Walden Farms products
leejoyce31
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Walden Farms makes a syrup that is calorie free and carb free. Has anyone tried this? I'm planning on buying it.
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IMO - it is not very good. And has a ton of ingredients that I have no idea what they are. It is also not calorie free - it is 5 calories (but they can say zero based on crazy food regulations).1
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It is not very good. I actually don't like any of their products.1
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IMO - it is not very good. And has a ton of ingredients that I have no idea what they are. It is also not calorie free - it is 5 calories (but they can say zero based on crazy food regulations).
Yes, I'm aware of the 5 calories, but we can burn that breathing.... I'm aware that if it's less than 5 calories, they are allowed to advertise as zero. 5 calories is negligible.
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I liked the pancake syrup but didn't like the blueberry one.
I also tried one of their Honey Mustard dressings which was not too bad. 6.5/10.0 -
samanthaluangphixay wrote: »I liked the pancake syrup but didn't like the blueberry one.
I also tried one of their Honey Mustard dressings which was not too bad. 6.5/10.
I plan on trying the pancake syrup and the walnut maple0 -
IMO the pancake syrup isn't bad. Some of their products are good, some of them are disgusting.2
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I like their 1000 Island dressing. I don't believe I've tried anything else.0
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I have never liked any of their dressings. I have to try the syrup though.0
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We have the syrup here (my dad is diabetic) but I haven't tried it0
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Thanks all. I hear that some of the products are good and some are horrible. I will see how the Walnut Maple syrup tastes and go from there. At first, I was going to buy that and the pancake syrup, but I will hold off on the pancake syrup for now.0
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You know there is a search tool to search these forums, right? There are like 100 threads on there products i love the dressings and syrups!0
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I purchased it from a Canadian low carb grocery site and frankly it was kind of terrifying. The syrup doesn't "stick" so it just kind of rolls away. Tastes fine I guess but the texture is bizarre. Would definitely not purchase it again1
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Just stay away from the peanut butter. I'm not sure what substance that stuff is, but I'm pretty sure I saw a SciFi movie about a monster made from it.. came from an asteroid.. but seriously it was gross. I have not had the heart to try any of the other products they have.1
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I am not one to be afraid of chemicals and all that nonsense. But zero calorie peanut butter and ranch dressing - yeah even I am not going near that chemical nightmare. No thanks!0
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They're all pretty gross, IMO.
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The syrup is gross... like a maple tree fell in a chemical plant retention pond. Their BBQ sauce isn't bad but wears out its welcome pretty quick.
That said, real maple syrup is about 53g of carb per 1/4 cup serving. Who the poop is using that much maple syrup. Halving/Quartering that serving size into a TBSP or two will bring the carbs down to a reasonable (worth it for taste alone) 13g per TBSP.0 -
The syrup is gross... like a maple tree fell in a chemical plant retention pond. Their BBQ sauce isn't bad but wears out its welcome pretty quick.
That said, real maple syrup is about 53g of carb per 1/4 cup serving. Who the poop is using that much maple syrup. Halving/Quartering that serving size into a TBSP or two will bring the carbs down to a reasonable (worth it for taste alone) 13g per TBSP.
But you need more than a TBSP for this goodness...
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samanthaluangphixay wrote: »The syrup is gross... like a maple tree fell in a chemical plant retention pond. Their BBQ sauce isn't bad but wears out its welcome pretty quick.
That said, real maple syrup is about 53g of carb per 1/4 cup serving. Who the poop is using that much maple syrup. Halving/Quartering that serving size into a TBSP or two will bring the carbs down to a reasonable (worth it for taste alone) 13g per TBSP.
But you need more than a TBSP for this goodness...
Lawd a'mighty, that looks heavenly. First snow, I'm indulging. Because Maple.1 -
Ready2Rock206 wrote: »I am not one to be afraid of chemicals and all that nonsense. But zero calorie peanut butter and ranch dressing - yeah even I am not going near that chemical nightmare. No thanks!
They have an all natural sugar free ranch too, made with monk fruit, It's passable for taste and I could live with it, but I also made a homemade sugar free ranch that tastes sooo much better although 75 calories a tbsp. I am considering mixing the two together as it would lower the calories in mine without adding any carbs.
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The caramel sauce is the only one that I found to not taste like chemicals.0
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I've tried the pancake syrup, the chocolate syrup, and the ranch dressing. Wasted money. 3 for 3 horrible.0
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Their caramel dip is fantastic with apples. Not perfect but for the low calories, totally worth it. Their marshmallow dip isn't bad either.1
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Love their coffee creamer0
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After reading your responses I decided to try Joseph's sugar free maple. It's good!0
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Never had their pancake syrup (I use a normal sugar free one at 15c 1/4c) but their chocolate syrup is amazing!0
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I actually like all if their dressings, but the creamy bacon in particular is *kitten* amazing on asparagus, and I use the chipotle ranch on my frittatas.0
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