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Tri o plex cookies...are they good Emma?

jaim91

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Oatmeal Raisin Cookies (1)
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size (43g)
Amount Per Serving
Calories 139 Calories from Fat 27
Total Fat 3g (5%DV)
Saturated Fat 1g (5% DV)
Trans Fat 0g (0%DV)
Cholesterol 20mg (6%DV)
Sodium 150mg (6%DV)
Total Carbohydrate 17g (6%DV)
Dietary Fiber less than 2g (8%)
Sugars 11g
Protein 11g (20%DV)
Vitamin A 4%
Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 20%
Iron 12%
Percent Daily calorie DV are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Ingredients:
High Fructose Corn Syrup, Rolled Oats, Raisins, Brown Sugar, Whole Liquid Eggs, Soy Protein Nuggets (Isolated Soy Protein, Tapioca Starch, Salt), Protein Blend (Soy Protein Isolate, Whey Protein Isolate), Canola Oil, Polydextrose, Unsalted Butter, Wheat Flour
Water, Vanilla Extract, Sweet Dairy Whey, Baking Soda, Arabic Gum, Salt, Ground Cinnamon, Soybean Lecithin, Sucralose

I have gone through about 2 boxes (48 cookies) in 2 weeks. They taste unbelievable. And each cookies has 11 g of protein! The only thing I'm concerned about is that the first ingredient is high fructose corn syrup, which I hear is a no-no. Are these a quality bodybuilding product?
 
jaim91 said:
Amounts per Serving:
Oatmeal Raisin Cookies (1)
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size (43g)
Amount Per Serving
Calories 139 Calories from Fat 27
Total Fat 3g (5%DV)
Saturated Fat 1g (5% DV)
Trans Fat 0g (0%DV)
Cholesterol 20mg (6%DV)
Sodium 150mg (6%DV)
Total Carbohydrate 17g (6%DV)
Dietary Fiber less than 2g (8%)
Sugars 11g
Protein 11g (20%DV)
Vitamin A 4%
Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 20%
Iron 12%
Percent Daily calorie DV are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Ingredients:
High Fructose Corn Syrup, Rolled Oats, Raisins, Brown Sugar, Whole Liquid Eggs, Soy Protein Nuggets (Isolated Soy Protein, Tapioca Starch, Salt), Protein Blend (Soy Protein Isolate, Whey Protein Isolate), Canola Oil, Polydextrose, Unsalted Butter, Wheat Flour
Water, Vanilla Extract, Sweet Dairy Whey, Baking Soda, Arabic Gum, Salt, Ground Cinnamon, Soybean Lecithin, Sucralose

I have gone through about 2 boxes (48 cookies) in 2 weeks. They taste unbelievable. And each cookies has 11 g of protein! The only thing I'm concerned about is that the first ingredient is high fructose corn syrup, which I hear is a no-no. Are these a quality bodybuilding product?


These look horrible. 11 grams of sugar is bad. High Fructose Corn Syrup is really bad. :no:
 
Seanp156 said:
You've had 48 in two weeks !? :eek:

:laugh: :laugh:

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That's cute...ya, 48 in two weeks because I considered them a "healthy candy". Kind of like the Oh Yeah! bars or the Waferpro bars.
 
OMG, you eat sooo much of that crap....

You can't just make a shake or something (my new habit = veggie shakes)
 
I have one Nitrotech shake and one WheyBreezer shake per day, but I really like cookies and thought these were a healthy alternative.

Is there anything good about them for a bodybuilder, or are they a joke?
 
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a couple of cookies here and there won't kill you, but as your yourself have said, high fructose corn syrup is the first ingredient on the list meaning by weight it is the most used ingredient in the food which means its not good all. 48 cookies in two weeks is a little overkill unless you were a sedentaty, medically obese individual who is just starting to clean up their diet.
 
Yanick said:
a couple of cookies here and there won't kill you, but as your yourself have said, high fructose corn syrup is the first ingredient on the list meaning by weight it is the most used ingredient in the food which means its not good all. 48 cookies in two weeks is a little overkill unless you were a sedentaty, medically obese individual who is just starting to clean up their diet.
If HFCS is the main cause for alarm, then just go with the chocolate chip version of the cookie. according to the chef jay website, it doesn't have HFCS.

although quite honestly, for the obscene amount of calories you're packing in with these cookies (and no offense, going by your photos you can use all the calories you can stuff down your gullet!), you should make some more nutrient-ense choices and leave these cookies for a dessert, a treat or a situation where you can't get a real meal.

Jeez. you're gobbling down these cookies AND in addition to that, shakes. do you ever eat real food? how about making your own bars or cookies? this very website and a few others are not short on healthy recipes for such.
 
I have tried the protein oatmeal bars, they're ok...and I make meatloaf and beef/chicken/turkey jerky at least 3 times a week (those are my favourite foods). But I hate cooking, and my mom doesn't cook, so it's easier to find healthy foods that are already made for me.
 
jaim91 said:
I have tried the protein oatmeal bars, they're ok...and I make meatloaf and beef/chicken/turkey jerky at least 3 times a week (those are my favourite foods). But I hate cooking, and my mom doesn't cook, so it's easier to find healthy foods that are already made for me.


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she's a hard gainer....
 
Thanks Jodi, but he's right, I am lazy. That's why I try and eat the most nutrient dense ready made foods :)
 
jaim91 said:
Thanks Jodi, but he's right, I am lazy. That's why I try and eat the most nutrient dense ready made foods :)


I hope that was a stab at being humorously sarcastic because there isn't much GOOD nutrient value in those cookies!
 
Ok, so they're an exception :P But I have meatloaf, oatmeal, sweet potatoes, rice and now i know that the cookies should only be in moderation
 
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