Nay one know about Anna Brand Cookies?
#193236 - 07/08/05 10:22 AM
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jblake
Reged: 05/20/05
Posts: 41
Loc: East Coast, USA
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I was wondering through the grocery store desparate for a chocolate cookie to keep in my office and came acoss these. I was wondering if any one else had thoguhts if they would be good or bad. I know stuff is really trial and error but thought I would ask people's opinions. my guess is that they are a little high in fat and questionable about the chocolate (not the cocoa powder).
Name of Cookie: Chocolate Mint Thins Brand Name: Anna's (www.annnathins.com) Nutrition Facts: Serving Size-6 cookies Calories; 135 (55 from fat0 Total Fat: 6g Saturated Fat: 2.5g Cholesterol: 0mg Sodium: 80 mg Total Carbohydrate 18g Dietary Fibr ,1g Sugars: 8g Protein 2g
Ingrdients: Wheat Flour, Margarine (vegetable oils (canola, palm, coconut and/or palm kernal oil), Partially hydrogenated vegetable oils (canola and palm oils), salt, mono-and diglycerides, citric acid, natural flavor, vitamin A and D, sugar, sugar beet syrup, water, cocoa powder, chocolate, sodium bicarbonate and pepermint oil.
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Well, they get about 40% of the calories from fat, if my math is right. I'd say if you're not super sentive to fats, you can probably be fine with these. I wouldn't worry too much about the chocolate as it's one of the last ingredients, but that's just me. On a stable day, when you'v had plenty of SF, a serving of these should be fine.
-------------------- Amanda
I live in the Big Apple, but I don't eat the skin
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Thanks for your quick reply. My staff always teases me about my "grocery store" here in the office. I have a small cabinet I use for my food stuffs. But they will also admit I've come to their rescue when they have meetings, no food and no time. I guess I am so used to always having food with me, I can't imagine people actually don't do that or have an emergency stash somewhere.
Jamie
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