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Hi Folks! I need your help! Read on....
      #50773 - 03/15/04 10:52 AM
Yoda (formerly Hans)

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With Heather's permission, I am beginning to compile a list of IBS safe snacks that will be used on this website. As a moderator, I've noticed that some of the most common questions are "What snacks can I take to work/school/on a trip/vacation that are IBS safe?"
What I'm looking for are your FAVOURITE snacks that are:
-IBS safe (please read the label and make sure there are no triggers)
-Easily portable
-Non perishable (eill last a day or so in a Ziploc or container)
-Take little or no preparation time.
I would love it if you could add your favourites to this post - that way, it'll be OUR list! Please be specific - if there's a brand you like, and a flavour that you like add it on!
One more thing - please don't post things that require baking, or preparation. For make ahead snacks please refer to the recipe board. The things I am looking for require little/no preparation.
Here's a few ideas to show you what I mean:
Kellogg's Corn Pops (eaten dry)
Bananas
Mott's Fruit Sensations applesauce packs (Apple Strawberry flavour)
Belsoy brand Soy Puddings (chocolate)
Peanut Butter and Jam sandwiches (white bread, easy on the PB)

Thanks to all! Love, Han.

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      #50777 - 03/15/04 10:55 AM
Snow for Sarala

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Barbara's Bakery Shredded Spoonfuls cereal!

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      #50784 - 03/15/04 10:58 AM
Kimm

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Chapman's Sorbet

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      #50786 - 03/15/04 11:00 AM
Kimm

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I just read your post again and realized that sorbet is not easily portable at all!! haha...sorry about that...
My new suggestion is: graham crackers

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      #50787 - 03/15/04 11:00 AM
jenX

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Kix (kid tested, mother approved)
Veggie Stix!
Jolly Ranchers

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      #50827 - 03/15/04 12:15 PM
Yoda (formerly Hans)

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Don't worry about it! I love Chapman's S (Strawberry). If we do a list of fav. grocery items, it'll be at the top of my list! H.

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      #50830 - 03/15/04 12:17 PM
Shirl

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I can't wait being kinda new at this ibs stuff I love lists and embrace them lol. Believe it or not I don;t know if there ok or not but I can eat arrowroot, I also love graham crackers.

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Arrow Roots Are Fine Shirl -nt- new
      #50832 - 03/15/04 12:18 PM
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      #50834 - 03/15/04 12:20 PM
Shirl

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oh goodie btw Kimm, what does nt mean?

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Re: Arrow Roots Are Fine Shirl -nt- new
      #50838 - 03/15/04 12:22 PM
Kimm

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you put -nt- when you have no text in your message (just a note in the subject line)

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      #50840 - 03/15/04 12:23 PM
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Hi,Ruchie how are you feeling today?hope better.sorry you were feeling so bad the other day.you seem like a very strong young lady.so just kept that pretty little head of your up.we are all praying for you.Gerry 10

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      #50842 - 03/15/04 12:27 PM
Debby

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Rice chex, Cheerios (both dry)

Pretzels (can be kinda boring but good to eat when you need something safe)

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      #50845 - 03/15/04 12:31 PM
Shirl

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Thanks

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      #50865 - 03/15/04 01:28 PM
LauraSue

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HanSolo, here's some snack ideas I came up with. The first one is in my cupboard and is one of my staple stable soluble fiber sources. The rest I researched on netgrocer.com.

Carr's® Biscuits For Tea (cookies)
Product Description: Carr's® Biscuits for Tea are baked with a delicious mixture of choice wheat and sweet graham flours.
Ingredients: Wheat Flour, Vegetable Oil Blend, Sugar, Graham Flour, Water, Cane Syrup, Leavening, Ammonium, Salt
Calories 70 each, Calories from fat 30

Kellog's Apple Jacks
Calories 110 per 31 gram serving, zero fat
Corn, Wheat, And Oat Flour, Sugar, Salt, Calcium Carbonate, Milled Corn, Dried Apples, Apple Juice Concentrate, Other Natural Flavors, Cinnamon, Modified Corn Starch, Partially Hydrogenated Soybean And Or Cotton Seed Oil, Sodium Ascorbate And Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Calcium Phosphate, Yellow #6, Yellow #6, Niacinamide, Zinc Oxide, Reduced Iron, Tumeric Color, Blue #1, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6), Baking Soda, Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Vitamin A Palimate, Thiamin Hydrochloride (Vitamin B1), Red # 40, Bht Preservative, Folic Acid, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D

Bachman's Pretzel Twists
Calories 100 per 28 gram serving, zero fat
Enriched Wheat Flour, (Contains Iron As Ferrous Sulfate Niacin, Thiamine Mononitrate (Vitamin B1) Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) Folic Acid) Salt, Partially Hydrogenated Vegetable Shortening(Soybean And/Or Cotton-Seed), Corn Syrup, Malt Syrup, Yeast, And Soda.

