Are croutons naughty or nice? Lol
Jrabbit321
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I was reading over the crouton labels are the grocery store just now & they seem pretty low calorie, low fat & low carb. I was thinking of getting a bag & throwing a few in with my afternoon salads. Are they ok in a low carb/low fat diet? Or should I avoid them?
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I think everything in moderation is fine. Stick to the portion size if you need that extra crunch. Although you could try adding nuts if you want that crunch factor with your salad. My only concern with croutons are not just the bread, but the butter or whatever else is used to make them.0
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I wouldn't have said they were low fat or low carb, but it depends how they've been made. A few won't hurt, but I prefer sunflower seeds to give my salads crunch.0
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I wouldn't have said they were low fat or low carb, but it depends how they've been made. A few won't hurt, but I prefer sunflower seeds to give my salads crunch.
I love sunflower seeds, but they seem so high in calories!0 -
As long as it fits into your macros and calorie intake you'll be fine. I crumble a very small amount of blue cheese on my salads to transform the flavor and incorporate the extra few cals into my eating plan.
You need to make tiny adjustments like this to ensure that you can persevere with it.0 -
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I think everything in moderation is fine. Stick to the portion size if you need that extra crunch. Although you could try adding nuts if you want that crunch factor with your salad. My only concern with croutons are not just the bread, but the butter or whatever else is used to make them.
I don't know if they would be in moderation since I would eat them daily.0 -
As long as it fits into your macros and calorie intake you'll be fine. I crumble a very small amount of blue cheese on my salads to transform the flavor and incorporate the extra few cals into my eating plan.
You need to make tiny adjustments like this to ensure that you can persevere with it.
Sounds like a really good way to have them.0 -
If its something you love and feel you need then you could always make your own. That way you know exactly what you're eating.
Very true! I'm going to google some recipes.0 -
I think everything in moderation is fine. Stick to the portion size if you need that extra crunch. Although you could try adding nuts if you want that crunch factor with your salad. My only concern with croutons are not just the bread, but the butter or whatever else is used to make them.
I don't know if they would be in moderation since I would eat them daily.0 -
I think everything in moderation is fine. Stick to the portion size if you need that extra crunch. Although you could try adding nuts if you want that crunch factor with your salad. My only concern with croutons are not just the bread, but the butter or whatever else is used to make them.
I don't know if they would be in moderation since I would eat them daily.
Right, I understand that. But, I just wasn't sure if they would be in general good or not. I mean cookies & cakes can be fit into our calories for the day as well. But, if doesn't make them good for us to eat regularly.0 -
You can always make your own; cut up your leftover whole wheat bread into cubes*, spread them out on a cookie sheet, put them in the oven and put it on the lowest heat setting. When it reaches that temp, turn it off and leave them in overnight. Nice and crunchy after, and you know exactly what's in them (my mom did this for years).
*Mom actually used scissors for this, but I'm sure a bread knife would probably work better.0 -
You can always make your own; cut up your leftover whole wheat bread into cubes*, spread them out on a cookie sheet, put them in the oven and put it on the lowest heat setting. When it reaches that temp, turn it off and leave them in overnight. Nice and crunchy after, and you know exactly what's in them (my mom did this for years).
*Mom actually used scissors for this, but I'm sure a bread knife would probably work better.
Thank you!, this sounds like a great idea :-)0 -
I think everything in moderation is fine. Stick to the portion size if you need that extra crunch. Although you could try adding nuts if you want that crunch factor with your salad. My only concern with croutons are not just the bread, but the butter or whatever else is used to make them.
I don't know if they would be in moderation since I would eat them daily.
Right, I understand that. But, I just wasn't sure if they would be in general good or not. I mean cookies & cakes can be fit into our calories for the day as well. But, if doesn't make them good for us to eat regularly.0
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