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Found the low carb tortillas.
Haven't tried them yet. No soy, but they do have transfats. It's always
something. Why can't they make food that is good for you? -- See my webpage: http://mysite.verizon.net/juliebove/index.htm |
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As seldom as I eat them I'd take transfats over soy any day. Still you'd
think if they were on the ball enough to knew that many of us dislike soy they would dump transfats too. What brand are they anyway? "Julie Bove" > wrote in message news:j23Bd.11527$L7.8107@trnddc05... > Haven't tried them yet. No soy, but they do have transfats. It's always > something. Why can't they make food that is good for you? |
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"Deb" > wrote in message ... > As seldom as I eat them I'd take transfats over soy any day. Still you'd > think if they were on the ball enough to knew that many of us dislike soy > they would dump transfats too. > > What brand are they anyway? Mission. Got both the regular flour and whole wheat. Just ate two of the regular ones since they expire sooner than the others. They contain cellulose fiber, otherwise known as paper. They felt funny. Too soft and light. Tasted okay though. Will have to see how I test in two hours. -- See my webpage: http://mysite.verizon.net/juliebove/index.htm |
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"Julie Bove" > wrote in message news:HclBd.21940$rL3.10062@trnddc03... > Mission. Got both the regular flour and whole wheat. Just ate two of the > regular ones since they expire sooner than the others. They contain > cellulose fiber, otherwise known as paper. They felt funny. Too soft and > light. Tasted okay though. Will have to see how I test in two hours. Don't think I'll be buying those again. BG was 105 before eating and 157 two hours later. Ate 2 tortillas, 1/2 cup fat free refried beans, some onion and green pepper slices, 1/4 cup salasa, 1/4 cup shredded Mexican cheese, and 1 1/2 stalks of celery. That works out to about 32 g carbs, max. Probably not even quite that much. -- See my webpage: http://mysite.verizon.net/juliebove/index.htm |
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On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 03:16:19 GMT, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > > > >"Julie Bove" > wrote in message >news:HclBd.21940$rL3.10062@trnddc03... > >> Mission. Got both the regular flour and whole wheat. Just ate two of the >> regular ones since they expire sooner than the others. They contain >> cellulose fiber, otherwise known as paper. They felt funny. Too soft and >> light. Tasted okay though. Will have to see how I test in two hours. > >Don't think I'll be buying those again. BG was 105 before eating and 157 >two hours later. Ate 2 tortillas, 1/2 cup fat free refried beans, some >onion and green pepper slices, 1/4 cup salasa, 1/4 cup shredded Mexican >cheese, and 1 1/2 stalks of celery. That works out to about 32 g carbs, >max. Probably not even quite that much. Oooof. I have no problems with 'em at all! Oh well, back to the drawing board I guess. Can you make your own? -- Siobhan Perricone Humans wrote the bible, God wrote the rocks -- Word of God by Kathy Mar |
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"Siobhan Perricone" > wrote in message ... > Can you make your own? I made my own tortillas twice. Made corn ones once and flour ones once. Both were far more trouble than they were worth. And with the small amount that I eat of them, it would be even less worth it to make them. When I buy a package of them, many get thrown away because I can't eat them fast enough. Yes, I know they can be frozen, but I don't like the texture of them after they've been frozen. -- See my webpage: http://mysite.verizon.net/juliebove/index.htm |
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