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  • #16
    Re: Walden Farms products

    i tried the bbq sauce and the ranch they were not good to me the jams look good i want to know if any one has tried the peanut spread i can find all there probucts at my local stores except the peanut spread

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    • #17
      Re: Walden Farms products

      ok i found them at food lion and kroger ive tried the grape gelly its great the rance dressing NOT GOOD but i want to try the peanut spread cant fined it at any store if anyone knows were to find it other the the e net please let me know the e net prices are ok but shipping is crazy but i will if i have to thanks

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      • #18
        Re: Walden Farms products

        I ate all of my salads with out dressing for 4 weeks, when I came across theses in the grocery store,I bought all of their dressing I like all of them,I find them a treat since they have 0 in calories, sugar carbs, etc:The ketchup,is excellent for being on a program.The best thing is NO Sugar coated drowning in high fructose corn syrup.
        Their blue berry syrup, is good if you cant have real maple syrup.Their fruit dips are ok, but I wish they would provided more recipes for their products.They are on line and will ship to your house,tho am in northern Indiana at this moment,and the store Albright's Grocery Store - Grocery Stores in Corunna, IN.carrys almost everything they sell.

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        • #19
          Re: Walden Farms products

          Originally posted by trouble View Post
          Has anyone tried any? They say no sugar no carbs????

          I tried the ketchup. Its horrible. I immediately threw it away. Tastes nothing like ketchup. Heinz makes one that is not quite as low in carbs, but that tastes like ketchup. After the ketchup, I can't bring myself to try anymore of their products.

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          • #20
            Re: Walden Farms products VS/High-fructose corn syrup

            High-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is in almost all ketchup.
            Look at the list of ingredients on one of your drinks or products. I guarantee you will most likely find High Fructose Corn Syrup as one of the ingredients.

            Hfcs is now commonly found in almost all processed foods, including:

            * soft drinks (Coca-Cola, Pepsi)
            * fruit juices (Snapple, Ocean Spray Cranberry )and canned fruits
            * breakfast cereals (Kellogg’s cornflakes)
            * ice cream and dairy products (Dreyer’s, Yoplait yogurts)
            * cookies and crackers (Nabisco Ritz crackers)
            * soups and sauces (Campbell’s vegetable soup)
            * condiments and salad dressings (Heinz ketchup)
            * baking products and baked goods (Brownberry bread)
            * candy bars and gum (PowerBar)
            * jams, jellies and syrup (Smucker’s grape jelly)
            * cough syrups and low-fat diet foods (Robitussin, Vicks)


            Food manufacturers embraced High Fructose Corn Syrup because it is cheaper than sucrose (table sugar) and mixes well with a variety of products, including beverages, baked goods, jams and jellies, candies, and dairy products.

            Excess fructose intake has been associated with adverse health effects such as:
            metabolic syndrome, elevated triglyceride levels, hypertension, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, excess uric acid levels (associated with gout), and elevated levels of advanced glycation end products (linked with aging and complications of diabetes).

            Excess fructose intake may contribute to hypertension. High blood pressure is a well-known comorbidity associated with obesity, hyperinsulinemia, and hyperlipidemia

            Reasons why you should avoid HCFS:

            * Travels straight to the liver where it is over works the liver..
            * Contributes to the development of diabetes and tissue damage. A recent study presented at the 2007 national meeting of the American Chemical Society found new evidence that soft drinks sweetened with high fructose corn syrup contains high levels of reactive compounds that have been shown by others to trigger cell and tissue damage that cause diabetes.
            * Does not stimulate insulin production or enhance, leptin, a hormone involved in appetite regulation. Because insulin and leptin act as key signals in regulating how much food you eat, this suggests that dietary fructose may contribute to increased food consumption and weight gain.
            * Contains no enzymes, vitamins or minerals; instead, it takes micro-nutrients from your body. The fructose in HFCS is different from the natural fructose you get when you eat a small piece of whole fruit, which contains the nutrients needed for your body to assimilate sugar.
            * Increases your triglyceride and LDL (bad cholesterol) levels. Triglycerides are the chemical form of fat found in foods and in your body. Studies show that elevated blood levels of triglycerides increases your risk of heart disease.
            * Is almost always made from genetically modified corn, which may increase your risk of developing corn food allergies. The problem with corn allergies are that once you have a corn allergy from GMO corn you will have an allergy to even healthy organic corn products.
            * Corn based products such as HFCS have also been shown to increase osteoporosis, tooth decay, anemia and osteoarthritis.
            * Fructose interacts with birth control pills and can elevate insulin levels in women on the pill.
            * Fructose inhibits copper metabolism leading to a deficiency of copper, which can cause increased bone fragility, anemia, ischemic heart disease and defective connective tissue formation among others.

            The list goes on and on.

            If you want to lose weight and drastically improve your health, stop drinking soda and processed fruit juices. These beverages are sweetened with almost eight teaspoons of fructose per serving. Drink pure water instead and you will be well on your way to improved health. You should also severely limit your consumption of food that contains high fructose corn syrup.
            I like the Waldens products as its not filled with chemicals.I find the ketchup ok,its better then nothing at all.Matter of fact I like all of the products they put out.It depends on what you are willing to live with out.Make your own ketchup its pretty easy.

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            • #21
              Re: Walden Farms products

              Netriton.com carries the full line of Walden farm products
              I LOVE the maple syrup but have to be careful as it tends to make me crave (as most AS do)
              The honey Dijon dressing is a staple for me and they also sell in packets which are nice when you go out to eat.
              Kristen


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              Started 1-4-2004
              156/132.4/120 Height 5'6"

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              • #22
                Re: Walden Farms products

                Originally posted by kristenv View Post
                Netriton.com carries the full line of Walden farm products
                I LOVE the maple syrup but have to be careful as it tends to make me crave (as most AS do)
                The honey Dijon dressing is a staple for me and they also sell in packets which are nice when you go out to eat.
                Kristen

                Morning,what part of Indiana you in?
                I like the blueberry syrup.
                When I crave sweets I eat a Atkins bar or make my own out of 80% Lindt chocolate and splenda.
                I either got the recipe here or somewhere else,I cant remember.
                Ingredients

                * 1/2 cup unsalted butter
                * 1 ounce unsweetened baking chocolate,I use Lindt 80% chocolate,its the finest chocolate in the world.
                * 1/3 cup Splenda granular
                * 1 tablespoon cream
                * 2 tablespoons peanut butter,you can increase this more to your taste,count the carbs
                * A few chopped pecans or any kind of nuts you like,I put 2 in each cupcake liner.

                Directions

                1.

                Heat butter, chocolate, on HIGH in the microwave until the mixture is melted (about 60 to 90 seconds-do not boil).
                2.

                Stir the splenda,half & half or cream and the peanut butter into the melted mixture.
                3.

                Line 10 muffin tins with cupcake papers.
                4.

                Place a sprinkle of nuts in bottoms of each tin.
                5.

                Divide chocolate mixture evenly between the 10 tins. Freeze until firm.They have to be kept in the freezer as they melt easy.But as soon you take them out they are easy to bite into.
                There is 2.5 carbs per serving when using the splenda.

                When am craving fruit I dip strawberry's into this mixture,an sit in the frig. _________________________
                If your life is free of failures,you're not taking enough risks.

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                • #23
                  Re: Walden Farms products

                  I bought the ketchup and tried it. It's not too bad. Beats nothing at all!
                  I'm thinking it may be good in a meatloaf so I'm going to try the tonight.

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