Juice Boxes if consumed with soluble fiber snack like pretzels.

Quaker Mini Rice Cakes - Apple Cinnamon
Calories 60 per 16 gram serving, zero fat.
Sugar, Rice Pieces(Rice, Flour, Salt), Corn (With Germ Removed), Natural Apple Flavor With Other Natural Flavors, Water, Cinnamon, Sunflower Oil With Natural Tocopherol Added To Preserve Freshness, Soy Lecithin (An Emulsifier), Concentrated Apple Juice.

Nature's Choice Multi Grain Cereal Bars - Cherry
Calories 120 per 37 gram serving, calories from fat 15.
Cherry Filling (Fruit Juice Concentrate (Pineapple, Peach And Pear), Cherry Puree, Tapioca Starch, Apple Powder, Natural Cherry Flavor, Glycerin, Locust Bean Gum, Red Cabbage And Annatto 9as Color Enhancers)), Pineapple Juice Concentrate, Oats, Rice Flour, Apple Power, Expeller-Presses Canola Oil, Tapioca Flour, Barley Malt Extract, Raisin Juice Concentrate, Pear Powder, Natural Flavor, Salt, Baking Powder, Baking Soda.

Zone Apple Cinnamon Bar
Calories 210 per 50 gram serving, calories from fat 60
Ingredients: Soy Protein Nuggets (Isolated Soy Protein,Rice Flour,Matlt,Salt),Corn Syrup,Sodium Caseinate,Cocoa Butter,Apple Bits,Sunflower Oil,Natural Flavor,Oat Fiber,Fructose,Less Than 2% Of The Following: Fig Paste,Plum And Prune Bits,Beet Juice,Gellan Gum,Apple Bits,Toasted Barley Flakes,Toasted Oats,Brown Crisp Rice,Gum Arabic,Citric Acid,Citric Acid,Guar Gum,Cinnamon,Glycerine,Soy Lecithin,Ascorbic Acid,Magnesium Oxide,Ascorbyl Palmitate,D-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate,Malt Extract,Salt,Vanilla,Niacinamide,Zinc Oxide,Fish Oil,Pyridoxine Hydrochloride,Calcium Pantothenate,Riboflavin,Vitamin A Palmitate,Thiamine Monoitrate,Chromium Chloride,Folic Acid,Sodium Selenite,Sodium Molybdate,Biotin,Cholecalciferol,Cyancobalamin.

Zone Chocolate Raspberry Bar
Calories 210 per 50 gram serving, calories from fat 60
Soy Protein Nuggets (Isolated Soy Protein,Rice Flour,Malt,Salt),Corn Syrup,Semisweet Chocolate,Sodium Caseinate,Cocoa Butter,Palm Kernel Oil,Natural Flavor,Fructose,Raspeberry Flakes,Less Than 2% Of The Following: Fig Paste,Date Paste,Prune Bits,Sunflower Oil,Beet Juice,Oat Fiber,Gellan Gum,Apple Bits,Toasted Barley Flakes,Toasted Oats,Crisp Brown Rice,Gum Arabic,Citric Acid,Guar Gum,Glycerine,Soy Lecithin,Ascorbic Acid,Magnesium Oxide,Ascorbyl Palmitate,D-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate,Malt Extract,Salt,Vanilla,Niacinamide,Zinc Oxide,Fish Oil,Pyridoxine Hydrochloride,Calcium Pantothenate,Riboflavin,Vitamin A Palmitate,Thiamine Monoitrate,Chromium Chloride,Folic Acid,Sodium Selenite,Sodium Molybdate,Biotin,Cholecalciferol,Cyancobalamin.

Dr. Soy Soynuts – Bbq (other flavors too)
Calories 140 per 28 gram serving, calories from fat 65
Barbequed Soybeans, Sugar, Molasses Powder (With Wheat Starch), Salt, Tomato Powder, Onion, Garlic, Natural Flavors, Spices, Corn Flour, Paprika Extract, Natural Hickory Smoke Flavor (With Maltodextrin), Citric Acid, Sodium Diacetate And Turmeric Extract.

Mix of peanuts or cashews and pretzels or crackers in a baggie.

Mix of raisins or craisins and pretzels or crackers in a baggie.

