What 0 calorie item do you have in your grocery list?
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Walden Farms Bacon Ranch dressing, Raspberry Vinaigrette dressing, Marshmallow Dip, Garlic & Herb Pasta Sauce, Hickory Smoked BBQ Sauce, Strawberry, Caramel, and Pancake Syrups - These are some of my favorite 0 calorie items.
Whaaaaaat! calorie free?
Diet Pepsi, green tea, franks, water...
If you use the serving size, there are "0" calories. However, when you use more there is actually a small amount of calories. Per federal regulations, some products are allowed to be labeled as calorie free or fat if they contain less than a certain amount.0 -
Coke Zero
Coffee Beans
Spices (sometimes)
Mustard0 -
where can you buy Walden products as on the internet the postage is horrendous?
Did you try Vitacost.com? I bought some items from them before I found a store that carries most of their products. The have free shipping over a certain amount.0 -
Energizer AA batteries
No, I'm pretty sure if you eat those, there will be a lot of calories. And death.0 -
Thai Garlic chili paste, Pickled diced jalapenos and Stevia0
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No calorie chocalte dip, and marshmallow fluff, not to forget to mention peanut butter! No joke! Life is good!0
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Lipton Diet Green Tea0
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Arizona Diet Green Tea
Im trying to stop drinking diet sodas and I get bored with water and crystal light0 -
pickles!!!!0
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Hot Sauce, pickles, Diet soda..did i mention hot sauce??!0
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popcorn seasoning and cascade ice flavored water0
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Lipton Diet Green Tea mixed berry flavour!0
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Diet Rite Pure Zero red raspberry soda, love it!0
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Here is the list of Negative Calorie - Zero Calorie Foods:
Asparagus, apple, beet, blueberries, broccoli, cranberry, cantaloupe, carrot, celery, chicory, cauliflower, cucumber, dandelion, endive, garden cress, garlic, grapefruit, green bean, honeydew, hot chili peppers, lemon, lime, lettuce, mango, onion, orange, papaya, peach, pineapple, radish, raspberries, spinach, strawberries, tomato, tangerine, turnip, watermelon, and zucchini.0 -
Shiratake noodles can be found in ethnic Asian grocery stores, they come packaged in a liquid, you drain them and than a quick dunk in hot boiling water then cook them with very little liquid almost like in a stir fry0
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WATER!
& occasionally (maybe once or twice a month) diet coke0 -
You have to be joking... why would I want to pay money for "food" that has no calories?
That's like going to the petrol station and handing over $70 and not putting any fuel in the car.0 -
Here is the list of Negative Calorie - Zero Calorie Foods:
Asparagus, apple, beet, blueberries, broccoli, cranberry, cantaloupe, carrot, celery, chicory, cauliflower, cucumber, dandelion, endive, garden cress, garlic, grapefruit, green bean, honeydew, hot chili peppers, lemon, lime, lettuce, mango, onion, orange, papaya, peach, pineapple, radish, raspberries, spinach, strawberries, tomato, tangerine, turnip, watermelon, and zucchini.
Sorry to burst your bubble but these foods do have calories. They're all very good for you and some of them are low in calories (others not so much) but they don't contain 0 cals.
For example... a average pink lady apple has 72 cals - I really don't believe that my body uses 72 cals to digest a single apple!
A chilli pepper doesn't have many cals and because you usually eat them in small quantities you aren't going to get many cals per serve - but it doesn't mean the food itself has no calories.
If you google "negative calorie food myth" you'll find lots of info about this.0 -
Maybe not *zero* calorie but low-calorie:
-Slim Pasta/shirataki noodles
-Pickled ginger
-Lots of veggies!0 -
pickles0
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