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I use Betty Crocker, it's in a red package with a green stripe.
Tina -
Thanks for the report, Rose. I think I'll leave my beans in the chili!
Married to an internist keeps me on my toes fat-wise. When we go to Culver's or any of the high fat places we eat salads(and we're about the only ones doing so)--this is always good when patients you've advised about lowfat see you actually following your own advice. I go for the salads partially because if I got a chicken sandwich I'd be too tempted to get the fries....and we really stay away from transfats. Did you all see that report on how the fast food places actually could make our American French (?) fries with lower transfats like they do in some other countries, but don't? -
Darn, I was hoping that would be a winner (two ingrediants are about my speed.)
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I got the idea from the 'lean plate club' on a post web site. I'll have to post there this week and see if anybody has any ideas about perking the beans/brownie combo up. It kind of argues for controlling portions and have just a little bit of the real thing instead of more of something that isn't as good.
After I figure out how to get rid of this batch (teenaged son?) I'm going to try Tina's.
We recently moved my MIL to a different level of Assisted Living and went through her desk. She has years of lab reports from checkups where the doctor faithfully wrote in the blood pressure and cholestrol levels she wanted her to try and be at. Her readings were just off the charts and they never really got under control. When I see her, toothless because she doesn't remember to put her dentures in, I think it would be a shame to beat cancer and end up brainless!
I guess beans just need to stay with rice.
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You know Rose I was so hoping it would work!
WW has the recipe of cake mix, a can of pumpkin and a 1/4 c water. I am going to make those into muffins, I am having a chocolate crave that can not be satisfied!
Last night I begged my teen to make brownies, thankfully he didn't. Today I am doing WW cake, let me know how the brownies turn out! -
The 'lean plate club' talked about doing cake mixes with pumpkin. I think brownie mix might be better with pumpkin than with beans.
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WW has a frozen chocolate cake you can get - there are two servings in the box. It's not bad and satisfies the chocolate thing.
I bake real stuff for the rest of the people and just don't eat it - would be too expensive otherwise and it keeps me from eating too much. -
well the batter is good enough to lick the bowl! The kids fought over it!
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The bean brownies went off with my son to youth group. I didn't tell him what's in them. The Lean Plate Club has their chat on Tuesday and they are going to get my opinion about those loud and clear.
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Keep us posted, Rose! Like everybody else, I really wish this solution would work!! Maybe somebody in the lean plate chat has an idea about how to make it more palatable.
Thanks, and hugs!
Liza -
That is too funny!
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I posted my question about the brownies on the chat but they didn't put it up!
That one is going in the trash. -
Did your son come home and ask you what was wrong with the brownies or did the kids just eat them??
Thanks for being brave enough to try it! -
They ate most of them. I asked him if anybody said anything and he said they said they were moist.
They didn't all get eaten so that tells me something. I threw the rest of them out. -
Oh yeah kids are too honest!
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Oh I was so scared this topic was deleted in the shuffle! This thread is like a low Fat homebase for me!
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rose,
did you not try even a lttle crumb...
finally the sun is shining and i made a big container of sun green tea today...
glad i found the thread, thought my puter was playing tricks on me...
laura -
Oh I tried some! How could I know how weird they were?
I feel a little conspicious at the top myself because this really isn't a cancer thread. It's a be healthy/live long, beat cancer/don't end up with heart disease thread. -
Rose,
You might try to use Levkar (or is it Lekvar)(Prune puree)as an oil substitute. I use applesauce in muffins, unless it's blueberry and then I used the prune puree.
I've had the chocolate pumpkin muffins. They're a little weird.
Finally, do any stores near you carry No Pudge brand brownies. Comes in lots flavors, fat-free and you make them with FF vanilla yogurt. They taste great and are pretty calorie friendly. Trader Joes's carrys it and so do some large supermarkets in the NJ area. I think you can order online too. -
She has tried both of those she was looking for even more ideas of lowfat choices.
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Hey there everyone--
whats the best sort of low fat microwave popcorn?
what percent fat free can you get?
what is the brand?
thanks!
Marisa -
Hey Marissa,
Our WW group leader recommends Orville Redenbacher's Smart Pop.
170 calories per pkg
2.5 gm fat
O gm trans fat/cholesterol
Now, I don't eat popcorn but I bought this for the kids. There may be some that is way better than this.
Best wishes, Tina -
I go with the 94% FF, I use Pop Secret mostly because I can find the tiny bags!
It has flavor and is good. -
How many g of fat does it have? I've been off of popcorn because it's a portion control thing.
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Me too Rose because of the sodium! I tended to blow up a bit, but I wanna say not many!
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well my 20/30 fat/fiber book likes Weight Watchers, Smart Snackers the best. It says 1 package has 100 caloires, 1g fat - 7 grams of fiber. Otherwise the popcorn listings are all in tablespoons - which isn't very much.
I think you'd be ahead to eat rice/corn cakes. Those fat-free honey or caramel ones aren't bad.
Truthfully an orange is a way better snack. 70 calories, 7 g of fiber, 0 fat. I peel them at home and take them to work. Then I can eat it for a snack without having to go wash my hands after peeling it.
I'd forgotten about the prune blend. I still have half a jar of prunes in my frigde from that. I should throw that in with the pumpkin on the next go round. -
From what I remember Rose the bag had 100 calories, it was technically 0 pts for one bag but 2 for 2 bags. It did have a high fiber content too.
I would also suggest Wasa, they are good with salsa or homemade hummus with garbazono beans. -
I east the ActII 94% Fat Free Butter - comes in single serving bags. Is 110 calories, 2g fat and 4g fiber.
Not as good as Rose's numbers but is good. -
That brand wasn't in my book. 4g of fiber is good.
I'll have to look at the store this weekend. -
I love Wasa, cowgirl, great snack. Now I'm thinking about it, maybe that popcorn isn't the greatest, I remember the leader saying something about 1 bag = 1 point so maybe that isn't the one.
I love hummus, made some last week for a work pot-luck lunch.
I am generally falling off the wagon about twice a week, my will power has gone to hell in a handbasket these days but at least NO DONUTS
happy day girls, Tina
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