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poindexter Mon, Apr-28-08 12:14

Top 5 Items that you order from Netrition!!
 
I haven't ordered yet, and I don't know where to begin.
I guess I'll begin with whatever I can't get from the stores here (everything!)

But taste-wise what are your top 5??

LoKarb Kay Mon, Apr-28-08 12:19

Gigantic tubs of Nutiva coconut oil!

Helen H Mon, Apr-28-08 12:53

Stevia. But now I'm growing my own.

lené Mon, Apr-28-08 13:24

I get the DaVinci syrups, erythritol (both granular and powdered), coconut oil, almond meal and hazelnut meal, coconut flour, ground golden flax. I also order some of my supplements from them.

SandyDown Mon, Apr-28-08 13:43

Nothing, I stick to my local meat and veg stores :D

Didy Mon, Apr-28-08 14:04

New Hope Pancake and Waffle mix (really keeps me grounded during a rough PMS!)

Walden Farms Pancake Syrup and Blueberry Syrup

Joseph's Pita Bread (Freezes very well and they really are great tasting, don't knock me out of ketosis OR cause cravings.)

GG Scandanavian Crispbread

Carbquick mix (I don't eat this very often, but it's kind of fun to experiment with)

That's about it for me. I just like to have things on hand for a bit of a mix up in my daily meals once in awhile.

LynnDee Mon, Apr-28-08 14:08

The only things I get are whey protein powder and lots of DaVinci syrups.

Luzyanna Mon, Apr-28-08 15:40

1) Almond flour
2) Dixie Diner muffin mixes (dude those RAWK - carrot cake & banana nut)
3) Scandinavian crispbread
4) Dreamfield pasta
5) Sugar free marshmallows (for special dishes on holidays)

renie Mon, Apr-28-08 16:00

Da Vinci
Cinnamon Pork Rinds
Almond flour (cheaper than in stores for me)
thicknthin not sugar/ not starch (fiber thickener things, I only use them every once in a while so they'll last a really long time)

misschris Mon, Apr-28-08 16:21

1) Davinci Syrups
2) Carbquick
3) Dixie Diner Muffins (Carrot and Chocolate) for special occasions
4) Fiberfit
5) Flax-Z-Snax Granola (Macadamia Cranberry)
6) Scandanavian Crispbread

yes, that's 6 :lol: I just placed an order today, to get bunches of low carb products to take on vacation. that is always tough for me so I make muffins, brownies, etc and take things to snack on so I'm not tempted.

liddie01 Mon, Apr-28-08 17:14

Davinchi Syrups(love the varity)

Josephs flax pita breads

walden farms syrups

jokin als fruit spreads

almond flour

jonsereds Mon, Apr-28-08 18:19

Carb quick, carb quick, carb quick, did I mention carb quick heheheheheehe

samika Mon, Apr-28-08 19:34

cinnamon pork rinds,even though theyve been out of them!!!! help!!!!!!

MizKitty Mon, Apr-28-08 20:08

Oh Yeah! Protein Wafer Bars
GG Scandanavian Crispbreads
Walden Farms Pancake & Strawberry Syrups
Nutiva coconut oil
NOW Pumpkin Seeds & Unsweetened Coconut
Honorable mention:
La Nouba Chocolate Covered Marshmallows

misschris Mon, Apr-28-08 20:36

Quote:
Originally Posted by MizKitty
La Nouba Chocolate Covered Marshmallows


*sigh* they aren't in stock and won't be until July :( Oh I want some so bad!!! LOL!

holly_h Mon, Apr-28-08 21:36

The davinci syrups are good- i ordered 5 bottles last time (go big or go home=) , but now that I am not on the shakes anymore, i don't have much use for them. They are good mixed with some cream cheese and gelatin and then frozen into little cheesecake balls. I love hazelnut and marshmallow mixed. Delish and only a few carbs when you are desperate for something sweet, and frozen.
The diner dixie carotcake muffins are the best thing ever! i only make one package every few weeks, but they are perfect when I am so sick of eggs, or anything with eggs in it.
I tried the almond milk that someone had recommended, i should have known it would taste awful, it did.

MizKitty Tue, Apr-29-08 06:43

Quote:
La Nouba Chocolate Covered Marshmallows



*sigh* they aren't in stock and won't be until July Oh I want some so bad!!! LOL!


Aren't they wonderful? They taste just like I remember those chocolate covered marshmallow eggs that came in the little egg cartons at easter time tasting. It's probably a good thing they're out of stock more than they're in!

poindexter Tue, Apr-29-08 08:41

I read about these microwave pork rinds on someone's low carb blog. He gave 'em a good review.

