Amazon Warehouse via Amazon has 96-Count Mr. Tortilla Low Carb Keto Soft Taco Shells (Pico de Gallo) for $13.41. Shipping is free with Prime or $35+ orders.
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Amazon Warehouse via Amazon has 96-Count Mr. Tortilla Low Carb Keto Soft Taco Shells (Pico de Gallo) for $13.41. Shipping is free with Prime or $35+ orders.
Thanks to Community Member hocuspocusblade for finding this deal.
Model: Mr. Tortilla Low Carb Keto Soft Taco Shells, Vegan Healthy Snacks & Bread Alternative, 1 Net Carb 15 Calories, Delicious Small Batch Kosher Wraps - (Pico de Gallo, 96 Count)
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Clearly some people love these, but I dunno if I just got a bad batch, but the ones I got tasted disgusting, (pico de gallo) and haven't been willing to shell out the cash to try again...I've tried everything to prepare them except frying, since i can't have fried foods... Are they actually better fried?
I've ordered these before, and they're just "okay." I couldn't get used to the taste, and for some reason, they tend to stick together. When pulled apart, you end up with two or three tortillas.
If you don't fry these they are inedible. I ended up throwing these away, 96 is a lot, they are tiny so limited use, and a hassle to fry each time.
The Carb Balance ones are the ones I use when I'm cutting carbs and they're pretty good, not ridiculously small (the smaller ones at least) and not too bad nutritionally. Was going to see if these were any better but you spared me, thanks!
Net carbs are MINUS the fiber content!
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"Net carbs" refers to carbs that are absorbed by your body. To calculate the net carbs in whole foods, you subtract the fiber from the total number of carbs.
I guess a few more years at college wouldn't have gone awry.
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most traditional flour or corn tortillas come in a little under 50% carbs.
most traditional flour or corn tortillas come in a little under 50% carbs.
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If you don't fry these they are inedible. I ended up throwing these away, 96 is a lot, they are tiny so limited use, and a hassle to fry each time.
If you don't fry these they are inedible. I ended up throwing these away, 96 is a lot, they are tiny so limited use, and a hassle to fry each time.
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Cry louder because no one is listening.
"Net carbs" refers to carbs that are absorbed by your body. To calculate the net carbs in whole foods, you subtract the fiber from the total number of carbs.
I guess a few more years at college wouldn't have gone awry.