Zero net carb soft tortillas.
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This product is helping me lose the extra pounds I gained over the last year.
https://www.missionfoods.com/product...llas-original/
I cut then up into strips and put in hot chicken broth with vegetables and chicken. Chicken noodle soup.
I use them instead of bread for sandwiches and toast. And of course for taco and wraps.
I spray with olive oil spray sprinkle salt put in air fryer to make tortilla chips. I put in skillet with a little oil and let puff up for mini pizza crusts. Every carb not eaten is a victory.
I buy them at Kroger. I'm stocking the freezer with them because they seem to be very hard to find.
https://www.missionfoods.com/product...llas-original/
I cut then up into strips and put in hot chicken broth with vegetables and chicken. Chicken noodle soup.
I use them instead of bread for sandwiches and toast. And of course for taco and wraps.
I spray with olive oil spray sprinkle salt put in air fryer to make tortilla chips. I put in skillet with a little oil and let puff up for mini pizza crusts. Every carb not eaten is a victory.
I buy them at Kroger. I'm stocking the freezer with them because they seem to be very hard to find.
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HEB is a Texas store. The one I frequent has a machine for making fresh tortillas! They have a keto tortilla that is amazing, but they spoil quickly. I have found that almond flour makes baked goods soggy after a day if I place them in airtight containers, so I loosely cover with plastic wrap instead. I think the low carb tortillas use almond flour.
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These are not gluten free. Ingredients list Wheat flour starch and vital wheat glutens. No alternative flours. Taste like a regular flour tortilla. High fiber is the key to being no net carbs.
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I have seen Mission brand in every grocery store I've been to in my area of AR. Even Dollar General sells them. I didn't know there was another brand.
I use the net zero street size for bread. I heat in skillet to make it like toast and not so floppy. I found the net zero tomato and basil ones too at a small grocery store in town.
I use the net zero street size for bread. I heat in skillet to make it like toast and not so floppy. I found the net zero tomato and basil ones too at a small grocery store in town.