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Question about granola bars

Post by Tink117 » Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:29 am

So I'm sure you've seen the NUMEROUS different types of granola and cereal bars out there. I was wondering this morning when I saw a cereal bar I had that has chocolate over it, would this be allowed for N days? I also have Fiber one brownies that I am thinking are a no go because they are .. well.. brownies! I'm wondering if the granola bars with chocolate bottoms or drizzle would be ok or are they considered sweets? Thanks in advance! I'm a total newbie =P This is my day 2 :)

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Post by Blithe Morning » Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:43 am

They are sweets in my book, despite their desperate attempt to appear otherwise. Just because it has oats in it doesn't mean that it's a proper breakfast food.

If you want the health benefits of granola, eat granola. Essentially, granola is a variation on oatmeal. It's oats, nuts, fruit and some sugar (honey and/or brown sugar) and fat (oil or butter, I've seen both). Even the most organic granola is still very caloric.

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Post by veggirl1964 » Thu Nov 03, 2011 1:52 am

I agree - I count granola bars as a sweet. My husband used to get the Fiber One Bars with the chocolate chips, and they tasted as sweet as a candy bar to me. He stopped buying them when he started NoSing.

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Post by oolala53 » Thu Nov 03, 2011 11:11 am

My issue with bars is that they are just so dense and don't provide the satisfaction of a meal, which is a similar problem with sweets for me, so I can easily overeat them. I would have to be really carefully to chew them a lot to get the same bang for the buck in eating satisfaction for the amount of sugar they have in them as a fruit for sure. And personally, I know one would make me want more, whereas one apple does not make me want more. I think it's also because there is no water content. I just think all dry food is easy to overeat.

If I react to it like a sweet, it's a sweet.

Why not just have cereal in a bowl with milk and nuts? And eat it with a spoon? I find satisfaction from sitting and eating. I can't imagine sitting at the table to eat a cereal bar. I choose hi-fiber, low sugar cereals like Trader Joe's brand.

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Post by Who Me? » Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:30 pm

They're faux-healthy cookies, as far as I'm concerned.

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Post by wosnes » Thu Nov 03, 2011 1:03 pm

My 2¢: Granola or other bars are no more appropriate for N days than candy bars.
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Post by Tink117 » Thu Nov 03, 2011 11:33 pm

Thank you all for your opinion. I think I may switch to nuts and maybe some cereal to munch on with breakfast. I eat 2 meals on the go so convenience is important to me as well :)

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Post by Who Me? » Fri Nov 04, 2011 12:57 pm

May I ask why you eat "on the go?"

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Post by Tink117 » Sat Nov 05, 2011 4:24 am

Who Me? wrote:May I ask why you eat "on the go?"
Sure thing :) I'm a student/student teacher so I eat breakfast 4 days a week on my way to teaching/class and then 2 days a week I eat my lunch in my car and the other 2 days in a computer lab... crazy crazy!

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Post by 3-0-7 girl » Wed Nov 09, 2011 5:06 pm

I eat the Nature Valley granola bars, plain regular ones not covered or dipped in chocolate etc..... for breakfast on the way to work *along with* a handful of nuts and few grapes or peice of fruit A LOT. It's very convenient and in my mind with no candy coating attached and eaten with fruit and nuts it's healthy!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
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Post by reinhard » Thu Nov 10, 2011 2:46 pm

From what I can see, most bars are just rebranded cookies.

I prefer to enjoy actual cookies on S-days.

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What about diet bars?

Any diet that sells a bar or a snack food is a total scam. I'd rather eat a snickers bar than a zone bar, because at least then I'd be psychologically budgeting for it. They should call it the self-deception bar. The diet bar is what separates the total scams from the mere fads.
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