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  • Flax-Z-Snax hot cereal...what do you think?

    This is the nutritional info for this hot cereal. What do ya'll think. Can it have that much fiber???

    142-0001
    Flax-Z-Snax / Naturally Supreme
    Flax-Z-Snax Hot Cereal, Cinnamon and Spice
    14 oz.

    Nutrition Facts
    Serving Size: 1/2 cup (40g)
    Servings Per Container: 10 Amount
    Per Serving% Daily
    Value*
    Total Calories130 Calories From Fat50 Total Fat 6 g9% Saturated Fat 0 g0% Cholesterol 0 mg0% Sodium 190 mg8% Total Carbohydrates *13 g4% Dietary Fiber 12 g47% Sugars 0 g Show Net Carbs
    Net Carbs
    Minus Fiber
    1
    g
    Protein 12 g Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C 0% Calcium 6% Iron 20% *Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.*Deduct dietary fiber from total carb count to achieve Actual Carb Count. This product would be 13-12 equals 1 carb.Ingredients: Wheat bran, flax seed meal, soy protein isolate (nonGMO), cinnamon, nutmeg, natural flavorings and salt.Recommended Use: Add 1/2 cups to 3/4 cup of hot water to 1/2 cup cereal, let stand for 2 minutes until desired thckness. Stir periodically. OR Microwave- 1/2 cup to 3/4 cup of water to boiling. Add hot water to 1/2 cup of cereal, let stand for 2 minutes.Warning: Allergy Alert: This product is manufactured in a facility that processes soy and nuts.This product may contain traces of nuts.
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    3rd mini-goal: 150 lbs
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    Re: Flax-Z-Snax hot cereal...what do you think?

    Probably, the reason we can have flax during induction is because it's nearly pure fiber. Since it's not on the acceptable list I wouldn't eat it on induction, but would try it when I got to the seed and nut level. Saying that...when I made flax meal into a hot cereal it looked and tasted like slime and that was the last time I tried it. Also it has wheat bran.....Also it has wheat bran.



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    • #3
      Re: Flax-Z-Snax hot cereal...what do you think?

      I have had the cinnamon flavor and the strawberry. They are actually really good. Great way to get lots of fiber. Kind of reminded me of Cream of Wheat and grits.

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      • #4
        Re: Flax-Z-Snax hot cereal...what do you think?

        Originally posted by guekjian View Post
        This is the nutritional info for this hot cereal. What do ya'll think. Can it have that much fiber???

        142-0001
        Flax-Z-Snax / Naturally Supreme
        Flax-Z-Snax Hot Cereal, Cinnamon and Spice
        14 oz.

        Nutrition Facts
        Serving Size: 1/2 cup (40g)
        Servings Per Container: 10 Amount
        Per Serving% Daily
        Value*
        Total Calories130 Calories From Fat50 Total Fat 6 g9% Saturated Fat 0 g0% Cholesterol 0 mg0% Sodium 190 mg8% Total Carbohydrates *13 g4% Dietary Fiber 12 g47% Sugars 0 g Show Net Carbs
        Net Carbs
        Minus Fiber
        1
        g
        Protein 12 g Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C 0% Calcium 6% Iron 20% *Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.*Deduct dietary fiber from total carb count to achieve Actual Carb Count. This product would be 13-12 equals 1 carb.Ingredients: Wheat bran, flax seed meal, soy protein isolate (nonGMO), cinnamon, nutmeg, natural flavorings and salt.Recommended Use: Add 1/2 cups to 3/4 cup of hot water to 1/2 cup cereal, let stand for 2 minutes until desired thckness. Stir periodically. OR Microwave- 1/2 cup to 3/4 cup of water to boiling. Add hot water to 1/2 cup of cereal, let stand for 2 minutes.Warning: Allergy Alert: This product is manufactured in a facility that processes soy and nuts.This product may contain traces of nuts.
        Double check it with a "hidden carb calculator", imo.
        ~Megs~
        242/141/160 (130)
        dress size 26/10/8
        5'4", Female, May 2, 2003
        My blog:
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        • #5
          Re: Flax-Z-Snax hot cereal...what do you think?

          What's a hidden carb calculator? Sounds sinister!!!
          F44yrs young 5'7" SW172/CW152/GW140
          restart date december 08, 2009!
          1st mini-goal: 160 lbs - reached Jan 05, 2010
          2nd mini-goal: 155 lbs - reached Feb 02, 2010
          3rd mini-goal: 150 lbs
          4th mini-goal: 145 lbs
          GOAL : 140 lbs :chillpill:dancingba:dancing:

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          • #6
            Re: Flax-Z-Snax hot cereal...what do you think?

            The US labeling laws for carbohydrates are very lax, when compared to the laws governing fat and protein labeling. So if a manufacture fudges on the nutritional label, it will be on the carbohydrate amount, since that isn't tightly regulated.

            A hidden carb calculator does the total calories in a food equation for you and figures it out for the carb grams not declared on the packaging.

            total cals in a food = (9 x fat grams) + (4 x protein grams) + (4 x carb grams)

            Take the sum of that equation and compare it to the total cals on the packaging. If there is a difference, then you know the manufacturer isn't being honest with the labeling and that could mean a difference of 1 net carb or 7 net carbs.

            If you google "hidden carb calculator, you'll find plent to choose from. It's a good tool and will help you avoid pitfalls when you do OWL and Pre-Maintenance. Just because something is labeled as "low carb" doesn't mean it necessarily is low carb and/or that the manufacturer isn't trying to take advantage of consumers. I remember there was a refrigerated salad dressing that offered a "low carb" version of its line. The low carb version was in a different shaped bottle which held less than the regular dressing, but was about a dollar more expensive. Comparing the ingredients and nutritional info of the low carb line and the regular line, the only difference was the price.
            ~Megs~
            242/141/160 (130)
            dress size 26/10/8
            5'4", Female, May 2, 2003
            My blog:
            http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/

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            • #7
              Re: Flax-Z-Snax hot cereal...what do you think?

              Wow! I never would have thought! I will take a look later today!
              F44yrs young 5'7" SW172/CW152/GW140
              restart date december 08, 2009!
              1st mini-goal: 160 lbs - reached Jan 05, 2010
              2nd mini-goal: 155 lbs - reached Feb 02, 2010
              3rd mini-goal: 150 lbs
              4th mini-goal: 145 lbs
              GOAL : 140 lbs :chillpill:dancingba:dancing:

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              • #8
                Re: Flax-Z-Snax hot cereal...what do you think?

                Eating flax (linseed) and/or wheat bran is only 'allowed' under the 'constipation rule'
                12. If you are constipated, mix a tablespoon or more of psyllium husks in a cup or more of water and drink daily. Or mix ground flaxseed into a shake or sprinkle wheat bran on a salad or vegetables.
                So start by eating a tablespoon only and if the constipation is not alleviated then gradually add more till you are not constipated.

                1/2 cup = 8 tablespoons so would be far too much for an induction menu in my opinion

                To use flax as a cereal in larger quantities you should be at the OWL level/rung 3 (nuts and seeds) and for larger quantities of wheat bran the last OWL rung (whole grains)
                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!!





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