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  • I have read on this board and others about "Boca Burgers". I thought they were a common thing, but I can't find them around here. Do I need to make a road trip the the Whole Foods Market for these? I hope not!
    Can anyone tell me what store they found these in? Oh an one more thing - are fat free tortillas a Whole Foods item as well?

    Thanks so much!
  • Boca Burgers can usually be found at most major grocery store chains in the frozen section usually near the health foods or organic foods. Look for other soy products. I have never seen a fat-free tortilla but both Mission and Arizona brands have a reduced fat tortilla (6" ones are 1 point and 8" ones are 2 points) both in regular flour and wheat. La Tortilla Factory also makes a low-fat wheat tortilla but I can only find those in my health food or organic stores.
  • Hi Kelly, thanks for the quick reply! Let me ask you, are they better than Morningstar Farms? My store did have those, so I bought them today. I'm wondering if the Boca's are better taste-wise and points-wise. If I remember right, I figured a MS patty to be 2 points. What are the Boca Burgers?
  • Depending on the type Bocas are 1 or 2 points a piece. They have more of a texture like meat and IMHO they taste 1000 times better than Garden Burgers.
  • For Bocaburgers at 1 point I like the Chef Max's and the Roasted Onion the best. Morning Star Spicy Black Bean Burgers are WONDERFUL but they are 3 points each.

    Usually I'll have the Bocaburger and eggbeater (or egg white) omelette for breakfast and save the Morningstar for lunch.

    I find them both in the frozen food section of the grocery stores and I live in a very small town.

    [This message has been edited by 2BFIT1 (edited 02-20-2001).]
  • I used to be able to find Boca Burgers at Sam's but now ours only has the Morningstar products, same with the local grocery. GRRR. I have found a local health food store that carries a generic in bulk and it was much cheaper. I used my GF grill with some marinade and they turned out just as good as the Boca or Morningstar. They also had generic crumbles for recipes at about 1/4 the price.
  • There is indeed fat free tortillas! I buy them all the time. They are by Don Marcos, and listed as Healthy Style, Fat Free. Only 60 calories, and 6 grams of fiber (which obviously now is capped at 4)
    Pat
  • Not knowing what to expect I tried the Boca Burgers...spayed a non stick pan and cooked it for about five mins on each side...placed it on lite bread with ff cheese for a wonderful sandwich for only 3 pts....actually thanks to 2BFIT1 who suggested it in her thread...it was terrfic.
    And another day for one more point I had it on a toasted english muffin. Was delicious and satisfying.

    There are four to the box I bought and what I liked is that they are individually wrapped giving you the feeling of freshness.
    Definitely a great lunch surprise...never thought I'd enjoy it!....thanks Pat for the suggestion.

    Carla
  • You can also prepare them by poking a hole in the plastic bag (o.k., I do it with my teeth--don't tell) and nuking for about 90 seconds. Comes out nice and juicy. Do this simultaneously with putting 2 slices light bread topped with slices of FF cheese in your toaster oven. When the toaster and the microwave go "bing," assemble yourself a dandy 3 point cheeseburger. Yum.

    (I like the salsa flavor. Only 80 calories/ 1 point)

    [This message has been edited by Bumby (edited 03-01-2001).]
  • I put a Boca on a FF English muffin, toasted.
    I add sliced onions and tomato if it's in season. Then I top it with tiny bits of relish and ketchup. All of this still adds up to 2 points and makes a great lunch or a good base for dinner. It's great to have bocas in the freezer in case you get sidetracked with extra point consumption during the day and need a tasty but light in points supper. Adding a cup or so of WW soup bulks up the meal without the points.
    We can do this!
  • This is exactly what I brought for lunch today... I overdid it last night, so I am eating a little lighter the rest of the week...
    I love these Boca Burgers... My sister has been eating them for years adn I used to think "How Gross!!", But then I tried the Chef Max one and fell in love

  • Gardenburger makes a fire roasted veggie burger(2 pts, I believe) that is excellent. It tastes NOTHING like a burger, but makes a really tasty lunch either by itself or with 2 slices of lite italian and a slice of FF provolone. Add some grilled zuchinni....YUM....Is it time for lunch yet?

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  • I nuke a Chef Max's Favorite flavor boca burger, cut it into cubes, put it on top of 1/2 cup of tomato sauce, nuke that for 1 1/2 minutes, and then put that on top of pasta. Seven points, very filling, and lots of protein!
  • Chef Max's favorite is the best! Very versatile, great on a ff english muffin (toasted) with a slice of 2% milk cheese for a filling breakfast sandwich. Keeps me going all the way to lunch, and gets a milk serving in to boot!

    Equally great on a hamburger bun with all the fixings!

    Yum!
  • Uh-oh
    Oh, crap. I've been counting my Morningstar patties at 1 point each. I need to go back and refigure! Oops!