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Old Wed, May-01-19, 08:38
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Default I don't believe it: dip mix edition.

Would you believe a sour cream dip with 4 grams of carbs per 1.5 teaspoon?

Here's the ingredients:
  • onion
  • salt
  • maltodextrin
  • sugar
  • organic gluten free soy sauce powder
  • cocoa powder
  • garlic powder
  • tapioca starch
  • non-fat dry milk
  • celery seed powder
  • natural flavors

It is simply incredible that something with no business having sugar in it has it as the third and fourth ingredients! And the starch is contributing half!

I saw it was gluten free and the first ingredient was onions. Fortunately, before I opened it, I read the nutritional information. Back it goes.
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Old Wed, May-01-19, 08:52
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With that list and targeted elimination of the most egregious ingredients, bet you could "engineer" your own to be healthier and much lower in carbs.
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Old Wed, May-01-19, 09:38
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Even "health food" versions of packaged mixes, proudly claiming organic status on the label .. are full of carby additives .

Here are 14 recipes for making your own Paleo herb & spice mixes, from WellnessMama.com .. https://wellnessmama.com/4430/homemade-spice-blends/ . I've made the Ranch dip/dressing mix, and can vouch that it's delicious
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Old Wed, May-01-19, 09:56
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Which is why homemade is the better choice. A few of the recipes I use originally called for sugar - I just leave it out.
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Old Wed, May-01-19, 10:29
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Thanks, all!

I added dill weed and a garlic/onion spice mix I have on hand, and the sour cream is marinating as we speak. Destined as dressing on my brisket salads.

Part of my rule to try to always have something fermented at every meal.
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Old Wed, May-01-19, 10:47
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Dill weed and celery seed are two spices I LOVE together along with the other spices, especially with chicken or tuna salad.
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Old Wed, May-01-19, 12:54
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Dill weed and celery seed are two spices I LOVE together along with the other spices, especially with chicken or tuna salad.


I will have to try celery seed. I do love celery.
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Old Sat, May-04-19, 17:01
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Default Love celery seed!

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I will have to try celery seed. I do love celery.


I put celery seed into my home made vinaigrette, it's delicious!
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Old Wed, May-01-19, 11:02
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I love dill and on brisket it sounds great. Also good on salmon mixed with sour cream and a touch of lemon juice as well.
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Old Wed, May-01-19, 11:02
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Cocoa powder? Seems out of place.
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Old Wed, May-01-19, 11:06
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Cocoa powder? Seems out of place.


I thought so, too! I left that part out of my own concoction.

Meme#1 introduced me to the joys of sour cream as a very Paleo salad dressing base.
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Old Wed, May-01-19, 11:09
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Cocoa powder? Seems out of place.


I have a lc recipe (one of Dana Carpender's) that calls for cocoa powder. I tried it both with & without & decided to save the carbs for something that makes a difference in the taste. The tomato, chili, onion, garlic, etc. pretty much drown out the cocoa.
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Old Wed, May-01-19, 12:20
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I went on an irritated rant recently trying to buy mayonnaise. There's a wall of the stuff in my local upscale huge Safeway and every single jar has added sugar. Even the faux avocado ones. I had to go to a completely different store to buy mayo.

Recently, I got caught out by some random vinaigrette on a buffet. It was so sweet I almost spit it out. I caught a look at the label and looked it up later: 14g of carbs (almost all added sugar) in 2 tablespoons. Like syrup.

I just want to scream at all these food manufacturers to stop adding sugar to savory foods!! They don't need it.
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Old Wed, May-01-19, 13:15
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Recently, I got caught out by some random vinaigrette on a buffet. It was so sweet I almost spit it out. I caught a look at the label and looked it up later: 14g of carbs (almost all added sugar) in 2 tablespoons. Like syrup.


That's happened to me, too. You'd think that vinaigrette would be oil & vinegar, maybe some herbs. But no, they have to add sugar! Which James Beard said was a no-no. His basic recipe is wine vinegar, oil, salt, & freshly ground pepper.
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Old Thu, May-02-19, 07:14
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That's happened to me, too. You'd think that vinaigrette would be oil & vinegar, maybe some herbs. But no, they have to add sugar! Which James Beard said was a no-no. His basic recipe is wine vinegar, oil, salt, & freshly ground pepper.


I watching cooking shows as I like to cook, EVERYONE adds sugar to EVERYTHING. In my frustration, I turn the channel. Sure which James Beard was here to lead the charge for no-sugar needed---- but the sugar added to everything craze started after he ended.
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