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mom2colbyj wrote: »Found these at Walmart yesterday. They came in 3 flavors and were $1.58 each.
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Oops just noticed that's the oatmeal and not yogurt. Will have to look for it.0
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Finally found the Hershey's Birthday Cake Kisses.
Wal-Mart should have them stocked with the regular candy, but it's near the Greeting Card section.
Also bought White Twix, the Snickers Hazelnut, Midnight Milky Way (I know this one isn't new, but I never tried it before), & White Kit Kat.2 -
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Omg impulsive buy posted so many yummy pumpkin and fall flavored things I want to try it all LOL. Need to amp up my exercise so I can eat more over the next few months lol0
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Wonder if these are any good and what the stats are2 -
Pretty tasty, and the kcals/g of food is similar to Lean Cuisine (I am always hesitant to buy Lean Cuisine's stuff, because the portions are so tiny). It was filling, the macros were decent for a frozen meal (it wasn't carb overload. I think the macros were around 50-25-25% for carbs-fat-protein), and I'm happy that I didn't need to supplement with extra veggies.
I like these protein bars just as much as Quest, and they're cheaper per bar.
My mother got me this, even though she knows I use my food scale religiously and hate measuring cups with a passion (she tries and means well). I might be able to use them for food prep (have someone else in my family weigh out food with those cups while I'm cooking something else. It'll be easier to tell them to "fill this cup up and write down how much it weighs" than to tell them to weigh out exactly 200g of something), but those portions I'm "supposed" to eat with these are ridiculously small (who the h*** eats only one cup of vegetables? Would a potato be a vegetable or a carb? Would I categorize edamame as a vegetable, a protein, or a carb? )
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kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »Finally found the Hershey's Birthday Cake Kisses.
Wal-Mart should have them stocked with the regular candy, but it's near the Greeting Card section.
Also bought White Twix, the Snickers Hazelnut, Midnight Milky Way (I know this one isn't new, but I never tried it before), & White Kit Kat.
Keep us posted about the Snickers hazelnut!
I love white kit kats.0 -
It sucks being on a low fiber diet and not being able to eat all this yummy food. I wish they'd make protein stuff with a lower fiber option for those of us with GI diseases.1
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singingflutelady wrote: »It sucks being on a low fiber diet and not being able to eat all this yummy food. I wish they'd make protein stuff with a lower fiber option for those of us with GI diseases.
You can make your own!
A casein/whey blend (like Quest) mixed with about a bit of melted butter or coconut oil and enough almond milk to make a crumbly mixture then pressed into a pan and placed into the refrigerator to set up will form protein bars. They're somewhat delicate, but they're very easy to make and you can vary up add-ins or extracts for different flavor options.1 -
Good idea! I can't eat most non meat/dairy protein so I will have to try thisGottaBurnEmAll wrote: »singingflutelady wrote: »It sucks being on a low fiber diet and not being able to eat all this yummy food. I wish they'd make protein stuff with a lower fiber option for those of us with GI diseases.
You can make your own!
A casein/whey blend (like Quest) mixed with about a bit of melted butter or coconut oil and enough almond milk to make a crumbly mixture then pressed into a pan and placed into the refrigerator to set up will form protein bars. They're somewhat delicate, but they're very easy to make and you can vary up add-ins or extracts for different flavor options.
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singingflutelady wrote: »Good idea! I can't eat most non meat/dairy protein so I will have to try thisGottaBurnEmAll wrote: »singingflutelady wrote: »It sucks being on a low fiber diet and not being able to eat all this yummy food. I wish they'd make protein stuff with a lower fiber option for those of us with GI diseases.
You can make your own!
A casein/whey blend (like Quest) mixed with about a bit of melted butter or coconut oil and enough almond milk to make a crumbly mixture then pressed into a pan and placed into the refrigerator to set up will form protein bars. They're somewhat delicate, but they're very easy to make and you can vary up add-ins or extracts for different flavor options.
Plant protein actually works even better than the casein/whey blend. Can you use a soy protein? I only use the casein/whey because I can't tolerate soy.0 -
GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »singingflutelady wrote: »Good idea! I can't eat most non meat/dairy protein so I will have to try thisGottaBurnEmAll wrote: »singingflutelady wrote: »It sucks being on a low fiber diet and not being able to eat all this yummy food. I wish they'd make protein stuff with a lower fiber option for those of us with GI diseases.
You can make your own!
A casein/whey blend (like Quest) mixed with about a bit of melted butter or coconut oil and enough almond milk to make a crumbly mixture then pressed into a pan and placed into the refrigerator to set up will form protein bars. They're somewhat delicate, but they're very easy to make and you can vary up add-ins or extracts for different flavor options.
Plant protein actually works even better than the casein/whey blend. Can you use a soy protein? I only use the casein/whey because I can't tolerate soy.
Probably can use soy. Haven't tried.0 -
kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »Finally found the Hershey's Birthday Cake Kisses.
Wal-Mart should have them stocked with the regular candy, but it's near the Greeting Card section.
Also bought White Twix, the Snickers Hazelnut, Midnight Milky Way (I know this one isn't new, but I never tried it before), & White Kit Kat.
I read great things about those Birthday Cake Kisses, do let us know what you think of all of those though they all sound delicious (I tried the midnight milky way and I can say that one was definitely delicious)
This was also posted on The Impulsive Buy. I'm definitely keeping an eye out at Walmart for it, but I'm not getting too hopeful since they never did sell those Denny's pancake mixes which were also supposedly spotted there Dx </3
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Omg impulsive buy posted so many yummy pumpkin and fall flavored things I want to try it all LOL. Need to amp up my exercise so I can eat more over the next few months lol
I want to try the Coldstone Creamery Hot Chocolate.0 -
joshperson195 wrote: »
Muscletech Nitro Tech Crunch Bars.
Available in Birthday Cake, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Cookie Dough, Cookies and Cream and Cinnamon Bun. All are around 200-250 calories. 22 grams protein.
Where can you find these bars?0 -
Bought these they look delicious !!! They are huge for 200 calories bigger than bakery bagel and they look like a croissant
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