) - or not at all, due to calorie count, fat count, or carb count.

Read your labels carefully. If it is over 30% fat or over 200 calories, this would not be a regular restricted. You can find all the info you need to evaluate a product in Post #1 of this thread.

Specifically regarding the Cookies and Cream bar:
It is 180 calories
60 from fat.
Depending on your math, that is 33% fat or 30%

Most accurate math:
Fat calories/total calories * 100 = percentage of fat
60/180 * 100 = 33.33%

Some people use a simpler approach:
Calories from fat x 3 (not exact but close enough for a quick calculation).

Personally, I would call this bar a super-restricted because it is over 30% fat.
The S'mores one ROCKS but save it for maintenance. It is almost 40% fat.
And the Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough flavor is 37% fat.

My personal favorite regular-restricted Quest bars are the Cinnamon Roll, Double Chocolate Chunk (31% fat but only 160 cals), and Chocolate Peanut Butter. I also like the Strawberry Cheesecake. I've never developed a taste for the Lemon Cream Pie bar, which is also one of their lower calorie bars.

Some people consider the (few) Quest Bars with 160 calories to be non-restricted. But since fat content is almost 30%, I choose to call them restricted.

oneuh2 04-10-2015 06:28 PM

Originally Posted by lisa32989:
Quest chips are NOT restricted :)
You can have them twice per day if you want!

However not all Quest Bars would be a regular restricted.
Some would be super-restricted (once/weekly) - or not at all, due to calorie count, fat count, or carb count.

Read your labels carefully. If it is over 30% fat or over 200 calories, this would not be a regular restricted. You can find all the info you need to evaluate a product in Post #1 of this thread.

Specifically regarding the Cookies and Cream bar:
It is 180 calories
60 from fat.
Depending on your math, that is 33% fat or 30%

Most accurate math:
Fat calories/total calories * 100 = percentage of fat
60/180 * 100 = 33.33%

Some people use a simpler approach:
Calories from fat x 3 (not exact but close enough for a quick calculation).

Personally, I would call this bar a super-restricted because it is over 30% fat.
The S'mores one ROCKS but save it for maintenance. It is almost 40% fat.
And the Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough flavor is 37% fat.

My personal favorite regular-restricted Quest bars are the Cinnamon Roll, Double Chocolate Chunk (31% fat but only 160 cals), and Chocolate Peanut Butter. I also like the Strawberry Cheesecake. I've never developed a taste for the Lemon Cream Pie bar, which is also one of their lower calorie bars.

Some people consider the (few) Quest Bars with 160 calories to be non-restricted. But since fat content is almost 30%, I choose to call them restricted.

I think your assessment of the Quest bars is a smart one, Lisa.

I missed getting to my clinic before going out of town a couple of weeks ago, but I was able to buy some quest bars and chips at the GNC while in Hilton Head Island, SC. I decided to try the Apple Pie bar - it is
180 calories
50 calories from fat, or 27% Fat content
25 grams of Carb and 18 grams of Fiber... net carbs are 7 (some would subtract the sugar alcohols too but I don't do that)
20 grams Protein

I would love to consider it to be unrestricted but it also has 4 g of Sugar, and at 180 calories, it just seems like it's smarter to consider it Restricted.

However - can I tell you how totally YUMMY this bar is when you split it lengthwise, cut each of those strips into 4 pieces and put all 8 on a cookie sheet at 350 for 9 minutes? Best little cookies - they smell like apple pie as when you open the oven after they have baked, and the texture changes from that sorta 'Turkish Taffy' or Nougat-like texture, to an actual cookie texture. As they cool from the oven, they become chewy like a brownie or other bar cookie.... is your mouth watering yet? Mine is!!!

And I have tried baking every flavor I of quest bar that I have purchased - the Chocolate Chunk and the Cinnamon Bun both bake up into yummy cookies - as do the super restricted... I plan to make these my go to sweet treats in maintenance. The baked Quest bars satisfy my sweet tooth so well because cookies are my very favorite food on the planet.

canadjineh 04-10-2015 07:48 PM

The chewy taffy-ness of the Quest bars is what I like about them, they last so long and are very flavourful too. In fact, the chewier the better for me, lol.
Liana

AlaskanRN 04-13-2015 10:18 AM

I just started eating Quest bars to save money on my one box of restrictives, my thing is eating a S'Mores flavored one every morning with my coffee, I eat it super slow and I have a weird way I eat it, for some reason I really like to bite of tiny chunks with my front teeth, I dont know why it just feels good, lol. It keeps me stuffed for hours!!! Its been the best breakfast item for me and it has not affected my weight in a bad way, 4 net carbs in that flavor. Im working out A LOT lately too so the Quest bars seem to be a good pre-workout snack.


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