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08-25-2011, 12:47 PM
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car.insur
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Wow! thanks for all the responses!
Haunted, I live in a rural community so my options for organic is raising our own beef or chicken or pig for the most part. Veggies, there are 2 farmers markets but the items are limited based on what is grown locally. Checking labels on things in the grocery store that state they are "sugar" free and then finding dextrose or maltodextrin in them is aggravating. Plus as some of come to find out, just cause it states All Natural on the packaging is a joke. I've been watching it all and taking forever on my grocery trips but it's better than shopping blind.
Carolina, I am a meat eater and don't crave sweets or even chocolate often but there are times. I wonder about just eating normal candy if I have a craving and just be done with it instead of eating something like a Atkins bar that is loaded with god knows what by the listing of ingredients so thanks for that!
Puglover, I was hoping to find a cheaper option since I will have to have something shipped in. Hate to spend a chunk and then get it and can't stand it. I will have to try to find a health food store next time I go out of town and hope I can find some place with sample sizes. I don't mind paying for something if I know its not gonna go to waste.
mgsondance, this is exactly part of the reasoning too. I work an hour from home and there are times all I need is something to hold me til I get home. The fiber one bars took care of several things for me. Fill me up for a bit and killing a candy craving for about 150 calories vs almost 300 for a candy bar. Plus the fiber helped keep me regular but not so much that it hurt my gut. Guess I will check out the ingredient list on the fiber one bars too and see how they compare now that I am learning more about the processed crap.
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