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>>>Kathleen wrote: You'll have to tell us what a flax tortilla

is.

>>>Willie wrote: What is a

flax tortilla ?

I'd never heard

of 'em until recently either. My son gets flax tortilla chips that he

eats with hummus, at whole foods market in Austin. McAlister's is a

deli type sandwich restaurant that recently opened here. It isn't a

health-nut restaurant by any means. The grilled chicken flax wrap is

the healthiest thing that I could find on the menu... but that was only

after I subbed lite ranch in place of the Caesar dressing and parmesan

cheese. The flax tortilla is a whole wheat tortilla with ground up

flax seed in it, which is much better for us than it's white flour

tortilla counterpart. To me, it tastes better than the flour tortilla,

which I find bland. The flax gives it a sort of nutty taste.

{{{hugs}}} janet

Nutritional benefits:

"In addition to fiber, protein, vitamins and minerals, flax is

rich

in alpha-linolenic acid, known as ALA, which is an essential fatty acid

from the omega-3 family. All cells in the body need ALA for proper

functioning but they cannot manufacture it, so it must be supplied

through the diet. Research suggests that ALA-rich food decreases the

risk of fatal

heart attack, has a protective effect against breast cancer, and helps

relieve menstrual symptoms. Continuing research indicates other

conditions such as skin diseases, inflammation and immune system

disorders may be treated or prevented by supplementing the diet with

ALA and other essential fatty acids. Flaxseed is also the richest plant

source of lignans, which are

natural plant estrogens that help with hormonal balance. Among many

other benefits, flaxseed lignans have been shown to protect against

breast cancer and osteoporosis in post-menopausal women, to help lower

blood cholesterol, and provide antioxidant protection. Flaxseed is

also a source of both soluble and insoluble fibre and,

like the soybean that provides all eight essential amino acids, is an

excellent source of protein."

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By the way....I'M HUNGY!

I'm looking forward to 8:30 so I can go have dinner with my mother. 3 hours

left. YEAH!

Re: Flax tortilla?

>>>Kathleen wrote: You'll have to tell us what a flax tortilla is.

>>>Willie wrote: What is a flax tortilla ?

I'd never heard of 'em until recently either. My son gets flax tortilla chips

that he eats with hummus, at whole foods market in Austin. McAlister's is a

deli type sandwich restaurant that recently opened here. It isn't a health-nut

restaurant by any means. The grilled chicken flax wrap is the healthiest thing

that I could find on the menu... but that was only after I subbed lite ranch in

place of the Caesar dressing and parmesan cheese. The flax tortilla is a whole

wheat tortilla with ground up flax seed in it, which is much better for us than

it's white flour tortilla counterpart. To me, it tastes better than the flour

tortilla, which I find bland. The flax gives it a sort of nutty taste.

{{{hugs}}} janet

Nutritional benefits:

" In addition to fiber, protein, vitamins and minerals, flax is rich in

alpha-linolenic acid, known as ALA, which is an essential fatty acid from the

omega-3 family. All cells in the body need ALA for proper functioning but they

cannot manufacture it, so it must be supplied through the diet. Research

suggests that ALA-rich food decreases the risk of fatal heart attack, has a

protective effect against breast cancer, and helps relieve menstrual symptoms.

Continuing research indicates other conditions such as skin diseases,

inflammation and immune system disorders may be treated or prevented by

supplementing the diet with ALA and other essential fatty acids. Flaxseed is

also the richest plant source of lignans, which are natural plant estrogens that

help with hormonal balance. Among many other benefits, flaxseed lignans have

been shown to protect against breast cancer and osteoporosis in post-menopausal

women, to help lower blood cholesterol, and provide antioxidant protection.

Flaxseed is also a source of both soluble and insoluble fibre and, like the

soybean that provides all eight essential amino acids, is an excellent source of

protein. "

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A nutty taste for a a nutty Janet! LOL! Couldn't resist!

Re: Flax tortilla?

>>>Kathleen wrote: You'll have to tell us what a flax tortilla is.

>>>Willie wrote: What is a flax tortilla ?

