Venting !!
minervasp73
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So, I had these lamb patties in the freezer for a couple of months. Each patty 230 cals. So I made this delicious herbed lentil & steamed kale dish and planned to put the patty on top.
so I was recording the calories...and saw the sodium.
O.o WHAT?!?!?! 860 MG in ONE patty???
I've been pounding the green tea ever since, just so I don't blow up like a balloon. I will *NOT* be purchasing those again.
Anyway they turned out to be from New Zealand. I'd rather not have that carbon footprint on my meal.
so I was recording the calories...and saw the sodium.
O.o WHAT?!?!?! 860 MG in ONE patty???
I've been pounding the green tea ever since, just so I don't blow up like a balloon. I will *NOT* be purchasing those again.
Anyway they turned out to be from New Zealand. I'd rather not have that carbon footprint on my meal.
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Most processed/pre-packaged meats are unfortunately loaded with sodium.0
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I get soooooooooooooooooo mad at how much sodium they put in to mask the food. It seems to me the more sodium, the worse the meat must be? I read in Men's Health about why the fast food's and preprocessed places use so much sodium.....it ruined my week. :sad:0
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Too funny...I've been there! I was very excited to try these pizza pizza egg mugs from the Hungry Girl website once. They were delicious, only 134 calories each serving, so I ate two servings. Turned out to have 796 mg sodium in EACH serving! I felt sick! I don't use any Hungry Girl recipes any more. I really should have checked first before I gobbled the food down. Oh well, live and learn.
Have a great day!!0 -
I get soooooooooooooooooo mad at how much sodium they put in to mask the food. It seems to me the more sodium, the worse the meat must be? I read in Men's Health about why the fast food's and preprocessed places use so much sodium.....it ruined my week. :sad:0
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Frozen food is always loaded with sodium as a preservative (and most lamb comes from New Zealand, unfortunately). I learned my lesson the hard way too - I wont buy frozen chicken breasts anymore. Fresh is the ONLY way to go. I'll cook up tons of it and freeze it myself for use later. That way I know there's no extra salt in it.0
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Yep, I definitely won't be buying these again - it's easier to make my own and freeze them like everything else, but one thing is they were NOT cheap!
Got them at Whole Foods in the frozen section, I guess I needed to look a little harder at the packaging.0 -
Congrats JG job well done ... keep up the good work0
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yup. I love simply steam frozen veggies, namely the brussel sprouts and the garden vegetable medley. They are super fast and I eat them over brown rice with maybe a little cheese for protien.
I started recording my sodium last week. After I went grocery shopping and bought like 20 of them.
There's 860mgs in the brussel sprouts. :sick: Mind you I don't eat the sauce at all, just a light coating on the brussels sprouts so I assume I probably get 1/2 to 3/4 of that sodium but eeew. I've cut back to one pack a day at the most, and then when they're done I will be switching to a different brand.
And here I thought they were good for me...:mad:0 -
Frozen food is always loaded with sodium as a preservative (and most lamb comes from New Zealand, unfortunately). I learned my lesson the hard way too - I wont buy frozen chicken breasts anymore. Fresh is the ONLY way to go. I'll cook up tons of it and freeze it myself for use later. That way I know there's no extra salt in it.0
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CeeLoveJay: How do you tell if they've been injected or not? I've never heard of that but it certainly doesn't surprise me!
Thanks all for your comments - it's good to know I'm not the only one!0 -
i am soooo obsessed with sodium now- that is the second thing i look at now every time i look at the nutrition label.0
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CeeLoveJay: How do you tell if they've been injected or not? I've never heard of that but it certainly doesn't surprise me!
Thanks all for your comments - it's good to know I'm not the only one!
Check the package label--the only ingredient should be chicken--if broth is losted etc its been injected.0 -
CeeLoveJay: How do you tell if they've been injected or not? I've never heard of that but it certainly doesn't surprise me!
Thanks all for your comments - it's good to know I'm not the only one!
Check the package label--the only ingredient should be chicken--if broth is losted etc its been injected.
Thank you!!0
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