Half price when I popped into Tesco today
I'd just run out myself.......I can't bring myself to pay full priceAre you reading my mind khskel? I've just had a salted caramel one and commented that they're nice but a bit pricey. And then your great advice popped up! I'll stock up! 🙂🙂
Just had a look at the Tesco website they are on offer till the 11th June so stock up while you can lol x
There are no absolute shoulds / shouldn'ts. It's best to start reading nutritional labels to compare between products - in this case, muesli / cereal bars. For most people, carbohydrate, not just sugar, content is key value. For people who need to reduce, or not increase, body weight, calories are also important.Are these a good snack to have as a diabetic? Im recently diagnosed and still a bit unsure what i should and shouldnt be eating or should i say what i can and cant have lol
As far as snack bars go they are one of the lower carb/ sugar ones xAre these a good snack to have as a diabetic? Im recently diagnosed and still a bit unsure what i should and shouldnt be eating or should i say what i can and cant have lol
Gold it there are a few recipes although you will find that quite a lot of them call for dates to be used to hold the mix together etc nature valley protein ones aren't actually too bad as rather than having cereal it's soy protein crispies used which are lower carb the bars are just under 10g carbs each xDoes anyone have a recipe for making cereal bars or equivalent? Would be healthier, one imagines, than shop brought ones...?
Sorry meant Google it xGold it? Checked online but couldn't find this website? The nature valley protein bars seem to have the right ratio of ingredients in them, but it would be nice, and probably cheaper, even more edible, to bake the recipes myself...