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Old 09-28-2003, 01:50 PM   #16  
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2 great new finds!

Low carb whole wheat tortillas from La Tortilla Factory;
1 tortilla has:
50 calories
2 grams fat
8 gram fiber
0 sugar
3 grams carbs
5 grams protein
And they taste really good. I warmed one up and rolled it up with very lean roast beef from the deli and a slice of lower-fat pepper jack cheese, lettuce and tomato and I really enjoyed!

I found them at the grocery store in the health food department.
www.latortillafactory.com

Natural Ovens Lo-Carb Bread
per slice:
60 calories
2 grams fat
8 grams fiber
2 grams sugar
3 gr. carbs
7 grams protein
I only had 1 slice so far and I toasted it. I thought it was pretty good.
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Old 09-28-2003, 01:52 PM   #17  
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PROMISE
Fat Free
Nonfat Margarine

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1 T
Calories 0
Total Fat 0
Cholesterol 0
Sodium 90
Total Carbs 0
Protein 0

Vit A 10%


Only for eating!
DO NOT FREEZE

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Old 09-28-2003, 01:59 PM   #18  
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For all you chocolate lovers: found this at Sams Club

Carborite Peanut Butter Cups

calories 170
total fat 14% Sat. fat. 7%
cholesterol 5mg.
sodium 25mg
total carbohydrate 17gr.
dietary fiber 1 gram
Sugars 0g
Sugar alcohols 15g
protein 3g.

Ingredients:Malitol, cocoa butter,Ground Peanuts, Chocolate Liquor, calcium caseinate, partially defatted peanut flour, Butter Oil, Calcium Carbonate,Soya Lecithin(an emulsifier)natural flavor, salt and Sucralose(Splenda)
Service size - one patty

My DH and I cut one in half, as they are fairly big. Taste good, and should be all right if one doesn't go overboard.

The box says 0 sugar carbs and 1.1 net effective carbs.
total carbs 17.0g, minus fiber .09g, minus 15g sugar alcohol equals 1.1 net effective carbs. Lizzie

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Old 10-07-2003, 07:50 PM   #19  
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Hellmans (or BEST) reduced fat mayo is yummy!
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Old 10-23-2003, 06:25 PM   #20  
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RuthXXX I am asking you this question because you too are from Canada, when Snoozin mentioned a roll of canadian bacon what is she refering to? I don't know of any bacon here in Canada that comes on a roll!!!!! Sorry Snoozin for not asking you this but where you are in the US I wasn't sure if you would be sure of what our bacon looks like that we buy in the grocery store so I wasn't sure you could answer this. I know here in NS when I buy bacon it comes in a flat 1 lb package sliced about 12" long by 2" wide. Just trying to gather as much info on all that I am allowed with before starting this diet.
thanks,
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Old 10-24-2003, 11:26 AM   #21  
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Sorry I didn't spot this earlier.
Canadian bacon is really just peameal bacon. In the USA it comes in a roll like a small ham but around these parts it is just sliced or sold whole to slice yourself. It is pork loin that has been brined and coated with cornmeal. Good stuff and OK on SBD!
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Thanks RuthXXX,
I may be new here but I knew I could count on you once again. It is funny but this afternoon I was trying to figure it out and I remembered my dad eating that stuff all the time when I was a child and I wondered if perhaps that was what everyone refers to as Canadian bacon.
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Old 11-04-2003, 09:34 PM   #23  
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You can get a big roll of Canadian/Pea meal bacon at Costco for around $10.00. I cut mine into 3 peices and freeze two for later.
I peice usually covers the week for me.
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I am allergic to nutrasweet/aspertame-- but I can have Splenda
But..... doesn't TAB still have sacchrine?? Check it out--- I was
also thinking Fresca did too!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Angel26519
Diet Rite Soda is made with Splenda and isnt that bad tasting....reminds me of Store Brand Colas.......
I LOVE the Diet Rite with Splenda. I buy it on base 12 cans for only 2.88. I like it better then the sugared sodas and cant stand the taste of Nutrasweet. It leaves an awful after taste in my mouth.
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For those of you with allergies to sweeteners, maybe you would do ok with Somersweet? It is Suzanne Somers sweetener. You can buy it on her site, or at Homeshopping Network.

Also, you can check out a health food store that might have products sweetened with Stevia only.


My latest find is Z Carb candy bars. I bought them at Walgreens in the US. No sugar alcohols, and they have dark chocolate bars that taste just like plain old dark chocolate bars. However, they are sweetened with erythritol, which is an 'ol' sweetener, but it claims to not have any gastro effects. Not sure if this is SBD legal or not - any ideas?
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Hi
I have a couple foods I love that are SBD friendly.

1. Morningstar Farms meat substitute crumble - its like frozen scrambled hamburger and you can add it to chili, ls tomato sauces or anything that calls for scrambled meat.

2. Morningstar Farms Veggie Sausage links - yummy with those eggs or egg substitute

You could probably find this products made by other brands that are just as good. I live in the NE US and found them at Hannaford stores & Shaws.
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Hello fellow Beach Combers

I just thought I would share this web-site with you...
I myself have really enjoyed the Chocolate Extract in my Ricotta Cheese Dessert! Yum! The prices are very reasonable and you use very little flavoring/extract, so a bottle goes a long way.
Enjoy!

Link to site:
http://www.watkinsonline.com/productGroup.cfm?parent=23
Look under EXTRACTS

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Recently found www.alacarb.com. Lots of low carb/sf food items not readily available at any of the stores I shop at (yes, yes, I know SBD is not low-carb, but that's how everything gets categorized these days ;-). Plan to buy some ketchup and bbq sauce as mine that I've made haven't turned out well. they also have sf flavored syrups and fudge sauces, jams, preserves and jellies.
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I have found these delish biscotti from The Smarter Carb. They have 1 net gram carb for the chocolate covered ones and 0 net carbs for the other flavor. they are small, but are so tasty and only 60 cals per serving. It is a nice snack with a cup of coffee or tea.
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