Are you concerned with added fat in food and your diet?

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Well worry no more!


When enjoying your favorite hotdog, sausage or hamburger go crazy with the Mustard!


It is a "fat free food":rolleyes:


Thanks for the confidence Guldens!


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Mustard is great, as far as it's fat free, sugar free and contains little salt.

The problem with mustard is that I don't like it well enough to use it in sufficient quantity to displace other, less ideally composed, condiments.
 
If people would start reading labels they would be putting a lot of processed foods back on the shelf. It says fat free and only 5 calories per tsp. which isn't bad. Yep I love my hot and spicy mustard. I even use it with olive oil for salad dressing.

Sugar of some kind is often one of the top listed contents in almost all processed foods. Sugar = calories = obesity. Make it taste sweet and people will buy more of it. HFCS is in just about all processed foods.

Healthy fats are not the main cause of obesity in spite of what we are being told. Schools now have sugar loaded drinks in vending machines and yet people wonder why kids today are so fat.

Cut out all sugar forms along with processed foods and watch the weight drop off of you. You don't have to live at the gym to lose weight. Just stop feeding yourself garbage they want you to believe is real food and healthy for you. Diet drinks? Forget those if you want to be healthy and lose weight.
 
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I avoid any food product that wears a "FAT-FREE" label. People have been lied to since the 70s when Congress decided they knew best and bought into a great lie. This lie benefited the food, pharma, health, and fitness industries, but are killing the people.

To trim the fat from products, sugar was added to make the food palatable.

The real food villain is sugar. Wheat is another ingredient that needs to be closely watched and limited by health-conscious eaters. All processed foods are suspect with all their mystery ingredients to raise shelf life and a generate profits.
 
If you're worried about fat, it just means more bacon, brats and ribs for me!!!

Mustard on dogs, and such, means Koops Deli Style to me. The bright yellow stuff is for adding a little zing to slaw, potato salad and pasta salads. Ground, hot Chinese mustard, with a few added ingredients, mixed by hand, for eggs rolls. For the pansies out there, it's also good mixed with some sweet & sour sauce to tame it down.

And I cook everything from scratch when possible, which is at least 95% of the time. :D
 
Well worry no more!


When enjoying your favorite hotdog, sausage or hamburger go crazy with the Mustard!


It is a "fat free food":rolleyes:


Thanks for the confidence Guldens!


conagraRPF_mfzm9uusdlxpyeheyk7n.jpg

and it contains TURMERIC.......helps to ease inflammation and joint pain.....
 
I only use Mister Mustard--I like the extra bit of heat in it.

But no, I don't worry about fat, etc., now. I've already exceeded the average life expectancy. I do lay off the sodium due to CHF, but I've found a salt substitute that works just fine.
 
My grandad ate eggs sausage or bacon and homemade biscuits and rice every morning and ate all sorts of fried food quests what grandma fried it in . Lard pure white lard but he worked hard outdoors and sweated it out . He said a man needs to sweat daily it gets the bad stuff out of your body .He could split a pickup load of firewood in his 70s I know he made me load it and stack it to the folks he would give it to in the neighborhood .He passed at 88 surrounded by grandma me my mom and dad .I do t know if he might have lived longer with a better diet but one thing for certain . He couldn't have lived and better or anymore .Moral ,Live life on your terms eat what you want but work it off it's biblical " by the sweat of your brow so shall you eat bread" .Oh I almost forgot he kept himself well hydrated drank lots of water kept a 5 gallon bucket with a long handled dipper and probabaly drank at least half or more as he worked around his place or some neighbor that he saw needed help . He never waited to be asked he just went and helped he acted like they were doing him a favor by letting him help .The man truly loved to work I think that is the key eat what you want but work hard outside sweat truly sweat like dripping off your shirt sweating we don't do that enough in our culture now thus all the medications not to mention frustrations that kind of work gets a lot of stress and frustration out as well as bad stuff through sweating .
 
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My wife is out of town for a few days. For my dinner I used a couple of Johnsonville bratwurst to transfer the spicy brown mustard to my palate. Glad to hear that it is healthy stuff.

Still have a couple of beers left so I'd better take care of that before the wife gets home.
 
A few years ago I was at a health food store that had low calorie/fat free/high protein Bar-B-que potato chips I thought they would taste awful but gave them a try and surprising they tasted pretty good and I thought "this was wonderful" since I love chips. The problem was, later that night I had the worst gas I had ever experienced in my entire life! I couldn't hold it in either I would have exploded. My wife would scream and then start spraying a can of air freshener in my direction, and I know they used Olestra as an ingredient and I don't know what else but I never tried them again.
 
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if you are really concerned about food additives, you start making everything from scratch.
then you find out you are saving tons of money n your food tastes great.

Exactly. We pretty much avoid processed foods. I love to bake from scratch and avoid all the pre-mixed items. When I give away treats, I tell everyone to eat 'em up quick-no preservatives!
 
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