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Arnold Select Sandwich Thins Scare Me!

I am digging the Arnold Select Sandwich Thins, but one thing that scares me is I bought these like 3 weeks ago and I see ZERO signs of mold. I mean, yeah, good these things last, but on the other hand, what the hell is in the ingredients that don’t cause these things to mold up?

I guess I am used to buying shit from Whole Foods that barely lasts 2.3 days - LOL. Too bad these Sammich Thins can’t be organic. I really wish there were better options for organic breads. Seems like organic bread is usually dry and not tasty…I need to research some more options…

And I just had a random thought: Will mold grow faster on white bread or wheat bread?

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Healthy Fruit Smoothie Recipe

Here are the ingredients for a fruit smoothie I made this morning:

1 cup organic frozen strawberries
1 cup of organic frozen blueberries
1 cup of 1% organic milk
4 packets of Truvia (Stevia)

233 Calories
26% (7 grams) of Daily Recommended Fiber Intake
4 Servings of Fruit

I consider the above a healthy fruit smoothie. The calories are low and you get a quarter of your recommended daily fiber intake. The only problem is I might have to add more milk - If you don’t drink the smoothie quick enough, it ‘gels up’. The above could be healthier if I added a protein powder to the smoothie. That will be my next move. I will find a sugar-free protein powder and see how it turns out.

But I have to say, the smoothie turned out very tasty and satisfying…

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Ingredients For a Fruit Smoothie - Strawberries and Blueberries to Start

I have been trying to increase my fruit intake, lately. My lady wants to make sure I eat plenty of fruits and veggies, and I decided to go with the convenience of eating smoothies, to start. So far, I have gotten into these ingredients for a fruit smoothie: Blueberries, strawberries, 1% milk, and Truvia, a natural sweetener.

So far, so good. I really like the Truvia in the smoothies, as it doesn’t have a bitter taste. It helps bring the sweetness out without the extra calories. (Truvia is a zero calorie, NATURAL sweetener made from the Stevia plant - My latest choice as I try to get away from Splenda!)

I like rocking the blueberries because of the high level of antioxidants and supposed anti-aging properties. I don’t like eating blueberries by themselves, so throwing them into a blender makes eating them easier. And strawberries are a great source of antioxidants, so I figured that would be a nice combo.

I am going to try adding a banana to the blueberries and strawberries next to add a healthy potassium boost.

Oh, and let me just say - I don’t believe in bullshit smoothies like Jamba Juice, Smoothie King or Robeks. Too much damn sugar! I like the fact I can control what goes into the smoothie when making them at home…

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Healthy Snack? Arnold Select Sandwich Thins - Seedless Rye

I was shopping for sandwich bread, excited to make a Dagwood sandwich for dinner, and I came across Arnold Select Sandwich Thins.

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I copped the seedless rye. It looks promising. Thin, 100% whole wheat, 100 calories a serving and 5 grams of fiber. (20% of recommended daily intake.)

See, I am down for any kind of bread that can boost my fiber intake, while being low in calories, and THIN. I am not a thick bread kind of cat. And even better, the bread is supposedly pretty good for grilling an toasting. And a hot, grilled sandwich is the truth.

Anyway, I made my first sandwich on some simple shit - Salmon burgers and grapeseed oil, vegetarian mayonnaise. I grilled the bread in the pan with my salmon burgers and kept it quick and simple. I think a jailhouse iron would have been just as good as the job I did, in regards to grilling the bread. HA!

Bottom line is, this was a quick and dirty attempt to make a sandwich, and it came out ok. I wasn’t putting any heart into hooking it up, and the salmon and mayonnaise angle may not have done this bread justice.

I need to try something more classic - Like a ham and cheese, grilled on the Foreman grill. THAT might be a test worth checking out!

Read a blog review about Arnold Select Sandwich Thins

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