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Looked good smells good what's with all the water or oil? Rice is very very mushy
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I picked up a Redcon1 blueberry cobbler MRE bar from my local Vitamin Shoppe... haven't seen them before.
I thought it was very tasty, had a nice coating and a little crunch. It contains sucralose, malitol (among others) and has that aftertaste similar to a Quest bar. So, if you aren't into them you probably won't like this. I'd give it a 7 out of 10 and will be trying other flavors in the future.
Has anyone else tried it or one of the other flavors?
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Tried the banana caramel Flapjacked this time. Like the peanut butter & jelly flavor, again, I’m not impressed. Good texture just not sweet enough and not at all filling. This time I used a little syrup as suggested (the only sugar free syrup I like is Lakanto because I don’t notice an aftertaste) and it definitely made it better! But I wouldn’t get it again.
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Anyone ever try these? https://www.facebook.com/pg/Wildechips/ads/?ref=page_internal if you go to this link and click get offer they are giving free coupon.
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Ooooo I’m interested in these
I think I saw them in Walmart with the protein powders and such. (near the pharmacy)
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I saw Jimmy Dean's simple scrambles. The target audience for this product is overly lazy people that are so lazy they make simple things more complicated than it has to be. Microwavable container that has a container of eggs and a container of meat in it. You mix the two and microwave it for 90 seconds for a meal!
First, how hard is it to make scrambled eggs? The only thing this saves is cleaning a damn pan.
Second, I read the nutritional label, one serving had one and a half days worth of cholesterol.
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These were the only two Walmart had, but I’m excited to have found them before that Ibotta offer expired! Do you guys normally refrigerate them beforehand or just drink them plain? Do you normally have one, two, or more?
I also saw the Halo Top Peanut Butter & Jelly pints finally in stock, but no So Delicious Mousse pints yet1 -
DoubleUbea wrote: »I saw Jimmy Dean's simple scrambles. The target audience for this product is overly lazy people that are so lazy they make simple things more complicated than it has to be. Microwavable container that has a container of eggs and a container of meat in it. You mix the two and microwave it for 90 seconds for a meal!
First, how hard is it to make scrambled eggs? The only thing this saves is cleaning a damn pan.
Second, I read the nutritional label, one serving had one and a half days worth of cholesterol.
Thank you! Every time I see the commercial I just think "lazy *kitten*"! Probably more cals than if you made it yourself too3 -
These were the only two Walmart had, but I’m excited to have found them before that Ibotta offer expired! Do you guys normally refrigerate them beforehand or just drink them plain? Do you normally have one, two, or more?
I also saw the Halo Top Peanut Butter & Jelly pints finally in stock, but no So Delicious Mousse pints yet
I bought a Hershey's one today too. Cute and tiny + coffee + chocolate + only 35 calories = too hard to resist. I hope it's good!2 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Anyone ever try these? https://www.facebook.com/pg/Wildechips/ads/?ref=page_internal if you go to this link and click get offer they are giving free coupon.
Thanks for the link to the coupon. I really love chicken bacon and I like turkey jerky, so these look they might be good.2 -
Sallyw2004 wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Anyone ever try these? https://www.facebook.com/pg/Wildechips/ads/?ref=page_internal if you go to this link and click get offer they are giving free coupon.
Thanks for the link to the coupon. I really love chicken bacon and I like turkey jerky, so these look they might be good.
Darn I'd love to try but I deactivated my fb1 -
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DoubleUbea wrote: »I saw Jimmy Dean's simple scrambles. The target audience for this product is overly lazy people that are so lazy they make simple things more complicated than it has to be. Microwavable container that has a container of eggs and a container of meat in it. You mix the two and microwave it for 90 seconds for a meal!
First, how hard is it to make scrambled eggs? The only thing this saves is cleaning a damn pan.
Second, I read the nutritional label, one serving had one and a half days worth of cholesterol.
Thank you! Every time I see the commercial I just think "lazy *kitten*"! Probably more cals than if you made it yourself too
I've had the Just Crack an Egg ones. Not something I'd normally buy but they are really nice to take to work for a meal. I also bought a small container of Egg Beaters instead of taking an egg to work. Yes it's easy to scramble your own egg but if you buy them for work where you only have access to a microwave they are a convenient choice.5 -
I was at Fresh Thyme today and this lady (she was about 25-30?) literally had 10 pints of the PB chocolate Enlightened in her cart. I should have introduced myself bc she 100% follows this thread.4
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pancakerunner wrote: »I was at Fresh Thyme today and this lady (she was about 25-30?) literally had 10 pints of the PB chocolate Enlightened in her cart. I should have introduced myself bc she 100% follows this thread.
If I lived near a Fresh Thyme I would have totally thought that was me xD I’ve done that at Shoprite numerous times! One time I saw the guy stocking the shelves and I just took the entire cardboard case of them... I don’t have any shame or regret...2 -
@hgycta
I’m sure someone has already posted these but for the life of me I cannot go anywhere and see anything cotton candy without thinking of you now
Also, I have been working on a brownie recipe that I saw, altering it a little bit. This last batch I made came out amazing! 1/6 of an 8 x 8 pan has these macros… Over 16 g of protein and they are delicious and very easy to make. I know this is a product thread but I don’t know if any of you might want the recipe. I know there’s some chocoholics on here. If you split them into only four pieces which is quite large they’re under 200 cal and almost 25 g of protein each. You really cannot beat that
In this picture the small one Is 1/6 and the two big ones are 1/4
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melissa6771 wrote: »@hgycta
I’m sure someone has already posted these but for the life of me I cannot go anywhere and see anything cotton candy without thinking of you now
Also, I have been working on a brownie recipe that I saw, altering it a little bit. This last batch I made came out amazing! 1/6 of an 8 x 8 pan has these macros… Over 16 g of protein and they are delicious and very easy to make. I know this is a product thread but I don’t know if any of you might want the recipe. I know there’s some chocoholics on here. If you split them into only four pieces which is quite large they’re under 200 cal and almost 25 g of protein each. You really cannot beat that
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In this picture the small one Is 1/6 and the two big ones are 1/4
Omg those look fantastic ! Please post recipe! Are they black bean ? I think this thread can also extend to mean new products we have made ourselves lol.
I think those hostess have been posted a bunch of times and every time the person referenced @hgycta lol too funny3 -
I’m interested in your brownie recipe @melissa6771 !2
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