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honbb65 6 years ago | I’m fairly new and not sure if I am in the correct forum but here goes. On my meal plan “1/2 cup red beans” does this mean open a can of red beans and get a 1/2 cup of plain beans and eat them? That just seems yucky. I see there is a bean salad recipe can I use a 1/2 cup of that instead? |
DHahn 6 years ago | Thanks for the infor. about kombucha. I have been drinking it for years so when it showed up on my shopping list requiring 5.5 lbs I was confused about what they were talking about. I expected it to be listed as so many oz. |
Ossie-Sharon 6 years ago | Hi, DHahn. That amount is fine. You can read more about kombucha here: https://www.trimdownclub.com/superfood-all-about-kombucha-tea/. |
DHahn 6 years ago | I currently drink 6oz. of home made kombucha tea each morning. The menus that I printed call for a cup of kombucha so I wonder how the menue kombucha is made. Where do I find information on kombucha? |
Ossie-Sharon 6 years ago | Hi, Mark. The snacks follow a similar pattern, and are always a minimum of a protein-containing exchange. |
marktbuchman 6 years ago | Hi, |
Ossie-Sharon 6 years ago | Hi, Ana. Some items are in the lists to enable people to transition to a healthier lifestyle without throwing out what they have at home. However, there absolutely are some brands that are better than other. Whole Food’s 365 brand is generally a safe bet, as would be Trader Joe’s. |
anabouchard 6 years ago | hi I am new to the site and on the menu it states “frozen pancakes and waffles.” well what brand is appropriate? or do I make them myself? since this is about no to little processing I would think frozen pancakes and waffles would be highly processed. please advise. |
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