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If that is so, then the 832 calories is spread over 1130 sprays or 226 servings which works out to 0.2 calories per serving. I checked my bottle and it does say that it contains 0 cal./spray and 0 cal./serving. Maybe they should include a per bottle amount on the bottle. Anyway, thanks for doing the research.
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I had boiled lobster last week and I took a bottle of "I Can' t Believe it's Not Butter Spray" with me to test against the drawn butter. It seemed like a good idea but it turned out to be a very poor substitute for the butter. It would be OK in a pinch but I'll stick to butter and leave the spray for corn on the cob.
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Some great ideas! I hadn,t thought about the butter spray. It has 0 calories and It works very well on corn on the cob. Why not on lobster? I will try it on my next lobster along with lemon juice. Thanks for the idea. That would really cut down on the calorie intake that could then be used for other yummy treats.
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To me, a boiled lobster is already a diet food. (114 calories for a 1 pounder) I melt 2 tbsp of butter to go with it and dip very lightly. Don't cover the whole piece in butter, just a bit of it. I also squeeze the juice of a lemon on to the lobster or into the butter. I find I use less butter that way. I normally only use…
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Nobody seems to have mentioned my favorite dessert, the Raspberry/Vanilla Cream bars. Only 80 calories. and delicious