Sugar Free Condiments
I am looking for a source for low carb or sugar free barbecue sauce. Any help
or reccommendations would be appreciated!!
Stacy in Indiana
I am looking for a source for low carb or sugar free barbecue sauce. Any help
or reccommendations would be appreciated!!
Stacy in Indiana
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June 24th, 2007 at 6:04 pm
You probably will not find a "sugar free" BBQ sauce because it is tomato
based and tomatoes do have natural sugar in them. You may be able to find
some no sugar added. Last month I searched the shelves of all my local
stores trying to find the one lowest in sugar and I found "Stubb’s Original
Bar-B-Q Sauce". It has 5 g carbohydrate (of which 4 g is sugar) for 2
TBSP. Calories: 15. It does use some high frutose corn syrup - they all
do - but it was the lowest in sugar I could find. It is good and my family
prefers it to what I used to buy. It has 50% less carbs and sugar than
other sauces.
June 25th, 2007 at 1:39 am
try www.netriton.com they have tons of low carb supplies that arent
available anywhere else. They also have reasonable shipping.
June 25th, 2007 at 11:40 pm
If you look at low carb web sites they have plenty of options. One I’ve used
in the past is www.carbsmart.com which has just about anything you can
imagine.
I’ve also seen Walden Farms salad dressings in my local supermarkets, so if
any near you carry them they might have the BBQ sauce too, or be able to get
it. The sauce is listed as:
- Calorie Free
- Fat Free
- Cholesterol Free
- Sugar Free
- Carbohydrate Free
June 30th, 2007 at 1:25 am
WOW.. ALL THAT .. is it taste free too?…LOL
have u tried it yet???
Ramona
any near you carry them they might have the BBQ sauce too, or be able to get
it. The sauce is listed as:
- Calorie Free
- Fat Free
- Cholesterol Free
- Sugar Free
- Carbohydrate Free
Debbie
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June 30th, 2007 at 7:39 am
Ramona-
I was wondering the same thing!!
Stacy
WOW.. ALL THAT .. is it taste free too?…LOL
have u tried it yet???
Ramona
any near you carry them they might have the BBQ sauce too, or be able to get
it. The sauce is listed as:
- Calorie Free
- Fat Free
- Cholesterol Free
- Sugar Free
- Carbohydrate Free
Debbie
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June 30th, 2007 at 3:17 pm
I’ve wondered the same thing about Walden Farms products. Since it is full
of chemicals, I’ve never purchased it but if anyone else here has experience
with these products, please give a review on them. For now I’ll just stick
to the real stuff and eat it in moderation.
> WOW.. ALL THAT .. is it taste free too?…LOL
> have u tried it yet???
June 30th, 2007 at 7:44 pm
LOL, I have not tried the BBQ sauce, but I have tried some of the salad
dressings and they are not bad! I’m not sure how they do it.
July 1st, 2007 at 3:12 am
See highlighted…. i’m not sure we WANNA know ;)…lol
LOL, I have not tried the BBQ sauce, but I have tried some of the salad
dressings and they are not bad! I’m not sure how they do it.
Debbie
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July 18th, 2007 at 8:53 am
Your local supermarket most likely has Walden Farms products. All contain
zero calories and zero carbohydrates. If you can’t find them in your area,
go to www.waldenfarms.com/catalog to order online. They have several kinds
of sauces and salad dressings.
>I am looking for a source for low carb or sugar free barbecue sauce. Any
>help or reccommendations would be appreciated!!
July 18th, 2007 at 5:37 pm
But their ingredients are not all that weird. Water seems to be the main
one! Ingredients for their Thousand Island salad dressing, for example, are:
- triple filtered water, soybean oil, distilled white vinegar, sweet pickle
relish, tomato paste, pasteurized egg yolk, food starch modified,
worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, natural flavors, cayenne pepper,
mustard flour, lemon juice, white pepper, xanthan gum, propylene glycol,
alginate, EDTA, sucralose, sodium benzoate, and potassium sorbate (to
preserve freshness).
OK, a few mystery ingredients at the very end of the list but I’ve seen far
worse in so-called "natural" products like yogurt! I wouldn’t actually call
them "full of chemicals" except insofar as practically everything seems to
be "full of chemicals". Their ingredients actually don’t seem worse than
most other products.
But when my gall bladder was acting up I could not eat any sort of fat at
all without an attack - yet the only kind of salad dressing I really like is
bleu cheese. Watery, vinegary dressings just make me gag! So real bleu
cheese dressing did a number on me, but I could use the Walden Farms one
with no problem and still have my salad. It didn’t taste like Marie’s Bleu
Cheese, LOL, but was not like an icky vinaigrette either.