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Thomas Muffaletto
 
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that is about 6 carbs lower than the ones I get at 2 a serving.
I will check them out thank you.

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"Jeff Lane" > wrote in message
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>I saw a previous discussion about tortillas and wanted to mention the
>tortillas that I have found at my local Wal-Mart. The brand is Baja. They
>are marketed as "Low In Fat" White Corn Tortillas. We really like them.
>
> Here's the info:
>
> Serving Size: 2 Tortillas
> Servings per container: 6
>
> Amount Per Serving
> Calories 50 Calories from Fat 10
>
> % Daily Value
> Total Fat 1 g 2%
> Saturated Fat 0g 1%
> Cholesterol 0 mg 0%
> Sodium 5 mg 0%
> Total Carbohydrates 9g 3%
> Dietary Fiber 2g 8%
> Sugars 0g
> Protein 1 g
>
> Remember, this is for two tortillas! They are the small, taco-sized
> tortillas and they fry up very nice with just a little oil, or you can
> heat them in the microwave between a damp paper towel and they come out
> okay as well.
>
> We eat these with steak, chicken or pork, refried beans, salsa, cheese and
> (sometimes) grilled onions and/or peppers. Two of them are quite filling
> and make for a hearty lunch or main course at dinner time. They are very
> easy to prepare. We are lucky enough to get to come home for lunch and
> can fix these in just a few minutes for a wonderful hot meal.
>