Good food find, BJs, Harvestland Chicken bacon cheese burger

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on 2/29/12 12:39 am, edited 2/29/12 12:57 am - Newnan, GA
VSG on 05/04/09 with
These are 9 bucks for 8 burgers. I find them at my local BJs (we do not have a Costco near here, so this is my big box store).

These taste good, are precooked and come in the packets of 2.  I divvy them up into singles and toss in a ziplock bag and freeze, and then if I have to go somewhere for the day, I toss one into my purse, or a bag I have with and can no**** after it has thawed if I get hungry and no good choices are near. 

One patty is nearly 5 ounces, so one burger (for me) satisfies my belly for 2 feedings.  I could and have scarfed a whole one down (reminder again to self that getting too hungry ends up eating too fast, and not measuring ends up eating too much) and got to walk around with it trying to peek back up my throat a bit.  :{  booo.

Anyway here is the web site and they have a product location thing, so if you would like to try them you can see where to get them.
http://www.purelyallnatural.com/products/product_Details.asp ?productId=54428

The stats are pretty good, for 1 burger its 177 calories
9 g fat
sodium 630
1 carb
0 fiber
23 protein.

Here is their line of fully cooked stuff

http://www.purelyallnatural.com/Products/FC.asp

Nutritional Information
Serving Size: 1 burger (106g)
Servings Per Container: 8 burgers/ container; 96/case
Amount per Serving
Calories: 170 Calories from Fat: 80
% Daily Value*
Total Fat: 9 grams 14%
 Saturated Fat: 3 grams 15%
 Trans Fat: 0 grams  
Cholesterol: 85 mg 28%
Sodium: 630 mg 26%
Total Carbohydrate: 1 gram 0%
Dietary Fiber: 0 grams 0%
Sugars: 0 grams
Protein: 23 grams 46%
 
*chuckle*

Sorry! It was not showing me that it pasted the nutritional stats!  Haahahaha!  I did not mean to put it eighty zillion times! 
Ladytazz
on 2/29/12 4:39 am
They do sound good.  If I ever see them around here I will definitely get some.  I am always looking for a good, portable meal.

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on 2/29/12 5:25 pm - Newnan, GA
VSG on 05/04/09 with
I do like them, and I like that they are precooked for those times when you think AAAK!! NEED SOMETHING NOW!
Lee ~
on 2/29/12 5:45 am - CA
 These look good. I tried some organic chicken patties from Costco and hated them.  I've come to understand that I hate most packaged foods. Ni have thrown out wy too muh food!

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on 2/29/12 5:26 pm - Newnan, GA
VSG on 05/04/09 with
There arent many processed foods we eat at all either, but this is good on my tongue and in my tum.  Were I near, I would share with you!
Price S.
on 2/29/12 6:35 am - Mills River, NC
Sounds good but I have never seen them around here.  I'll have to look.  Like Lee, I don't shop the processed foods much, sticking to the outsides of the store.

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on 2/29/12 5:28 pm - Newnan, GA
VSG on 05/04/09 with
I am like that too for the most part.  These dont "go down" like processed foods, to me.  These sit like food I made from home.

And, since they stick with me a good while, I would rather tote and nosh them, than say - a protein bar!  Keep me full for longer!  Yaay.  But yea, our pantry is mostly bare, save for salsas and fella's cereals and baked beans.  Wish I had more refridgerator and less pantry!  :}
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