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Blabbermouth!!!
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Northwest Georgia
Posts: 6,590
Gallery: Edwards20
Stats: 264/216/214 (mini goal)
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: Jan 2, 2007
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I too wound up with regular flax as opposed to golden. I also realized I don't have baking powder or soda ... so no muffins today.
Question on the cooking oil ... can you use coconut oil ? Or do these call for like Wesson vegetable oil ? |
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Big Yapper!!!!
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: West Central Ohio
Posts: 9,616
Gallery: SkeeterN
Stats: 160/115 Age 49 Height 4'11
WOE: 4 years on Atkins
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
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Itsanewme: Thanks so much for that wonderful flax cracker recipe!! Wow! I've already eaten one batch and ready to make another today. I had them with some gourmet cheese and tea this morning and it really hit the spot. By the way, congrats on your awesome weight loss success--very impressive.
Hey y'all, I found golden flax at a great price from Azure Standard. It's organic whole seeds, have to grind it yourself but the savings would be worth it. I made the revolution rolls with a flax twist from the LCF recipe room, and they were great. |
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#34 |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Philadelphia PA
Posts: 390
Gallery: Itsanewme
Stats: 322/143-147/145
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: Restarted 3/1/06
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You're so welcome Mermaid! I usually use the regular flax seed because it costs less and I like it, I have to admit these do taste better using golden flax seed.
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 146
Gallery: LadyLaTina72
Stats: 268/208.4/165
WOE: A little bit of every Low Carb Eating.. Tweaking
Start Date: ReStarted 1/17/07 @ 268
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I count them as 2. But they may be less. 1/4 Cup Almond flour minus Fiber is 3 Net Carbs. (At least the one I use) so 1/8 cup is 1.5 Net. 1/8 Flax 0 Net. Baking Powder 1/4 TSP 0.3. Since I use a drop of Stevia. The total is 1.8
This is how I count it. I hope that helps ![]() |
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Big Yapper!!!!
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The flax would cancel the carbs out with the fiber. The Almond flour also has fiber and it's not alot of it. The egg would have trace carbs. So, A little over 1 carb. |
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#38 |
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Blabbermouth!!!
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Northwest Georgia
Posts: 6,590
Gallery: Edwards20
Stats: 264/216/214 (mini goal)
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: Jan 2, 2007
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I haven't even found the golden flax, so I didn't realize it was more expensive. I am thinking of making some muffins this morning. But, I swear I saw one that didn't call for Davinici's or almond flour ...
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#39 |
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
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these recipes sound great... i hope this is the right place to ask this: do these muffins help "move things along"? i have been in terrible pain for four days, finally broke down and called the dr. for help.. do i need more fiber? any such thing as too much fiber? i can't figure out what caused this, but i was hoping maybe the flax muffins would help. any ideas..?
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Ohio
Posts: 1,917
Gallery: Yummy's_Girl
Stats: 168/134/130-135
WOE: A way of my own
Start Date: June 2006
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They help it along, for me. Perhaps you need more fiber and/or more water
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#41 |
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
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I made a second batch of flax crackers, but baked them at 325 degrees for about an hour instead of 400 degrees. I liked the flavor much better--no burnt cheese taste.
I'm down two pounds this morning after a major flax binge the last three days (along with a lot of cheese), so I guess it's good for weight loss. I have also noticed things "moving along" much better too. I just bought a 10-pound bag of organic golden flax seeds from Azure Standard, and it was less than $1 per pound. Answer to question: Yes you can get too much fiber, but it would be hard to do since 20-25 grams is the minimum amount we should get every day! |
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#42 |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Baltimore
Posts: 335
Gallery: stephdray
Stats: Lost Since Jan 2007: 25lbs
WOE: Atkins-SouthBeach
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Here's my deal with flax. It seems to have a lot of calories in it. I am one of those unfortunate souls who never loses a pound low carbing without keeping an eye on calories too.
So are there any flax recipes that don't top out at like 300 calories a muffin, like the spongebob muffins do? |
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#43 |
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Junior LCF Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 35
Gallery: Iko
Stats: 274.1/191.4/199
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: 3/13/07
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Okay, I expanded on Jeska's flax muffin recipe (which originally came from Macattaz). I gave the recipe a little more zing
![]() 6 eggs 1/2 cup white chocolate davinci's 3/4 cup of Canola oil 1/4 cup of water 1/4 cup of Cinnamon 1 tsp. baking soda 1 tsp. baking powder 2 cups flaxmeal 1/4 cup chopped jalapeņos 1/2 cup sharp cheddar I just mix up the wet ingredients, then add the dry ingredients along with the cheese and jalapeņos. I bake them at 350 for around 16 - 17 minutes. The nutritional info on these is estimated per muffin, but fit day ready ![]() Total carbs: 7.6 grams Fiber: 6.7 grams Net carbs: 0.9 grams Calories: 227 Fat: 20 grams protein: 8 grams I really can't taste the jalapeņos in these, but I am using some that I have picked from my garden that are a little milder. I know the pepper gets spicier ![]() Last edited by Iko : 08-19-2007 at 08:26 AM. |
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#44 | |
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Junior LCF Member
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does anyone know the nutritional value of the pancakes????
I need the facts about the flax seed pancakes...
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#45 |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 105
Gallery: CopperAnnette
Stats: 160/138/130 5'3" 46
WOE: Modified Atkins
Start Date: April 2007
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AHA!!! THAT'S where the recipe comes from!! I could not for the life of me remember. About.com.
When I make these crackers, I leave out the garlic, and lower the oven temp to 350. They bake more evenly at the lower temp, and leaving the garlic out makes them a bit more versatile. They are absolutely delicious! I have a small co-op in the area that sells organic flax seeds. They even deliver! I bought 25lb bags of both golden and brown flax, which I then bagged in ziplocs (about 5lbs each) and store in my freezer. I like the golden in flax muffins, which we eat almost every day, and brown is great for the crackers. Often I will bake triple (yes, triple) batches of both golden and brown crackers. They keep very well, not that they last long enough to worry about spoilage. And they look pretty on a party tray :-) |
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#47 |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Arizona
Posts: 277
Gallery: Laura in Arizona
WOE: Protein Power
Start Date: June 6 2008
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Subscribing - thanks for bringing it back up. I love flax too!
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#48 |
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Mom to 2 boys and a girl born 5/6/05.
Posts: 1,020
Gallery: mom2twoboys
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: 10/26/05
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Wow so many Flax rexcipes, i think I need to get some golden flax!
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 2,440
Gallery: MountainGirl
Stats: 218.2/in-between/125
WOE: LC / Working towards renewed health
Start Date: July 11 2007
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Bump for flax!!!
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