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    I travel, so I bought some Atkins bars. On the box it said only 2 net carbs. It is hard to carry anything perishable with you and sometimes I need a little snack in between meals.

    Well, I think the box lied- It says on the inside label total carbs 14g and dietary fiber 8g, so that is more like 6 net carbs right??

    ACK, what can I eat away from home? At home I have cheese, or a bit of meat or something.

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    Re: Atkins Bars- they lied??

    Apart from the magical counting/non-counting carb issue you need to check the list of ingredients to make sure they are all 'legal' for your Atkins phase.

    As far as I know all the bars contain at least one ingredient not on the allowed list for induction, so in my opinion are not induction-friendly foods.

    Once you have decided if they are 'legal' for your Atkins phase you then need to decide of you are going to count all the net carbs in them or deduct some of them as the manufacturer suggests

    Here is some interesting reading to help you decide.







    Wondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies?
    Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others manage it!



    Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!





    F/60 yrs/5ft 5.5" (Though due to collapsing vertebrae I am now only 5'3" - but I refuse to recalculate my BMI )

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    • #3
      Re: Atkins Bars- they lied??

      Mom, check the recipe for legal cheese crackers. All you do is microwave small pieces of cheddar on parchment paper and they make the crispest, tastiest crackers you can imagine. Much better than Cheeze-Its.

      That's my portable snack of choice now.

      String cheese is individually wrapped and is portable.

      What several of us do is carry an insulated lunch box with one of those blue ice frozen inserts, and keep snacks that need refrigerated in it. Then you can carry deviled eggs, celery stalks with cream cheese, veggie slices with a small container of dip. Or you can freeze a (not full) bottle of water to cool your box. Then you can drink the cold water, too, when it melts.

      It does take pre-planning, but it's worth the time.
      ...

      Female, age 60, 5'5", small frame

      My food journal





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      • #4
        Re: Atkins Bars- they lied??

        Originally posted by Sunny_0ne View Post
        Mom, check the recipe for legal cheese crackers. All you do is microwave small pieces of cheddar on parchment paper and they make the crispest, tastiest crackers you can imagine. Much better than Cheeze-Its.

        That's my portable snack of choice now.

        String cheese is individually wrapped and is portable.

        What several of us do is carry an insulated lunch box with one of those blue ice frozen inserts, and keep snacks that need refrigerated in it. Then you can carry deviled eggs, celery stalks with cream cheese, veggie slices with a small container of dip. Or you can freeze a (not full) bottle of water to cool your box. Then you can drink the cold water, too, when it melts.

        It does take pre-planning, but it's worth the time.

        But does the food last for several days? I am gone several days a week.

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        • #5
          Re: Atkins Bars- they lied??

          Did Dr Atkins approve of these bars?


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          • #6
            Re: Atkins Bars- they lied??

            Mom, no, they won't last that long.

            Maybe the small pop top cans of tuna and individual packets of mayonnaise would work for you? Or the foil sealed salmon, tuna and chicken fillets that need no refrigeration.
            ...

            Female, age 60, 5'5", small frame

            My food journal





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              Re: Atkins Bars- they lied??

              Originally posted by BigSmooth View Post
              Did Dr Atkins approve of these bars?
              No he did not. He fought them all the way. He finally said they could be used in an emergency. Dr. Atkins was all about whole, healthy foods.
              People who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those doing it.


              "Some men give up their designs when they have almost reached the goal; While others, on the contrary, obtain a victory by exerting, at the last moment, more vigorous efforts than ever before."
              ~~Herodotus


              Doin' the "Real Deal" Atkins 2002 since 9/15/2005
              Sunny's Secrets: My Journal



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              • #8
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                Re: Atkins Bars- they lied??


                Does this surprise you?
                People who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those doing it.


                "Some men give up their designs when they have almost reached the goal; While others, on the contrary, obtain a victory by exerting, at the last moment, more vigorous efforts than ever before."
                ~~Herodotus


                Doin' the "Real Deal" Atkins 2002 since 9/15/2005
                Sunny's Secrets: My Journal



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                • #9
                  Re: Atkins Bars- they lied??

                  Originally posted by BigSmooth View Post
                  Did Dr Atkins approve of these bars?
                  Here's an excerpt from the book "Dr. Robert Atkins--The True Story of the Man Behind the War on Carbohydrates", by Lisa Rogak, copyright 2005.

                  Paraphrased from the book:
                  Dr. Robert Atkins NEVER was very comfortable with the low carb bars and low-carb "food" and resisted for a very long time. They were the bailiwick of the fairly new wife, Veronica Atkins. Still, they never took off until Dr. Atkins gave over the reins of the empire in August of 2000 and he went back to just tending to his patients. Atkins Nutritionals was then totally run by some marketing execs. The book states that the execs and Dr. Atkins reached an agreement that they would develop the business as they saw fit. While press reports announced that they were just running Atkins Nutritionals, in truth they were actually running the entire Atkins empire, including the Atkins Center.

