tortillas- I will miss u!
BrenWOW
Posts: 95
I was shocked that the corn tortillas that are usually a staple at meals in my house are that bad. 24 g of carbs in one little tortilla...who eats just one? lol Ok, another food on the list of what to cut out!
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You don't have to cut them out (unless you want to) I've found new tortilla's that are less calories/fat/carbs and just as tasty. The ones I like the most (so far) are Cesar's - Whole Wheat Wrap, 80calories, 4 g fat and 11g carbs0
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Try Trader Joe's Reduced Carb Whole Wheat Flour Tortillas if you can. I'm sure there are other brands with reduced carb tortillas if you don't have a TJ's near you.0
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TY but no to the wheat tortillas- my husband is mexican- he would never go for that! lol But for myself, maybe I will try them- never had wheat ones ever.0
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Um, what's wrong with carbs?0
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You don't really have to give them up, just control the quantity. Log them and next time you go to the grocery store check the labels and buy the best one. Check the calorie content more than the carbs, unless you are doing a low carb approach to your eating.
Remember that this is not a temporary thing; therefore, don't try to be someone that you are not. Your roots and culture will influence your choices and your level of happiness, which in turn will determine your level of success. Look for ways to incorporate your flavors, foods, and recipes; all you have to do is transform them into a healthier and lower calorie content version of itself.0 -
I'd be sobbing hysterically if I had to give up my tortillas. If you love them that much, they do have low-carb ones available.0
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TY but no to the wheat tortillas- my husband is mexican- he would never go for that! lol But for myself, maybe I will try them- never had wheat ones ever.
they have other kinds than just the wheat, I was just telling you what I had. I don't know the calories and such on the regular ones cause I don't have them at my desk0 -
Hmm. There's not really that much wrong with carbs. And there are TONS of alternative options that would be more in line with what you imagine a tortilla should be. And why COULDN'T you eat just one, and fill the rest of your plate with veggies or something else? One is plenty. *shrug* Cutting out something that you love completely is pretty much a setup for failure...0
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Um, what's wrong with carbs?
That.0 -
Um, what's wrong with carbs?
Nothing.
But avoiding "unecessary" carbs in terms of the calories that come with it might be the question. It depends what people are doing with their diets. I try to avoid foods with high amounts of carbs, such as bread, noodles, etc, and try to aim for carbs from fruits, veggies and some dairy products. If I eat high carb foods like the ones I mentioned, I get hungry fairly quickly and have already wasted a good part of my calorie limit. The other stuff keeps me fuller. Perhaps OP still wants to enjoy the tortillas but have spare calories?0 -
sorry it posted twice for some reason0
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Um, what's wrong with carbs?
Nothing.
But avoiding "unecessary" carbs in terms of the calories that come with it might be the quesiton. It depends what people are doing with their diets. I try to avoid foods with high amounts of carbs, such as bread, noodles, etc, and try to aim for carbs from fruits, veggies and some dairy products. If I eat high carb foods like the ones I mentioned, I get hungry fairly quickly and have already wasted a good part of my calorie limit. The other stuff keeps me fuller. Perhaps OP still wants to enkoy the tortillas but have spare calories?
Thanks for understanding! And one small tortilla is never enough. lol0 -
Hmm. There's not really that much wrong with carbs. And there are TONS of alternative options that would be more in line with what you imagine a tortilla should be. And why COULDN'T you eat just one, and fill the rest of your plate with veggies or something else? One is plenty. *shrug* Cutting out something that you love completely is pretty much a setup for failure...
That was a joke- like Jay's potato chips. Mexicans don't ever eat just one tortilla. And yes, I cut out a lot of things completely and am not failing, thanks .0 -
Thank you guys for your ideas and I will try the wheat ones, they don't sound bad.0
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Hmm. There's not really that much wrong with carbs. And there are TONS of alternative options that would be more in line with what you imagine a tortilla should be. And why COULDN'T you eat just one, and fill the rest of your plate with veggies or something else? One is plenty. *shrug* Cutting out something that you love completely is pretty much a setup for failure...
That was a joke- like Jay's potato chips. Mexicans don't ever eat just one tortilla. And yes, I cut out a lot of things completely and am not failing, thanks .
Yeah, I actually did realize it was a joke, but when you went on to say you were going to completely cut them out, that's why I said it's not really necessary or sustainable to do that. At least not for me. If you can consistently cut out things forever, more power to you. I truly wasn't meaning anything in a mean or sarcastic way, I was trying to offer sincere advice, but I guess I'll just take it elsewhere. Good luck!0 -
Thanks for understanding! And one small tortilla is never enough. lol
Yea, people on this site start to have a coronary once you start even insinuating or even remotely suggesting you are trying to reduce your carb intake. It's a knee-jerk reaction to people preaching to them that Atkins was wrong, bad, and so on. So they simply assume you are striving for a life in ketosis.
A bit presumptuous, I know.
But I for examaple can't do the high carb low fat diet I had when I was younger. I just don't burn up the calories and I get far too hungry, thus eating too much (in terms of calories). I need to eat more protein, get carb from different sources. And budgeting with lower carb, higher protein foods can allow for feeling full and satisfied and not going over your daily calorie intake.
