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Re: Breakfast Idea

From: A (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 19 Oct 2000 17:17:22 -0400


YEEEE HAAA!!! Way to go Smed!! Oh..and it works out perfectly!! I'm going grocery shopping tonight! I've used the Wasa for my avocado sandwich...but never thought about it for bfast!! Thanks for the idea!!! alexis

Smed wrote:

> I know alot of you have the same dilemna I do when it comes to
> breakfast, what the heck to eat if you do not want eggs. I have a
> problem digesting eggs so I try not to eat them, as a matter of fact I
> never eat breakfast at all, but I am upping my dosage of Met for the
> last time on Friday and I have to start taking it with breakfast.
> Anyway, I bought Wasa bread, it is only 11g for 2 pieces for the light
> wheat, I think the whole wheat is less. It has no fat and no
> cholesterol also. Then I spread a VERY VERY thin layer of peanut butter
> on each one. Just enough to add some flavor. Peanut butter is only 7g
> for 2 TBSP and YUCK I could never put that much on a sandwhich. So I
> figured it out and that is a breakfast for around 12g of carbs and it is
> pretty filling too. I figure you could use variations of toppings for a
> bit of change, there are some really good flavored cream cheeses that
> are not that high in carbs. I am sure this is not for everybody, but it
> is working well for me so I thought I would let ya know.
>
> Smed
>




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