YUM. FlatOut Flatbreads

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  • I found these the other day. They are stoneground wheat tortillas- nutritional info is as follows:

    per wrap (1.9oz):
    90 cal
    2.5g fat
    9g. dietary fiber
    6 net carbs

    They are soft and the package says they make a great pizza.. I have been using them for veggie wraps and we have also used them for burritoes. They are oval, probably 10 inchesx 7 inches so do-able for a burrito, quesadilla, etc. They taste good too.
  • I've been obsessed with these for the past few months. I just wish they were cheaper since I eat so many of the them, lol.
  • Where can one buy them?
  • the only place i have seen them is super walmart but there must be other stores that carry them.
  • I get mine at Publix. Love them. They have a regular & a lite, I usually get the Italian seasoned.
  • if you check their website (I don't know if I can post a link-I googled "flatout flatbreads where to buy") and you can choose your state and get a list of stores. Our local walmart only had one flavor but it looks like the have all different flavors I want to try! The website says BJ's Wholesale carries them- maybe it is a variety pack! We are making pizza for lunch on them.
  • Ooooh I love these! Just found out about them and tried them a week ago. Got mine at Safeway. They were in the bakery section on their own little stand, not with the bread or tortillas like you would expect.

    I've got one in the oven right now covered in pizza sauce, soy cheese and tomatoes! Yummy!
  • I love these, they are so delicious...we have them at harris teeter here in NC. We get the multigrain flax kind and make pizzas on them...they have 8 grams of fiber and 100 calories!
  • I like these also-- for pizzas--yummo
    Just wanted to say at Wal-mart they are by the deli, not the regular bread aisle.
  • curious what the sodium content is?...i have a feeling its very high!
  • the ones I've seen are about 12% (300 mg) per slice.
  • I found these in Costco, although the ones that are available there have 100 calorie each. But you can get 18 flatbread for around 6-7 dollars.
  • I love these too and use then a couple of times a week. The sun dried tomato is my favorite flavor. I get mine at Nob Hill/Raley's, Safeway, and also Lucky stores.

    Between these, La tortillas, and orowheat sandwich thins, I am coverd in the bread department!
  • I love these too! Excellent pizza - my fave is pizza with spinach, mushrooms and grilled or baked chicken! So quick and easy - esp if you use Contadina squeeze pizza sauce! YUM! Have used for burritos too!
  • I went and bought these and really didn't like them much In my opinion they seemed to have that "cardboard" flavor going on, maybe it's because I didn't cook it but used it as a wrap for a turkey sandwich, didn't turn out tasty at all! I bought the Light ones. I'll go back to my usually tortillas and keep on looking for that perfect flatbread......