Note to the carb bashing fanatics: THIS IS NOT A POST SUPPORTING THE ATKINS DIET
(Sorry OP, just wanted to get that cleared up in advance before this thread gets flooded)0 -
You don't have to cut out tortillas, just try whole grain ( i prefer) or whole wheat.0
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Yeah, I actually did realize it was a joke, but when you went on to say you were going to completely cut them out...
See what I mean?0 -
sorry it keeps double posting when I edit0
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Are you eating true corn tortillas? I find it hard to believe that one small corn tortilla has 24 g of carbs. Most corn tortillas that I know of are only about 30-40 calories each, which would mean about 5-10 grams of carbs at most. Double check your NI and also look for others in the grocery store. I buy some made by a local vendor that are very thin, about 4" around and only 25 calories/4 carbs each.0
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But I for examaple can't do the high carb low fat diet I had when I was younger. I just don't burn up the calories and I get far too hungry, thus eating too much (in terms of calories). I need to eat more protein, get carb from different sources. And budgeting with lower carb, higher protein foods can allow for feeling full and satisfied and not going over your daily calorie intake.
This.
My rule of thumb is if the carb has had the fiber yanked out of it, or just naturally has no fiber, it's got only a very, very teensy, weensy small part in my diet. I am not on a paleo diet, but my entire life it seemed our digestive system was built for a specific diet. Then man screwed with it during the Agricultural Age (lol, sort of a joke)...So I try eating the way I think we originally were meant to eat. Now, I don't eat "wild game" so I haven't gone that far. Still eat steak, chicken, pork , all in moderation. I also do not eat much dairy (sometimes a little crumbled blue cheese in my salad, or a piece of mozzarella). But generally speaking, my goal is to stay around 50-75% raw. I'm already at 50%. It works for me.0 -
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1 tortilla
Amount Per Serving
Calories from Fat 6
Calories 52
% Daily Values*
Total Fat 0.68g
1%
Saturated Fat 0.109g
1%
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.341g
Monounsaturated Fat 0.166g
Cholesterol 0mg
0%
Sodium 11mg
0%
Potassium 45mg
Total Carbohydrate 10.71g
4%
Dietary Fiber 1.5g
6%
Sugars 0.21g
Protein 1.37g
Vitamin A 0%
Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 2%
Iron 2%
(www.fatsecret.com)
9 net carbs/tortillia + 3 tortillia's per meal (say no to the rice and beans :frown: ) = 23 net carbs and 156 calories.
Either you are eating some super hugh tortillas, or you got your info from here. Don't forget, this is the wikipedia of food - all user based info, and full of errors.
Wheat tortillas are no where near the same. They can be good in their own right for sandwhiches and such... but no where near the same are corn. I wish I could find corn tortillas where I live... I can get fried taco shells, nachos, but no corn tortillas.0 -
the serving size for corn tortillas is usually 3...
so it would be 23g for 3 tortillas.0 -
:bigsmile: I love tortilla and have tried a lot of different ones.
The best I have found are Tortillas Del Rancho - Healthy Harvest
54 calories, 13 carbs, 1 gram of fat, 7 grams protein, 7 grams of fiber and 0 sugar.
They are whole wheat and the best thing is they are moist. Most whole wheat tortillas are dry. Don't give up the things you love...just find a more healthy option.0 -
I never liked whole wheat, or corn tortillas. I do love white flour tortillas, though. I found a low carb, high fiber one that fits my macros, and tastes enough like a white flour tortilla to satisfy my wants, and needs.
I can only eat peppers in fajitas. Without a tortilla, I can't eat a fajita.0 -
Yeah, I actually did realize it was a joke, but when you went on to say you were going to completely cut them out...
See what I mean?
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But I for examaple can't do the high carb low fat diet I had when I was younger. I just don't burn up the calories and I get far too hungry, thus eating too much (in terms of calories). I need to eat more protein, get carb from different sources. And budgeting with lower carb, higher protein foods can allow for feeling full and satisfied and not going over your daily calorie intake.
This.
My rule of thumb is if the carb has had the fiber yanked out of it, or just naturally has no fiber, it's got only a very, very teensy, weensy small part in my diet. I am not on a paleo diet, but my entire life it seemed our digestive system was built for a specific diet. Then man screwed with it during the Agricultural Age (lol, sort of a joke)...So I try eating the way I think we originally were meant to eat. Now, I don't eat "wild game" so I haven't gone that far. Still eat steak, chicken, pork , all in moderation. I also do not eat much dairy (sometimes a little crumbled blue cheese in my salad, or a piece of mozzarella). But generally speaking, my goal is to stay around 50-75% raw. I'm already at 50%. It works for me.0 -
I eat one everyday. Not corn though, whole grain. Corn tortillas have a funny taste to me! Try another kind0
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Mission makes a Carb Lite (or something like that) tortilla that's only 80 calories and are pretty good. Give 'em a try.0
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Its a better choice than bread. I am pre-diabetic, and they have tortillas at target that have a net 6g of carbs... I would know, I have them stocked in my pantry. Remember Carbs-fiber= Net carbs.0
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