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Reddit mentions of Suzie's Puffed Brown Rice Unsalted Thin Cakes Case of 12 packages 4.6 oz. Each

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Suzie's Puffed Brown Rice Unsalted Thin Cakes Case of 12 packages 4.6 oz. Each
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Delicious Thin Popped Whole Grain Unsalted Brown RiceOnly 19 Calories per SliceGluten Free, Fat FreePerfect at Home, on Campus, in OfficeAll Suzie's Products are Non GMO
Specs:
Height6.78 Inches
Length3.12 Inches
Number of items12
Release dateApril 2006
Size4.58 Ounce (Pack of 12)
Weight58.8 ounces
Width3.12 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Suzie's Puffed Brown Rice Unsalted Thin Cakes Case of 12 packages 4.6 oz. Each:

u/Celidion ยท 5 pointsr/BingeEatingDisorder

I know about a lot of these as I'm quite obsessed with food volume, but those Coco Lite things are exactly what I've been looking for. I love rice cakes with PB2/Pudding Mix/Syrup, but I've been trying to find better options. My best alternative I've found has been these, but they seem expensive:

https://www.amazon.com/Suzies-Whole-Puffed-Crackers-4-9-Ounce/dp/B000FDKUSO

Yours are probably easier to find and less expensive.

I also have a few things to add:

  1. Pudding Mix + Fat Free Greek Yogurt = Amazing Dip, 227g FFGY and 8g SSFF pudding mix is like 140 calories or something but is absolutely great on rice cakes/crackers/pretzels/etc.

  2. Protein Powder + 3-4 Table spoons water/milk = Also a great dip, very thick and tasty, especially if you have a blend/casein powder.

  3. PB2 + Sugar Free Pancake Syrup = Probably one of my favorite things ever. Mix 12g PB2 with 15g water, then add 30mL sugar free pancake syrup, I recommend Hungry Jack Butter Flavor personally, and I've tried a ton of syrups believe me. The flavor is amazing and it's great in all the above things I mentioned, as well as on cereal/popcorn/oats/etc.

  4. Kamut Puffs = http://shop.naturespath.com/Kamut-Puffs/p/NPA-620044&c=NaturesPath@ColdCereals

    If you love cereal, trust me, this is a life saver. A whole bag is 500 calories, that's nearly a 1/3 of regular cereal. You can easily flavor it with truvia, pudding mix, syrups, pb2, etc. They also have puffed rice which is great too. Might be a little difficult to find but well worth it if you want your cereal fix without a ton of sugar/calories.

  5. Air Popped Popcorn = Honestly I should have listed this first. It's basically impossible to beat this in terms of calories:volume. Definitely buy your own kernels and get an air popper, incredibly cheap, easy to flavor, and not that unhealthy in the grand scheme of things. I typically use coconut cooking spray + seasonings/truvia/cinnamon/etc. PB2/cocoa powder is decent. I've tried to use syrups but it always just makes it soggy, not really sure how to fix that. Hell, I've even started eating it in a bowl with milk, it's basically unsweetened corn pops lol, but really good macros.

    I think I'll stop there for now haha, but if anyone is interested in more suggestions just let me know. I've become kind of an "expert" on these types of foods, for better or worse.