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Posted by: robousy

Trying to spice up my diet of oatmeal, cottage cheese, rice and chicken blaah blaah with Lean pockets:

Taste pretty good and have the following stats:

Cals: 200
Fat: 6g
Carbs: 19g (sugars 4g)
Protein: 24g

Any comments pls???
Good/Bad?? Stay away?



Posted by: maniclion

Sodium?



Posted by: SPIKE1257

I don't know anything about the ingredients, but the numbers look fine to me.



Posted by: robousy

Sodium: 540mg



Posted by: aggies1ut

Yow. You could also just make your own mini pizza with healther ingredients or have a cheat meal of 1 or 2 slices of ready made pizza.



Posted by: maniclion

Probably stuffed with trans fats. If all of your other meals have low sodium then I guess it's alright to have a couple a week, thats what makes them taste good is the high sodium, you're better off just adding a little more salt to your rice and chicken.



Posted by: XcelKrush

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Originally Posted by maniclion
Probably stuffed with trans fats. If all of your other meals have low sodium then I guess it's alright to have a couple a week, thats what makes them taste good is the high sodium, you're better off just adding a little more salt to your rice and chicken.
No trans fats, but lean pockets are made with white flower. But, the other day I saw some that were made with wheat, not whole wheat but its better than enriched.

Theyre not too bad if you need something fast, but If you need something really fast you mgiht try a Bananza bar. They are made by Designer whey and very healthy.



Posted by: robousy

Ok - thanks for the advice.

I had started eating a couple a day for a few days thinking they where a nice healthy addition to my diet, but from what I've read thats pretty much a bad idea. So I guess I'll stop!



Posted by: Emma-Leigh

I have never heard of these before?? What are they? What do they have in them?

If they are a pre-made meal thing then I would be cautious about adding too many - esp. if they are made with things such as white flour, oils etc etc.



Posted by: robousy

I get them at a shop called HEB in Texas - I don't know if they have them down under.

http://www.leanpockets.com/lean/

Rich



Posted by: Jodi

They are pre-made items. I would stay clear of them. Could be loaded with transfat. Also they are more than likely made with enriched flour oppose to whole wheat flour. Just because they say they are healthy doens't mean they are. If that was the case we'd all be eating snackwell cookies everyday



Posted by: robousy

Absorbed...Understood...Habitualized!






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