Are the all beef hotdogs o.k. on induction? I only ate one, but I heard that some hotdogs have too much nitrates/fillers, so now I'm not sure
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Re: All beef hotdogs
You can't know unless you read the ingredients. And this applies to any food -- always check the label and the list of ingredients."Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."
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There are many things you should look after, I'm not sure I can give you a complete list. The most obvious stuff is sugar (in any form, e.g. dextrose), bread crumbs, rusk...
Do you have the list of foods acceptable during Induction? It's in the book, pages 124-129.
Again, check the ingredients, not only the number of carbs."Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."
-- Theodore Roosevelt
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My hotdogs contain 'sodium nitrate'... it's the last item on the list of ingredients.
Hot dogs contain nitrites which are used as preservatives, to keep the hot dogs pink and to combat botulism etc...
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Re: All beef hotdogs
Look at the ingredients. The term "all beef" just means that the meat is beef, not a combo of chicken, turkey, pork and beef.
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