Betty Crocker Fruit Roll-Ups - Strawberry Sensation (if combined with soluble fiber like crackers or rice cakes)
Calories 50 per 14 gram serving, calories from fat 5
Pears From Concentrate, Maltodextrin, Sugar, Corn Syrup, Strawberries, Partially Hydrogenated Cottonseed Oil, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Pectin, Monoglycerides, Malic Acid, Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid), Red 40, Natural Flavor

Glenny Soy Crisps
Calories 65 per 18 gram serving, calories from fat 10
Low Fat Soy Flour, Rice, Sunflower Oil, Sea Salt.


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      #50866 - 03/15/04 01:30 PM
LauraSue

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I just noticed you included pbj because very little prep needed.

One thing I always have in my bag when traveling is a peanut butter rollup, which is a flour tortilla with a teaspoon or so of pb rolled up and stuck in a baggie. If it's a long trip, I take two. Has saved my life more than once! (When I don't eat I get cranky and the people around me are not safe!!)

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      #50869 - 03/15/04 01:32 PM
jenkins

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These are the best, bar-none.

Lay's BAKED potato crisps, original.

Ther're better than regular chips. Just pop open the bag and chow down.


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      #50870 - 03/15/04 01:35 PM
MissS

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I like Honeycomb Cereal and Fat-free Premium Brand crackers.

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Good Choice TeeCee!! -nt- new
      #50871 - 03/15/04 01:36 PM
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      #50875 - 03/15/04 01:51 PM
Snow for Sarala

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rice cakes


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      #50884 - 03/15/04 02:24 PM
Linz

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Provamel Soya desserts (I like Vanilla).
Sakata Salt and Vinegar Baked Crisps.
Bread rolls, especially with tuna mayo/crab paste/smoked salmon and avocado, but plain is okay I guess.
Corn cakes (like rice cakes).


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      #50897 - 03/15/04 02:54 PM
ag5t

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How long will the 2 chex snack recipes keep? Would it be possible to make a whole lot and then keep them in zippable plastic bags? Also, I have wondered if anyone has tried using Cajun seasoning with the snacks. I tried to put some on but it falls off. Maybe I could look for some Veggie Parmesan cheese instead. -- Also are there are any type of Chinese noodle sticks that you could snack on? I know some are not good for IBS. Maybe some are. -- I have another suggestion for traveling - take a small ice chest/cooler and get some cans of cranberry juice or lemonade. Just make sure the drinks are ok with your system. I discovered white cranberry juice on a vacation a few years ago. I really like it. Whatever you do, don't take nuts or popcorn for a snack!!!!!




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      #50906 - 03/15/04 03:47 PM
AllieGator

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whole soy strawberry banana yogurt- tastes like regular yogurt! best soy yogurt i ever tried!!

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      #50909 - 03/15/04 04:09 PM
tuxedocat

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fortune cookies, luna bars, granola bars (check labels! I like Health Valley variety pack), dried papaya.
Mott's Healthy Harvest applesauce cups


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      #50920 - 03/15/04 04:26 PM
nurturingkneads

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Banana Chips
baked tortillas
Glucerna shakes (lactose and glutin free)

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      #50921 - 03/15/04 04:30 PM
Kree

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Quakes (apple cinnamon flavor--caramel is also good but has a tiny bit of milk)
Rold Gold Honey Wheat Braided Twists (as long as you can tolerate a little bit of whole wheat flour)
Cocoa Puffs, dry
No Pudge Brownies! (prepared)
Sliced banana sprinkled with sugar and covered with soy or rice milk (oops, that's not portable! )
Silk and Whole Soy soy yogurts
Mori Mate pudding mixes (prepared and stored in an airtight container)
GenSoy apple cinnamon soy crisps

I'm sure more will come to me eventually!

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      #50936 - 03/15/04 05:24 PM
crampgirl

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I haven't tried the potato chips yet but did try the baked tortilla chips. Great to have no grease but did you notice how much salt vs the other kind?

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      #50937 - 03/15/04 05:28 PM
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Ooh, that reminds me... I also love Baked Ruffles. They're even crunchier than regular Baked Lays!

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      #50968 - 03/15/04 08:11 PM
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The BAKED Lays have 150mg sodium or 6% RDA per serving. It's easy for me to overlook sodium because I have low blood pressure and can never get enough salt; so I rarely pay attention to that matter. In fact, I have to take salt supplements daily.
Didn't mean to lead you astray.

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      #50972 - 03/15/04 11:42 PM
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i LOVE LAYS AS WELL, BUT sour cream and onion in my all time fav.