                  This was when Dr. Atkins took the backseat and Veronica Atkins started working closely with the new people running the company to change the vision of the company to what it has become--a low-carb food industry.

                  This is an excerpt from the book regarding Dr. Atkins resisting the low-carb foods. This was when the low fat craze was happening and he lost many patients and the ones left wanted an easier way to stay on the diet.


                  Page 136 - 137
                  The patients who stayed, however, were extremely loyal to both Atkins and his low-carb diet. But they had one major complaint: In a fast-paced world where everything was low in fat or high in carbohydrates, or both, it was difficult to find something that they could eat on the run while still remaining on the low-carb program. They had no time to prepare their own snacks. Perhaps something like the low-fat energy bars sold at convenience stores would be great, only low-carb instead.

                  Atkins hesitated, and for good reason. One of the things he constantly stressed with his patients was that they should eat foods that were as close to their natural state as possible, and, for him, any kind of energy bar was as good as poison since it was clearly processed food.

                  (I'm leaving out a paragraph about him not wanting to franchise out his name while he was alive)

                  But his patients continued to beg him for something--"You sell the vitamins and other supplements, why not energy bars?" they reasoned--and so with great reluctance, he gave in and developed not only an energy bar but also a low-carb shake that would make it easier for patients to keep to their Atkins program.

                  "As long as you only use it for emergencies," he reminded them.
                  People who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those doing it.


                  "Some men give up their designs when they have almost reached the goal; While others, on the contrary, obtain a victory by exerting, at the last moment, more vigorous efforts than ever before."
                  ~~Herodotus


                  Doin' the "Real Deal" Atkins 2002 since 9/15/2005
                  Sunny's Secrets: My Journal



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                  • #10
                    Re: Atkins Bars- they lied??

                    While you are "gone for several days" do you ever have access to a room with a small refrigerator when you spend the night? If not maybe investing in a small refrigerator you can put in your car would be the way to go -- it doesn't have to be huge, just big enough for cheese sticks, a bag of veggies, etc. Where do you stay at night? Most hotel/motels we've stayed in lately have refrigerators and microwaves.

                    Also, most stores or convenience stores have small bags of veggies for sale.

                    Hope this helps.

                    My opinion: The bars and shakes with the Atkins name should be taken off the market because people who start Atkins without reading the book buy them thinking they can eat them in place of a meal.....this isn't a liquid diet like Slim-Fast where you buy shakes and bars this is a way of eating that is healthy and has REAL food.
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                    • #11
                      Re: Atkins Bars- they lied??

                      Thank you Sunny Smiles! The atkins bars ingredients were just too fishy for me. I couldnt fathom that Dr Atkins approved of them.

                      Thanks!!


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                      • #12
                        Re: Atkins Bars- they lied??

                        To add to what Sunnysmile said, the bars nowadays contain different ingredients to those that Dr Atkins developed, so are not the same products that he was suggesting people could use as 'emergency' snacks.
                        Wondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies?
                        Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others manage it!



                        Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!





                        F/60 yrs/5ft 5.5" (Though due to collapsing vertebrae I am now only 5'3" - but I refuse to recalculate my BMI )

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                        • #13
                          Re: Atkins Bars- they lied??

                          Originally posted by Sunny_0ne View Post
                          Mom, no, they won't last that long.

                          Maybe the small pop top cans of tuna and individual packets of mayonnaise would work for you? Or the foil sealed salmon, tuna and chicken fillets that need no refrigeration.
                          Oh yes!! Those are a really good idea. Don't they have those tuna to go packets in the store? THANKS- I could probably even bring those when I fly.

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                            Re: Atkins Bars- they lied??

                            Don't they have those tuna to go packets in the store? THANKS- I could probably even bring those when I fly.
                            I used to see them all the time in our Walmart, but haven't seen them lately. I hope they are still available.

                            If not, the little tuna lunch kits are still available. Just throw out the crackers and relish. I do think they use light mayonnaise in the packets instead of regular mayonnaise, though, which isn't allowed.

                            However, given the choice between having the tuna and being forced to eat something off-plan, I think I'd go with the lunch kits.
                            ...

                            Female, age 60, 5'5", small frame

                            My food journal





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                            • #15
                              Re: Atkins Bars- they lied??

                              Well, I went out and bought a whole bunch of Atkins bars and shakes recently, and I've only got one of each left. I'm going to polish those off tonight, and not eat any more until I don't care if I'm losing weight. Then maybe.

                              Too bad. They take the edge off those feelings of "sweet food deprivation".

                              Hey, I'm just looking at the Nutritional Information on the milkshake can, and it says only 2 carbs, and nothing in the ingredients really stands out as bad. Are these acceptable?

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