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Old 09-05-2012, 01:56 PM   #1  
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Besides, the shakes, puddings and drinks and soups (and the recipes made with them), what are some other unrestricted products to look for? I think there are some bars and snacks out there, and I hope to get a list together before placing a new order.

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All th ip bars and snacks are restricted.

Protidiet makes a oatmeal that's not. It's yummy!
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sugarfree jello is a great snack, anything "over the counter" that is all "zero's" works.
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sugarfree jello is a great snack, anything "over the counter" that is all "zero's" works.
Yep, those are freebies. (Sugar-free jello contains nutrasweet - proceed with caution.)

I'm looking for items that count toward the "unrestricted" requirements of the plan.
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All th ip bars and snacks are restricted.

Protidiet makes a oatmeal that's not. It's yummy!
Guess I should have specified alternatives since that's what I'm doing - I'll edit my post. Thanks!
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ProtiDiet Cereal - Honey Nut Soy from nashua nutrition
kinda like honey nut cheerios...

the chocolate ones however ARE RESTRICTED....but i ordered 1 box not realizing, so i mixed 1 bag with 2 bags of regular for a chocolate and honey nut unrestricted mix!!

i nibble on these when watching tv, or playing board games or any time i am around others snacking on the foods i don't eat!! they are tiny and easy to eat slowly!!
nice and portable too!!
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Check the thread from a few days ago with the go-to's- I listed a few unrestricted things that I like. I need to take a closer look at the bars, I think there are a few brands that might be unrestricted but I haven't had time to do the math! Healthwise are not, that much I know. That's why they are so delicious!!
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Besides, the shakes, puddings and drinks and soups (and the recipes made with them), what are some other unrestricted products to look for? I think there are some bars and snacks out there, and I hope to get a list together before placing a new order.
I've used alternative products for all but the first couple of weeks of the program, and enjoy a variety of products I purchase through thelowcarbgrocery.com in Canada as well as various things from ProtiDiet. I know the lowcarbgrocery products are available through netrition.com.

For example there is a cereal called Smaps that I really like, both as cereal with RTD or a bit of unsweetened almond milk on it - or also just as a dry snack. Occasionally I'll make a mixture (paying attention to nutritional content of both per serving so that it is an appropriate combined serving size) of Smaps & Soy Beanits for a snack and that's a nice change. There are also very tasty muffins mixes in several different flavors that imo are unrestricted. Also pancake/waffle mixes .. I had a chocolate waffle today for lunch that was fantastic, and I would consider it unrestricted. The ProtiDiet plain and blueberry pancake mixes are unrestricted. Ditto their oatmeal - which means you can enjoy rhubarb crumble and not consider it a restricted. There's also a product called Apple Berry Granola that I consider unrestricted. I add a little extra protein powder to it to get the 15-18g/serving, but that's easy to do. I add a little unsweetened almond milk to it.

I avoid the sugar-free Jello packets, and instead use Knox gelatine with some MIO for flavor.

I started a blog just recently and posted it in my signature line. I have entries there now about most of the above with the exception of the soy beanits and granola. Feel free to check it out. It's amazing what products are out there that are good alternative options, when you do a little sleuthing and get creative.

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I've used alternative products for all but the first couple of weeks of the program, and enjoy a variety of products I purchase through thelowcarbgrocery.com in Canada as well as various things from ProtiDiet. I know the lowcarbgrocery products are available through netrition.com.

For example there is a cereal called Smaps that I really like, both as cereal with RTD or a bit of unsweetened almond milk on it - or also just as a dry snack. Occasionally I'll make a mixture (paying attention to nutritional content of both per serving so that it is an appropriate combined serving size) of Smaps & Soy Beanits for a snack and that's a nice change. There are also very tasty muffins mixes in several different flavors that imo are unrestricted. Also pancake/waffle mixes .. I had a chocolate waffle today for lunch that was fantastic, and I would consider it unrestricted. The ProtiDiet plain and blueberry pancake mixes are unrestricted. Ditto their oatmeal - which means you can enjoy rhubarb crumble and not consider it a restricted. There's also a product called Apple Berry Granola that I consider unrestricted. I add a little extra protein powder to it to get the 15-18g/serving, but that's easy to do. I add a little unsweetened almond milk to it.

I avoid the sugar-free Jello packets, and instead use Knox gelatine with some MIO for flavor.

I started a blog just recently and posted it in my signature line. I have entries there now about most of the above with the exception of the soy beanits and granola. Feel free to check it out. It's amazing what products are out there that are good alternative options, when you do a little sleuthing and get creative.
Thanks for the great info! I checked out your blog and it's a wonderful resource of information for all things IP, great job putting it together!

I found there a bar I had heard about: the Simply bar, the lemon coconut you talk about is unrestricted. Hopefully the other varieties are as well. I'll definitely check that out!
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I use the simply bars. I believe the old version of chocolate peanut butter was restricted, but some would not be. I like them all.
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I agree with Rainbow. i keep the cereal in my work bag just in case i get the munchies
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Yep, those are freebies. (Sugar-free jello contains nutrasweet - proceed with caution.)

I'm looking for items that count toward the "unrestricted" requirements of the plan.
I made the 5 cal per cup - all other things zero jello last night. I may have found the recipe here (can't remember!!) It's made with regular jello where you add your own sweetener, gelatin, stevia and boiling and ice water. It took forever to set up but YUM and "filling".
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I made the 5 cal per cup - all other things zero jello last night. I may have found the recipe here (can't remember!!) It's made with regular jello where you add your own sweetener, gelatin, stevia and boiling and ice water. It took forever to set up but YUM and "filling".
Great choice for a snack! I think what she's looking for is stuff that has the protein content/nutrients to work as one of the meal replacements, but still be considered unrestricted (under 9g carbs).

I'm still browsing the alternative stuff, but I saw proti-diet and Health Wise (a brand they have at my local nutrition store) both carry a honey-nut cheerios knockoff that count as unrestricted. I'm trying the Health Wise brand next time I stock up!
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Thanks for the great info! I checked out your blog and it's a wonderful resource of information for all things IP, great job putting it together!

I found there a bar I had heard about: the Simply bar, the lemon coconut you talk about is unrestricted. Hopefully the other varieties are as well. I'll definitely check that out!
I'm pretty sure several at least of The Simply Bars can be considered unrestricted - just check the nutritional stats. And thanks for the kind comments about my blog. I'm hoping folks will learn of it's existence, and that it will be useful.

P.S. - I'm copying a link below that goes to one of my blog pages connecting to a The Simply Bar product page. It shows several different varieties of the bar - just click on each nutrition info link for complete info on each of them - I just took a quick look and so far imo all of the ones I clicked on could be considered unrestricteds. http://www.wellnessfoods.ca/thesimplybar-products.html

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I like to eat the crispy cereal and add WF chocolate syrup to it and it is like cocoa crispies. I have also heard of the Simply Bar but have not investigated it thoroughly.
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