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I notice that a lot of people list string cheese as something that they eat regularly. Is there a reason? I haven't really checked out the nutritional info on it or anything, but what is it about string cheese that has so many of you hooked? :rolleyes:

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I notice that a lot of people list string cheese as something that they eat regularly. Is there a reason? I haven't really checked out the nutritional info on it or anything, but what is it about string cheese that has so many of you hooked? :rolleyes:

If it's the string cheese I get, the Cheese Head brand string cheese sticks, they come in an easy-to-carry packet, they taste good, and they're nutritious. The ones I buy (from Costco) are 110 calories each, with 80g of fat (it's cheese, after all), 7g of Protein, and a half-gram of carbs. I use them as a planned snack food when I need something to stick with me, but that doesn't screw up my eating plan for the day.

Dave

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they are very yummy, my son's favorite as well =) we get the same ones, cheese head but usually from sams club, for some reason costco hasnt had them.

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they are very yummy, my son's favorite as well =) we get the same ones, cheese head but usually from sams club, for some reason costco hasnt had them.

I was reading your signature. Did you actually get banded ten years ago? Or is that a typo?

Dave

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80 g of fat??? the ones i have are only 2.5 g of fat lol

Whoops! Thanks for pointing out my error. I grabbed the wrong data from a list I had. The cheese Head sticks are actually: 80 calories, 6g of fat, less than 1g carbs, and 6g Protein. (Hope that's a bit better. :))

Dave

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The low fat cheese sticks have less Calories and more protein!

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I get the WW string cheese.< /p>

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The reason so many of us eat them is that they are a good Protein snack that generally goes down well. Very easy to take along, too!

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String cheese, baby bell cheese..........lite, are Proteins that I can eat. Don't get stuck. My kids like them too. Easy to take with as a snack.< /p>

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Thanks for the input. I'll have to look into some string cheese!

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