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Buying low carb foods online??


Buying low carb foods online?? -- Posted by Mike Shmayer on 06-23-04 18:58


Has anyone successfully tried any of the low carb foods that are sold
online? I live in a small town, and can't find very many products
locally. One place that caught my eye was www.nosugardaddy.com .. has
anyone tried this place, or can recommend another online vendor to
look into?

Thanks


Re: Buying low carb foods online?? -- Posted by JC Der Koenig on 06-23-04 19:06


They don't sell meat, eggs, and cheese in your little town?

--
You take stupid to a new level. -- MFW


"Mike Shmayer" wrote in message
news:edb39166.0406231758.4244964a@posting.google.com...
> Has anyone successfully tried any of the low carb foods that are sold
> online? I live in a small town, and can't find very many products
> locally. One place that caught my eye was www.nosugardaddy.com .. has
> anyone tried this place, or can recommend another online vendor to
> look into?
>
> Thanks




Re: Buying low carb foods online?? -- Posted by Wolfbrother on 06-23-04 23:52


"JC Der Koenig" wrote in message news:...
> They don't sell meat, eggs, and cheese in your little town?
>
> --
> You take stupid to a new level. -- MFW
>
>
> "Mike Shmayer" wrote in message
> news:edb39166.0406231758.4244964a@posting.google.com...
> > Has anyone successfully tried any of the low carb foods that are sold
> > online? I live in a small town, and can't find very many products
> > locally. One place that caught my eye was www.nosugardaddy.com .. has
> > anyone tried this place, or can recommend another online vendor to
> > look into?
> >
> > Thanks

Yeah try and stick with a diet of whole foods that is naturaly
low carb instead of eating fake processed foods artificialy made to be
low in carbs. Most of it is pretty scary stuff loaded with sucralos
and soy flower. If you must have bread go with sprouted whole
grain/multi grain breads wich are fairly low in carbs and much more
healthy than nasty low carb soy flower breads.


Re: Buying low carb foods online?? -- Posted by Mike Shmayer on 06-25-04 13:33


> >
> > "Mike Shmayer" wrote in message
> > news:edb39166.0406231758.4244964a@posting.google.com...
> > > Has anyone successfully tried any of the low carb foods that are sold
> > > online? I live in a small town, and can't find very many products
> > > locally. One place that caught my eye was www.nosugardaddy.com .. has
> > > anyone tried this place, or can recommend another online vendor to
> > > look into?
> > >
> > > Thanks
>
> Yeah try and stick with a diet of whole foods that is naturaly
> low carb instead of eating fake processed foods artificialy made to be
> low in carbs. Most of it is pretty scary stuff loaded with sucralos
> and soy flower. If you must have bread go with sprouted whole
> grain/multi grain breads wich are fairly low in carbs and much more
> healthy than nasty low carb soy flower breads.


I'm type 2, and while I typically use whole grain breads as my carb
source in each meal, it's killing me to not be able to put jam on my
bread or dressing on my salad. Most of the products on that
nosugardaddy.com website use sugar alcohols like maltitol, sorbitol,
mannitol, as sweeteners.. are those as bad as sucralose? I know
sucralose is a chlorinated carb, but I don't think the sugar alcohols
are.


Re: Buying low carb foods online?? -- Posted by Priscilla Ballou on 06-25-04 14:46


In article ,
shmayer_1@hotmail.com (Mike Shmayer) wrote:

> I'm type 2, and while I typically use whole grain breads as my carb
> source in each meal, it's killing me to not be able to put jam on my
> bread or dressing on my salad.

Why no dressing on your salad? There are plenty of very LC salad
dressing options.

> Most of the products on that
> nosugardaddy.com website use sugar alcohols like maltitol, sorbitol,
> mannitol, as sweeteners.. are those as bad as sucralose? I know
> sucralose is a chlorinated carb, but I don't think the sugar alcohols
> are.

What's wrong with sucralose in your view? I don't care for the taste,
which is why I don't use much of it. I am using less and less of the
sugar alcohols because of frequent GI response to them.

I like Smuckers reduced sugar jam myself.

Priscilla, type 2


Re: Buying low carb foods online?? -- Posted by Sherry on 08-22-04 13:25


Priscilla Ballou wrote in news:vze23t8n-
D39561.17475525062004@news.verizon.net:



I am using less and less of the
> sugar alcohols because of frequent GI response to them.


I think that's an acquired thing. When I was first diagnosed and ate
candy and stuff with the sugar alcohols in it, I didn't have a problem at
all. Now I have to be really careful about that (Gas shortage? What gas
shortage? )

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