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      #50990 - 03/16/04 05:38 AM

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I like honeycomb as well. I really love the baked lays potato chips (regular)


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      #50991 - 03/16/04 05:57 AM
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Barbara's Bakery - Puffins cereal (I live on these things!)
And can't forget the No Pudge Brownies (although they do require baking, so I guess maybe these don't qualify)

Great idea to start the list!!

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Turkey Slices in Greater Toronto Area new
      #51013 - 03/16/04 07:14 AM
belinda

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Hi HanSolo!

This is a great idea!

I've posted this before -- one of my favourite snacks is turkey sandwiches made with white bread and slices of Rowe Farm's cooked turkey (which contains no additives -- just a tiny amount of salt).

Rowe Farm's cooked turkey slices are available at selected health food stores across the Greater Toronto Area or at Rowe Farms' premises in Guelph, Ontario. Call Rowe Farms at (519) 822-8794 to find out where the turkey slices are sold.

The slices are in vacuum sealed packages and are usually good for about three weeks if unopened, or just a day or two once the package has been opened. (Check the date information on the package!) The turkey is unofficially organic -- raised without harmones or antibiotics.

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      #51113 - 03/16/04 09:44 AM
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I can't get enough of Heather's: honey chex mix (so good for a quick snack)

If you can handle pb I would recommend these: peanut butter pretzels...it is a square shape pretzel filled with pb. Addictive and good source of protein and carbs.

Dry cereal is always good.

Rice crispy treats made with canola oil

Plain pretzels

cliff bars (dairy free)

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      #51116 - 03/16/04 09:45 AM
goffy6604

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Soy Chips (variety of flavors)BBQ, salt, garlic....etc...

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      #51122 - 03/16/04 09:53 AM
goffy6604

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I would think chex mix would last a long time as long as it is kept in a air tight container like "zip lock bag."

To keep the seasoning on...you might want to spray with Canola oil or spread oil directly on and the seasoning should stick.

Definitly agree: stay away from nuts and popcorn.

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Love the soy chips! -nt- new
      #51142 - 03/16/04 10:30 AM
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      #51240 - 03/16/04 03:23 PM
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Loved all the ideas, I'm partial, to Honeycombs, Graham cracker sticks, I don't know the name brand, but can find out they make a fat free butter tasting pretzel and they are yummy, applesauce cups, I love baked lays, the cheddar and sour cream, and baked doritos..........now i'm hungry

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      #51258 - 03/16/04 06:23 PM
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Trader Joe's Meringue Cookies

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      #51304 - 03/17/04 04:17 AM
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honey teddy grahams, fat free fig newtons, fruit snacks, trader joes meringues, dried bananas, and granola bars are my favorite:)

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      #51338 - 03/17/04 06:42 AM
Kree

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Quote:

honey teddy grahams, fat free fig newtons, fruit snacks, trader joes meringues, dried bananas, and granola bars are my favorite:)



The only problem with Teddy Grahams is that they contain HFCS... just a heads up to anyone who has problems with it.

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      #51362 - 03/17/04 07:49 AM
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Excuse my ignorance, but what is HFCS?????

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      #51365 - 03/17/04 07:52 AM
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Excuse my ignorance, but what is HFCS?????




High Fructose Corn Syrup

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      #51624 - 03/17/04 03:47 PM
LauraSue

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fig newtons have HFCS too

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      #51760 - 03/18/04 06:47 AM
Kree

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I just made a new discovery yesterday... Whole Soy's cultured soy drink! It's like a delicious yogurt smoothie in a bottle! I had the apricot mango flavor, which was fabulous, but I can't wait to try the others too. I thought it should definitely be added to the snack list.

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lowfat Italian cookies new
      #51958 - 03/18/04 01:36 PM
AstroChick

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I have a new favorite now: Italian cookies! The ones I picked up this weekend are Stella d'Oro anisette toast ( web link) and some imported amaretti. They're both really good for dunking in homemade soy chai lattes, but they're also good for impromptu snacks at work.

The only problem is that they're so low fat that I'll eat them at any time. Hmmm, might be better for me to have some non-safe cookies so I can only eat them after a healthy meal... >eye roll<


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      #52062 - 03/18/04 08:22 PM
eilene

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Hi Folks!!!Discovered Snyders Old Tyme pretzels..The Big Fat Ones in a bag. They're hard to crunch, Lo Fat and Lo sodium. Three take a while to eat and are really satisfying(hope spelling doesn't count) Have fun !!!!

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      #52071 - 03/18/04 09:01 PM
eilene

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Am new to message board and IBSC..Love Healthy sensations applesause. Since it is a fruit do I have to eat it with a soluble like bread etc. or can I have it on a relatively empty stomach? Thanks...

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