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new products: Heinz Ketchup + GM Total Protein Cereal



 
 
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Old February 15th, 2004, 02:08 AM
Jean B.
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Wah! I have been looking for the Low-Carb Heinz Ketchup and hear
that others elsewhere have found it. Has anyone in
Massachusetts/New England found it? Has anyone here actually
gotten it and tried it?

GM has a new LC cereal--Total Protein (flakes) There are 8 net
carbs per 3/4 cup. It doesn't contain soy but does contain sugar,
maltitol, honey, and brown sugar syrup though. I have just heard
reports (one person said it was like cardboard after a few bites,
but others liked it) and have not even looked around myself.
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Jean B.
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Old February 15th, 2004, 04:29 AM
NLWard
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Default new products: Heinz Ketchup + GM Total Protein Cereal


"Jean B." wrote in message ...
Wah! I have been looking for the Low-Carb Heinz Ketchup and hear
that others elsewhere have found it. Has anyone in
Massachusetts/New England found it? Has anyone here actually
gotten it and tried it?

GM has a new LC cereal--Total Protein (flakes) There are 8 net
carbs per 3/4 cup. It doesn't contain soy but does contain sugar,
maltitol, honey, and brown sugar syrup though. I have just heard
reports (one person said it was like cardboard after a few bites,
but others liked it) and have not even looked around myself.
--
Jean B.


Darn, they could have left the sugars out and made the net carbs less. That
way we could put in the pink stuff and have a much better choice.




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Old February 15th, 2004, 02:58 PM
Jean B.
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Default new products: Heinz Ketchup + GM Total Protein Cereal

NLWard wrote:

"Jean B." wrote in message ...
Wah! I have been looking for the Low-Carb Heinz Ketchup and hear
that others elsewhere have found it. Has anyone in
Massachusetts/New England found it? Has anyone here actually
gotten it and tried it?

GM has a new LC cereal--Total Protein (flakes) There are 8 net
carbs per 3/4 cup. It doesn't contain soy but does contain sugar,
maltitol, honey, and brown sugar syrup though. I have just heard
reports (one person said it was like cardboard after a few bites,
but others liked it) and have not even looked around myself.
--
Jean B.


Darn, they could have left the sugars out and made the net carbs less. That
way we could put in the pink stuff and have a much better choice.


Dontcha think? It always bums me out to see all these sweeteners
in LC items. I guess one bit of good news is that the seemingly
ever-present high-fructose corn syrup is not on the list!

--
Jean B.
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Old February 15th, 2004, 08:56 PM
Laureen
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Default new products: Heinz Ketchup + GM Total Protein Cereal

"Jean B." wrote in message ...
Wah! I have been looking for the Low-Carb Heinz Ketchup and hear
that others elsewhere have found it. Has anyone in
Massachusetts/New England found it? Has anyone here actually
gotten it and tried it?

GM has a new LC cereal--Total Protein (flakes) There are 8 net
carbs per 3/4 cup. It doesn't contain soy but does contain sugar,
maltitol, honey, and brown sugar syrup though. I have just heard
reports (one person said it was like cardboard after a few bites,
but others liked it) and have not even looked around myself.


I wouldnt waste my 8 cabrs for 3/4 cup unless it tasted pretty darn
good. Then again you have to float it in somehting so there are more
carbs. Naw! No thanks but the LC ketchup is something I am waiting
for. Carb options has a good italian dressing I tried and it is good.
Dnt see the peanut butter or the Lawrys steak sauce yet. We just
bought a half a beef and I would kill for steak sauce. I'll wait
patiently LOL
Laureen

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Old February 15th, 2004, 09:56 PM
Jean M.
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Default new products: Heinz Ketchup + GM Total Protein Cereal

(Laureen) wrote:

We just
bought a half a beef and I would kill for steak sauce. I'll wait
patiently LOL
Laureen

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I have been using Jenny's BBQ sauce on beef and pork. In fact, we are
having it tonight on pork steaks. I used it once during induction
without any problems. I don't think there is anything in it that is
forbidden.
 




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