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    Talking Voortman Flax Seed Cookies

    Since I have started this special diet to help control my headaches, I have had to cut out nuts, chocolate, and raisins. Unfortunately, that rules out just about every good cookie.

    So while browsing through the cookie aisle at my local grocer, I just happened to stumble across these...



    They are Voortman Flax Seed cookies. Sorry I couldn't find a better picture, I may snap one and upload it later.

    Here are the ingredients: Enriched white flour, vegetable oil (canola, soybean, modified palm and palm kernel, sunflower), rolled oats, brown sugar, sugar, glucose-fructose, flax seed, ground flax seeds, baking soda, soya flour, glucose syrup, salt, dried whole egg, cinnamon.

    Here is the nutrition information: 1 Cookie (18g) calories: 80, total fat: 4g=6%, sat.fat: 1g=5%, trans fat: 0g, polyunsaturated: 2g, omega-6: 1g, omega-3, 0.7g, monounsatrated: 1g, cholesterol: 0mg, sodium: 90 mg=4%, carbs: 11g=4%, fibre: 1g=4%, sugar: 5g, protein: 1g, iron: 2%.

    So they aren't the best things for you, but they really are not that bad compared to all the other cookies out there. Plus, they taste really good! I usually pack two of them in my lunch as a snack for the day.

    Just thought I would share... maybe someone else with cookie cravings can enjoy these.
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    I think i may have had this brand before. Mom used to buy healthier "junk" food lol for us when i was little and this package looks familiar.

    Are they good?
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    what do they taste -like-
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    Originally Posted by goghua View Post
    Since I have started this special diet to help control my headaches, I have had to cut out nuts, chocolate, and raisins. Unfortunately, that rules out just about every good cookie.

    So while browsing through the cookie aisle at my local grocer, I just happened to stumble across these...



    They are Voortman Flax Seed cookies. Sorry I couldn't find a better picture, I may snap one and upload it later.

    Here are the ingredients: Enriched white flour, vegetable oil (canola, soybean, modified palm and palm kernel, sunflower), rolled oats, brown sugar, sugar, glucose-fructose, flax seed, ground flax seeds, baking soda, soya flour, glucose syrup, salt, dried whole egg, cinnamon.

    Here is the nutrition information: 1 Cookie (18g) calories: 80, total fat: 4g=6%, sat.fat: 1g=5%, trans fat: 0g, polyunsaturated: 2g, omega-6: 1g, omega-3, 0.7g, monounsatrated: 1g, cholesterol: 0mg, sodium: 90 mg=4%, carbs: 11g=4%, fibre: 1g=4%, sugar: 5g, protein: 1g, iron: 2%.

    So they aren't the best things for you, but they really are not that bad compared to all the other cookies out there. Plus, they taste really good! I usually pack two of them in my lunch as a snack for the day.

    Just thought I would share... maybe someone else with cookie cravings can enjoy these.
    Seein the first ingrediant is enrhiced WHITE flour, i would not say they would be the best choice..got to give it credit for the omega 3's but 5g of sugar per cookie im sure u can pack down quite a few before they even make a dent in ur stomach
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    Try Uncle Eddie's Molasses Cookies. Here's the ingredients:
    organic wheat flour, organic molasses, organic palm fruit oil, organic evaporated cane juice, soy lecithin (gmo Free), vanilla, baking soda, sea salt, cinnamon & ginger.

    They're my favorite cookie. You can get them from amazon.com or Whole Foods. I don't buy them anymore though b/c I'd eat the entire 3 lb bag in one sitting. They are really that good!
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    Originally Posted by tinyman5000 View Post
    what do they taste -like-
    They taste like some oatmeal cookies that I have had. I say some because I have had oatmeal cookies that vary greatly in taste. These lean more towards the taste of "store bought" oatmeal cookies and not so much home-made. Regardless, they are quite good and an even bigger plus is that my wife actually likes them. Usually, my wife complains because everything I buy is (in her words) healthy and tasteless... in other words, it's not junk food.
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