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    Hey, all y'all!

    I've done a search & I'm not finding an answer to my question about salad dressing that is acceptable on induction. I did another WOE low carb a few years ago & it said eat basically whatever dressing you like. I really want to do Atkins right.

    I have a bottle of Marie's blue cheese dressing but I'm afraid to use it. I think it has 1 or 2 net carbs per serving. Today I had no dressing but I know I won't make it doing that for long. Oil & vinegar was suggested in the book but I'm not sure if I can do that daily either.

    Granted it's just 14 day until I can add a little here & there, surely, I can make it!

    Thanks for any tips you can give me.
    Hi, I'm Jill
    my daughter has epilepsy, you can learn more about the different type of seizures at:
    http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/ab...ypes/index.cfm

    female 39 years young, 5'6"
    start date: 1/05/08
    hw 181 / sw 176 / cw 160 / gw 150
    more important to me is my size
    start 14/16 current 10/12 goal 8/10


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  • #2
    Re: Salad Dressings

    Marie's blue cheese, Creamy garlic and ranch dressings are fine. I use them all the time.
    ~Joy

    Start 1/2/06 Goal 6/11/07 restart 1/2/09
    268.5/196/185
    QUIT SMOKING JULY 23, 2006 while on Atkins


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    • #3
      Re: Salad Dressings

      Your salad dressing is part of your induction.
      Check every label, not just dressing. I mean every label of every thing you eat.
      So, if you make your own, oil and vinegar is great because it has low.
      I use Ken's steak house dressing, Caesar has no carbs, Blue cheese has 1 carb.
      I am well aware if I a serving is one tablespoon and I putting about a quarter cup, I have to check my math.
      I blend the dressing, with Mayo, olive oil, water, and white vinegar, which has no or trace carbs.
      scroll down to bottom of page:
      1 carb: http://www.kensfoods.com/kf/products...ductFlavorId=9
      0 carbs:



      Good Luck.




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      >
      "Look at her standing there will those yams. My two greatest enemies, Ross. Rachel Green and complex carbohydrates"

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      • #4
        Re: Salad Dressings

        I'm also a fan of the Ken's dressing. I use the Ranch, it only has one carb. The Kraft and Hidden Valley Ranch both have two carbs, so I think I found a winner in Ken's! Just make sure to measure your servings, because I know I can tend to go overboard on dressing if I'm not measuring it all out.
        The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast:
        the chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'.

        F/5'4/28
        HW: 188
        SW: 165
        CW: 149
        GW: 132










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        • #5
          Re: Salad Dressings

          THANKS! I needed a little reassurance about not just having oil & vinegar.

          Have a great Sunday!
          Hi, I'm Jill
          my daughter has epilepsy, you can learn more about the different type of seizures at:
          http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/ab...ypes/index.cfm

          female 39 years young, 5'6"
          start date: 1/05/08
          hw 181 / sw 176 / cw 160 / gw 150
          more important to me is my size
          start 14/16 current 10/12 goal 8/10


          Created by MyFitnessPal.com - Free Calorie Counter

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          • #6
            Re: Salad Dressings

            Originally posted by RBLWMN
            Hey, all y'all!

            I've done a search & I'm not finding an answer to my question about salad dressing that is acceptable on induction. I did another WOE low carb a few years ago & it said eat basically whatever dressing you like. I really want to do Atkins right.

            I have a bottle of Marie's blue cheese dressing but I'm afraid to use it. I think it has 1 or 2 net carbs per serving. Today I had no dressing but I know I won't make it doing that for long. Oil & vinegar was suggested in the book but I'm not sure if I can do that daily either.

            Granted it's just 14 day until I can add a little here & there, surely, I can make it!

            Thanks for any tips you can give me.
            There are 3 brands I have found to be very good:
            Ken's brand - 0 and more carbs depending on the dressing
            Walden Farm Brand - all 0 carbs
            Wishbone brand Salad Spritzers - 1 net carb


            Restart: DEC. 16th, 2009 (why wait for Christmas)

            Mini Goals:
            240 :

            MAIN GOAL :
            180lbs


            Journal:

            http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...s-journal.html

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            • #7
              Re: Salad Dressings

              Originally posted by RBLWMN
              Hey, all y'all!

              I've done a search & I'm not finding an answer to my question about salad dressing that is acceptable on induction. I did another WOE low carb a few years ago & it said eat basically whatever dressing you like. I really want to do Atkins right.

              I have a bottle of Marie's blue cheese dressing but I'm afraid to use it. I think it has 1 or 2 net carbs per serving. Today I had no dressing but I know I won't make it doing that for long. Oil & vinegar was suggested in the book but I'm not sure if I can do that daily either.

              Granted it's just 14 day until I can add a little here & there, surely, I can make it!

              Thanks for any tips you can give me.

              I use Marie's Blue cheese and have not had any issues! Thank god for it too, sometimes you just need some strong flavor to keep ya going!

              -C







              SD 12/28/07

              SW 320
              CW 299.9
              GW 210<


              Mini Goal(s)

              300LBS: HIT 1/18/08
              275LBS:
              250LBS:

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              • #8
                Re: Salad Dressings

                You could also make your own. I make a blue cheese dressing with mayo, sour cream, really good blue cheese, and a little fresh lemon juice or apple cider vinegar to taste, plus salt & pepper. That base, minus the cheese, is also good for all kinds of other dressings, especially if you have one of the small food processors (the kind with the stick top) that makes a cup or so of stuff. Fresh herbs (parsley, basil, etc) and a little fresh garlic is nice too. Buttermilk is nice in these dressings also. Salad dressings in general are not hard to make, and worth it.
                Sue


                Even if you are on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there. Will Rogers

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                • #9
                  Re: Salad Dressings

                  I knew I would be able to get some good recipe ideas from you, Sue when I saw your first post

                  Thanks for that suggestion
                  Wondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies?
                  Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others manage it!



                  Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!





                  F/60 yrs/5ft 5.5" (Though due to collapsing vertebrae I am now only 5'3" - but I refuse to recalculate my BMI )

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                  • #10
                    Re: Salad Dressings

                    Thanks. Happy to help! Another great thing for salad dressings is sherry vinegar. Not easy to find here but you might be more able to find it in the UK, since presumably much of it comes from Spain. I much prefer it to balsamic. It's so unusual that of course the nutrition info is hard to find (and of course on induction I'm not using it, sigh), but I'd guess no more than a couple of carbs per serving. When we're in Costa Rica I make my coleslaw dressing with mayo, cumin, and fresh lime juice, since limes cost almost nothing there. It's really good.
                    (edit) just found info for sherry vinegar, yup, 2 carbs per tablespoon.

                    cheerio,
                    Sue


                    Even if you are on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there. Will Rogers

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