I'd never heard of 'em until recently either. My son gets flax tortilla chips

that he eats with hummus, at whole foods market in Austin. McAlister's is a

deli type sandwich restaurant that recently opened here. It isn't a health-nut

restaurant by any means. The grilled chicken flax wrap is the healthiest thing

that I could find on the menu... but that was only after I subbed lite ranch in

place of the Caesar dressing and parmesan cheese. The flax tortilla is a whole

wheat tortilla with ground up flax seed in it, which is much better for us than

it's white flour tortilla counterpart. To me, it tastes better than the flour

tortilla, which I find bland. The flax gives it a sort of nutty taste.

{{{hugs}}} janet

Nutritional benefits:

" In addition to fiber, protein, vitamins and minerals, flax is rich in

alpha-linolenic acid, known as ALA, which is an essential fatty acid from the

omega-3 family. All cells in the body need ALA for proper functioning but they

cannot manufacture it, so it must be supplied through the diet. Research

suggests that ALA-rich food decreases the risk of fatal heart attack, has a

protective effect against breast cancer, and helps relieve menstrual symptoms.

Continuing research indicates other conditions such as skin diseases,

inflammation and immune system disorders may be treated or prevented by

supplementing the diet with ALA and other essential fatty acids. Flaxseed is

also the richest plant source of lignans, which are natural plant estrogens that

help with hormonal balance. Among many other benefits, flaxseed lignans have

been shown to protect against breast cancer and osteoporosis in post-menopausal

women, to help lower blood cholesterol, and provide antioxidant protection.

Flaxseed is also a source of both soluble and insoluble fibre and, like the

soybean that provides all eight essential amino acids, is an excellent source of

protein. "

EMAIL SUPPORT TEXAS-STYLE!!

THE CRAZIEST BUNCH OF " LOSERS " ON THE 'NET'!!

Visit us on the web: http://www.texastops.org

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I'm HUNGY? GEEZ! I mean HUNGRY!

How long have I been typing?

Gregeo :)

Re: Flax tortilla?

>>>Kathleen wrote: You'll have to tell us what a flax tortilla is.

>>>Willie wrote: What is a flax tortilla ?

I'd never heard of 'em until recently either. My son gets flax tortilla chips

that he eats with hummus, at whole foods market in Austin. McAlister's is a

deli type sandwich restaurant that recently opened here. It isn't a health-nut

restaurant by any means. The grilled chicken flax wrap is the healthiest thing

that I could find on the menu... but that was only after I subbed lite ranch in

place of the Caesar dressing and parmesan cheese. The flax tortilla is a whole

wheat tortilla with ground up flax seed in it, which is much better for us than

it's white flour tortilla counterpart. To me, it tastes better than the flour

tortilla, which I find bland. The flax gives it a sort of nutty taste.

{{{hugs}}} janet

Nutritional benefits:

" In addition to fiber, protein, vitamins and minerals, flax is rich in

alpha-linolenic acid, known as ALA, which is an essential fatty acid from the

omega-3 family. All cells in the body need ALA for proper functioning but they

cannot manufacture it, so it must be supplied through the diet. Research

suggests that ALA-rich food decreases the risk of fatal heart attack, has a

protective effect against breast cancer, and helps relieve menstrual symptoms.

Continuing research indicates other conditions such as skin diseases,

inflammation and immune system disorders may be treated or prevented by

supplementing the diet with ALA and other essential fatty acids. Flaxseed is

also the richest plant source of lignans, which are natural plant estrogens that

help with hormonal balance. Among many other benefits, flaxseed lignans have

been shown to protect against breast cancer and osteoporosis in post-menopausal

women, to help lower blood cholesterol, and provide antioxidant protection.

Flaxseed is also a source of both soluble and insoluble fibre and, like the

soybean that provides all eight essential amino acids, is an excellent source of

protein. "

EMAIL SUPPORT TEXAS-STYLE!!

THE CRAZIEST BUNCH OF " LOSERS " ON THE 'NET'!!

Visit us on the web: http://www.texastops.org

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 GEORGE wrote:A nutty taste for a a nutty Janet! LOL! Couldn't resist!

LOL!  I'm pretty sure that I've been called

worse!  Most people probably find me annoyingly chipper (My son's

opinion). lol!

hugs,

janet

:-)

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