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  • Singing the praises of pork rinds

    I just (re)discovered pork rinds today. I wasn't able to eat lunch until about three o'clock so I needed to tide myself over, and suddenly noticed the bags of "hot 'n' spicy Baken-Ets" at the snack bar.

    That is some good induction food. :yes



  • #2
    You need to check the label on the flavored ones. Some contain sugars.
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    • #3
      Yup, I checked. Baken-Ets seems to be a completely legit brand.

      I wish I could find their regular flavor brand, those hot and spicy ones make me want to chug water... not a bad thing I guess, LOL.

      arty


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      • #4
        Further investigation found at:


        For the Tangy BBQ:

        Ingredients: Fried pork skins, salt, sugar, maltodextrin, onion powder, tomato powder, modified food starch, brown sugar, monosodium glutamate, dextrose, chili pepper, spices, garlic powder, vinegar solids, molasses, natural smoke flavor, sodium diacetate, natural flavors (including paprika), citric acid, artificial colors (including caramel color, Blue 1 Lime, extractives of turmeric, Red 40 Lake, Yellow 6 Lake), disodium inosinate, disodium guanylate, and worcestershire flavoring (molasses, vinegar, corn syrup, salt, caramel color, garlic, sucrose, tamarind). Distributed by Frito-Lay, Inc., Plano, TX.

        Regular Pork Skins:

        Ingredients: Pork skins, salt, monosodium glutamate, and garlic. Packed for U.S. Trading Co., San Francisco, CA.

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        • #5
          Ohhh no, that's not what *I* was eating! No siree.

          I ate the "Hot 'N' Spicy Baken-Ets."

          They are advertised as zero net carbs, list zero carbs on the nutritional info, and here's the ingredients (from the bag): Fried pork skins, salt, torula yeast, maltodextrin, spices, onion powder, dextrose, MSG, soybean oil, caramel color, artificial colors, garlic powder, and natural flavor.

          Link: http://www.fritolay.com/fl/flstore/c...rodID_4092.htm
          Tinyurl: http://tinyurl.com/duvlh

          It does appear that the BBQ flavored ones are not Atkins-friendly (different than the Hot 'N' Spicy variety). I will stay away from them.






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          • #6
            You really have to read labels carefully as the ingredients you listed have sugar in them -- maltodextrin is a sugar as is dextrose. I would just be careful about how many you eat but it is best to avoid sugar in any way shape or form however they try to disguise it. They do taste good though and are great for dippers or if you want something really crunchy.
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            • #7
              Hmmm. Good point, I missed the "ose" after Dextrose. What the **** is maltodextrin anyways? OK I found the answer:



              I'm confused. The nutritional info said "zero carbs, zero sugars"... what the ****? Are the ones I ate legit induction food or not????

              Hope I didn't cheat. :no


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              • #8
                Hey, I love pork rinds, I eat em straight up, I put them in my meatloaf, I put them in my salmon croquets....I LOVE EM!



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                • #9
                  Me too... sigh... I guess I'll just chalk this up to experience and look for pork rinds without dextrose and/or maltodextrin... I still want to know how they can call these 'rinds "zero carb, zero sugar" if they have SUGAR clearly listed in the ingredients. More than just a "big evil corporation" answer.


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                  • #10
                    I find the flavored ones a bit salty anyway....I found a great snack if you like nachoes.....I take plain pork rinds, put them on a plate, grate up some mozza cheese, throw that on top of the rinds with a few black olives and melt in the micro for about a minute. They are sooooo good and still keep there crunch so they feel like your having something 'bad'. I'll dip them in a bit of legal salsa and some sour cream. Yum!!!
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                    • #11
                      Just tell me, is the dextrose and maltodextrin gonna ruin my induction? Or was it a small slip? I saw I lost three pounds yesterday and I dont want to gain it back.


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                      • #12
                        pork skins

                        I used to love chips as a child. I liked them as an adult, but I was truly a chip monster (what my mother called me) as a child. Now I will eat a hand full of pork skins and be done with it.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by shrinkdieter
                          Just tell me, is the dextrose and maltodextrin gonna ruin my induction? Or was it a small slip? I saw I lost three pounds yesterday and I dont want to gain it back.
                          Chalk it up to a 'read the ingredients' lesson and just move on!

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                          • #14
                            I can get obsessive very easily. Thanks

                            :boom


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                            • #15
                              yeah, this might sound crazy, but what do pork rinds taste like? crunchy bacon? chips? tasteless? I have always been scared of them.... please help me out.
                              anne
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