I've never had hot, just made pork rinds....other than when we get slab bacon

Didy Tue, Apr-29-08 13:18

Quote:
Originally Posted by poindexter
I read about these microwave pork rinds on someone's low carb blog. He gave 'em a good review.

I've never had hot, just made pork rinds....other than when we get slab bacon


I bought a big ol' case of these and ended up throwing them away. The rinds got so hard in the heating process, it was impossible to bite into them.. only a few per bag were actually edible and I tried different timings too. AND different microwaves, as I have two.

zorra_1 Tue, Apr-29-08 21:22

1) DaVinci's flavors that I can't find near me (esp. English Toffee)
2) Nutiva Coconut Oil
3) Supplements
4) Whey Protein
5) Sweet Leaf Stevia

jpatti Wed, Apr-30-08 22:06

Pretty much just the DaVinci syrups.

I used to order mroe from them, but a Wegman's opened up near me and I can get all my supplements, coconut oil, low-cab tortillas, almond meal, flax meal, stevia and such with my normal grocery shopping now.

renie Thu, May-01-08 09:09

Quote:
Originally Posted by jpatti
Pretty much just the DaVinci syrups.

I used to order mroe from them, but a Wegman's opened up near me and I can get all my supplements, coconut oil, low-cab tortillas, almond meal, flax meal, stevia and such with my normal grocery shopping now.


one more year until Wegman's opens!!!! :yum:

little red Thu, May-15-08 19:48

1) DaVinci SF pancake syrup
2) 5lb bag of CarbQuik (to make pancakes, of course!)
3) Big Train Hot Chocolate
4) Dreamfields Linguine
5) Walden Farms Apricot Fruit Spread

rspar Sat, May-17-08 19:44

How many carbs would there be in say 2 large pancakes and the usual amount of syrup? Using carquick and davinci

samika Wed, May-21-08 04:39

im waiting for the cinnamunch pork rinds to come back in stock. How long do these freakin things usually take? Im dying here! lol

Doulton Sun, Jun-08-08 15:47

Bran-A-Crisp and/or GG Scandanavian Crispbreads

Flax-Z-Meal cereal (the cinnamon has no fake sweeteners if you are trying to avoid it).


Dixie Diner Nutlettes

little red Sun, Jun-08-08 16:26

Quote:
Originally Posted by rspar
How many carbs would there be in say 2 large pancakes and the usual amount of syrup? Using carquick and davinci


About 6 carbs for 2 pancakes by my calculations if you use the recipe that calls for carbquick, butter, heavy cream & water. The syrup is 0 carbs.

That said, I don't think carbquick low carb pancakes and syrup are very good if you are on induction because of the splenda in the syrup -- artificial sweetners are supposed to be avoided while on induction.

krazykati Sun, Jun-08-08 16:38

Quote:
Originally Posted by rspar
How many carbs would there be in say 2 large pancakes and the usual amount of syrup? Using carquick and davinci


Hey.....I'm new to this website, and it's my first post! :wave::yay::wave: I found some info on the carbquik pancakes. :yum: :yum: :yum:
See below:

2 cups carbquik - LC Baking Mix
1/8 cup heavy cream
1/2 cup water
1 stick butter, melted
1/8 cup water

Stir together and cook following directions on the box.

Made 8 pancakes - 1 pancake:

Calories: 234
Fat: 20
S. Fat: 10
Carbs: 20 (4 net carbs per pancake)
Fiber: 16
Protein: 8

MizKitty Sun, Jun-08-08 16:52

Welcome Krazykati!

Pancake lovers, here's a recipe that's easy and delicious and you won't have to eat the carbs in carbquick:

Faux Frenchtoast Pancakes
Whisk together 3 eggs, 3 T heavy cream, 1 pkt splenda, 1 cap vanilla, sprinkle of cinnamon, sprinkle of nutmeg, pour into a skillet and brown on both sides like a pancake. Makes 2.

IMO, the Walden Farms pancake syrup is much better than the DaVinci. It's normal thickness, too.

The Walden Farms pancake syrup mixed into tomato sauce along with some liquid smoke and worcestershire sauce makes delicious LC BBQ sauce, too.

Walden Farms BBQ sauce: not so good.

ebp Sat, Jun-14-08 12:50

Joseph's Pita Bread - Imake pita chips with it. Nice for something crunchy with tuna and such.
Carbquick - use it for lots of stuff.


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