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FlatOut Multi Grain Wrap Review
One of the go-to items that I keep stocked in my pantry are FlatOut Multi Grain Wraps. They are an amazing alternative to bread when making sandwiches, plus they can also be used to make your own unique creation! Aside from making veggie-packed sandwich wraps with the FlatOuts, one of my favorite things to do with them is lay one on a baking sheet and pop it in the oven for about 7 minutes at 350 degrees, then take it out of the oven and spread some good chunky marinara sauce on one of the flatbreads, sprinkle it with cheese, and top it with lots of veggies. Then, put it back in the oven for 10-15 more minutes until the flatbread is crispy and the cheese is completely melted. Believe me that my little Flat-Out pizzas are totally yummy!
Another one of my favorite things to do with them is cut them up into little triangles, brush them with olive oil and spread the triangles in a baking sheet. I put them under the broiler for about 5 minutes until they are good and golden brown, then as soon as they come out of the oven and are still hot, I take a smashed clove of garlic and rub it all over the triangles and, voila! You have awesome homemade garlic pita chips!
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OK, so now we know that the Multi-Grain Flat Out wraps are awesomely delicious and versatile but that is not even the best part about them. They are tops in my book because of how healthy they are. One wrap has 100 calories, 31% of the recommended daily amount of fiber (8 grams), 9 grams of protein, and they are made with whole wheat flour, oat bran, and flax flour; You can even see little flax seeds and oats dotted throughout the flat breads.
The rest of the nutrition facts are 2.5 grams of total fat (4% of the RDA), no saturated or trans fat, 16% of the RDA for sodium (380 mg) and 17 grams of total carbohydrate (including 1 gram of sugar alcohol - maltitol).
Aside from the taste, versatility, and nutritional value, these FlatOut Multi-Grain wraps also have another attractive quality: they are CHEAP :) One pack of 6 wraps costs approximately $1.50 at Super Wal-Mart! This is a very important fact given my tight college student's budget! If you haven't tried these wraps then you must grab a pack the next time you see them at the store. Get creative and let me know the cool uses that you come up with for the FlatOuts!
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