Which of the Kraft SB diet products do you like?

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  • I've noticed there are lots of SB diet foods by Kraft in the stores, and am curious to try some of them.

    So far I have had some of the phase I frozen meals. The chicken and broccoli caprese is great. There is an Asian style pork dish that was okay, but not as good as I hoped. I like how they have decent size portions compared to most diet meals.


    If you've tried any good products, please share. I know we're not limited to these official SB products, but they can be nice and convenient when you don't have much time.
  • never have any of them although I do use the Triscuit Thin Crisps that have the SBD logo on them.
  • Not available in Canada, I'm afraid, but they sure would be convenient.
  • I love, love, love the chicken salad with the cranberries. LOVE IT! I eat it almost every day for lunch anymore. It's not frozen, it is in with the lunchmeat and lunchables. I also like the wraps that are in that section.
  • i too love the south beach frozen meal and their wraps. they are yummy. i started eating them even before i started south beach. costco has the variety packs and i do think they are very convient when you don't feel like having a salad. i just bought the bars today, i heard they were good.
  • I really like that chicken salad w/cranberries, too! I mix it up and eat it on a bed of romaine or cabbage or broccoli slaw. I appreciate the convenience of being able to grab something OP when I'm in a hurry or on the run. Another product I really like are the SB pizzas.
  • I'm going to have to look for that chicken salad with cranberries the next time I'm at the store!

    I've tried a couple of the granola/cereal bars. My favorite so far is the 100 calorie triple berry - a nice treat when you need a snack on the go and something different from the usual.
  • Oooh! I love chicken salad with cranberries. I haven't tried the Kraft version, but I have a recipe around here somewhere. Wonder if it would be SB friendly. I'm off to find it now!

    I've tried several of the frozen dinners, but I really haven't cared for any of them. I think my tastes must not be "mainstream". I've also tried some of the 100 calorie bars...at least the girls like 'em.
  • I'll have to look out for the chicken salad too. right now I'm a student full time, but when I work this summer I could bring a lunch like this. when I go to phase II I could start eating the wraps. sometimes it's time consuming to make eggs in the morning, and I've even been too busy to make the frozen quiches ahead of time.
  • Well, I just may have to take my passport and $USA and take a day trip to Watertown, NY to do a South Beach shop. The chicken and cranberry salad has me drooling!
  • The only thing I've tried have been the peanut butter cookies and the "baby triscuits" and both were good. I cook a big meal every afternoon, so I don't need to bring my lunch (I get off of school at 12:30). But my husband was telling me I should go pick up some of the meals since they are on sale right now to keep on hand.
  • Love It!
    *Cranberry Chicken Salad, but it is really expensive for what you get. They give a pack of chicken, pack of mayonaise, walnuts, and like 10 dried cranberries. You could make this very easily. The pita chips that are in the pack are pretty bland too. I make my own.
    *High Protein Cereal Bars, especially pb and cinnamon raisin
    *SB Pizza

    Hate, Hate Hate!
    -Breakfast wraps, they seriously made me throw up.
    -Cookies-weird greasy residue

    I do buy a lot of stuff with the logo, like triscuits thin crisps..those things are da' bomb!
  • If I needed to grab a quick lunch, I might use one of the frozen meals. However, I dont really care for the taste of them....and, they don't include enough of a veggie serving for my lunch. I typically eat 2 cups of veggies at lunch. I do use the Turkey Polska Kielbasa with the Southbeach "seal of approval" and the turkey bacon.
  • I really like the wraps! I've tried the turkey and bacon and the southwest chicken. I, too, find that it's hard for me to get my veggies in when I have one, but it's great to have something on hand for emergencies! When I buy several at a time it seems expensive, but when I consider that I used to eat out at almost every meal (which is a minimum of $5 a pop), $3 doesn't seem that bad. And they (the wraps at least) have coupons inside for your next purchase. I wish they would sell the whole wheat tortillas by themselves in a package. They are the best tasting ww tortillas I've tried. I need to keep an eye out for the products that have the South Beach "seal of approval"!
  • ksk571 - Keep an eye out for the tortillas. They sell them at my Tom Thumb grocery store in Texas so I imagine they will make it to most large stores eventually. They are good.