I was looking in the local store today for cream cheese. I was looking of course away from the "lite" stuff since they tend add more sugar/carbs into that. All brands I found contain *at least* 2gm of sugar..
Here is an example of a brand called "Lucerne" which is lowest sugar & carb I was able to find... Serving Size (2 tbsp)
Total Fat 10g (15% DV)
Chelesterol 30mg (10% DV)
Sodium 105mg (4% DV)
Total Carb 2g (1% DV)
Dietary Fiber 0g (0% DV)
Sugar 2g
Protein 2g
For the red highlighted items, aren't these little high to be induction or OWL rung1 friendly? How come cream cheese is listed as OK for induction? Are there other brands with less carbs and sugar?
USDA web site though shows the following (per 2tbsp),
Carbohydrate, by difference --> 0.77g
Fiber, total dietary --> 0.0g
Sugars, total --> 0.06g
Here is an example of a brand called "Lucerne" which is lowest sugar & carb I was able to find... Serving Size (2 tbsp)
Total Fat 10g (15% DV)
Chelesterol 30mg (10% DV)
Sodium 105mg (4% DV)
Total Carb 2g (1% DV)
Dietary Fiber 0g (0% DV)
Sugar 2g
Protein 2g
For the red highlighted items, aren't these little high to be induction or OWL rung1 friendly? How come cream cheese is listed as OK for induction? Are there other brands with less carbs and sugar?
USDA web site though shows the following (per 2tbsp),
Carbohydrate, by difference --> 0.77g
Fiber, total dietary --> 0.0g
Sugars, total --> 0.06g













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