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10 Foods you should Never eat
      #164495 - 03/27/05 01:15 PM
Shirl

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I know most of us do not eat these but FIY

Ten Foods You Should Never Eat
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1. Quaker Oats 100% Natural Cereal. This overrated granola cereal's ten g of fat per half cup serving make it high in fat compared to other cereals. And, despite the crunch, it's not high in fiber. A much better choice would be a low fat, whole-grain cereal like Kellogg Nutri-Grain Wheat, Post Grape-Nuts, General Mills Wheaties, or Nabisco Shredded Wheat.

2. Contadina Alfredo Sauce. A typical four ounce serving contains 34 grams of fat++20 of them artery-clogging saturated fat. That's like drowning your pasta in more than a third of a stick of butter If you want a good bottled pasta sauce, try Enrico's Spaghetti Sauce No Salt Added, Tree of Life, or Colavita.

3. Nissin Chicken Cup O' Noodles. It will give you a surprisingly strong shot of fat (about 3 teaspoons' worth) and almost as much sodium (1,700 mg) as you should ideally eat in a whole day. Try The Spice Hunter Quick and Natural Soups instead. A serving averages just half a teaspoon of fat and 200 mg of sodium++a much healthier alternative.

4. Taco Bell's Taco Salad with Shell. With the shell, this platter of beef, cheese, and beans has 14 teaspoons of fat, more than 5 teaspoons of saturated fat, and 905 calories. That's almost all the fat and saturated fat an adult should eat in an entire day. If you're in the mood for a fast food salad, head to McDonald's. Its Chunky Chicken Salad contains a single teaspoon of fat and 1/4 teaspoon of saturated fat.

5. Swanson Great Starts Scrambled Eggs & Sausage with Hash Browns. This measly 6 1/2-ounce breakfast will slap you with more than half the fat you should eat in a day. And Swanson won't even say how much saturated fat and cholesterol it contains. You'd be better off skipping breakfast entirely. For a healthier microwave morning, have a Healthy Choice English Muffin Breakfast. At just one teaspoon of fat per serving and 15 to 20 mg of cholesterol (it contains egg whites, not yolks), it's a far "healthier" choice.

6. Oscar Mayer Lunchables. It would be hard to invent a worse food than these combos of heavily processed meat, artery-clogging cheese, and mostly white-flour crackers. The line averages 5 1/2 teaspoons of fat (that's 55 percent of calories) and 1,517 mg of sodium. You'd get less fat and salt from two slices of Pizza Hut's Pepperoni Pan Pizza.

7. Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream. Gourmet ice creams like Haagen-Dazs and Ben & Jerry's are loaded with grease. A one-cup serving has as much artery-clogging saturated fat as 1/4 cup of lard. Choose an ice milk like Breyers Light and you'll cut the fat by 75 percent. Buy Sealtest Free or Edy's or Dreyer's Fat Free and you'll get rid of almost all the fat.

8. Campbell Chunky Soups. They're brimming with salt. An average 9-ounce serving contains 975 mg of sodium. That's half your quota for an entire day. If you're looking for more than salty water, check out Pritikin Soups. A cup has 160 mg of sodium and less than one gram of fat. That's a bit less fat-and far less sodium than you'll find in Campbell's Healthy Request or ConAgra's Healthy Choice Soups.

9. Swanson Hungry Man Turkey Pot Pie. If you think that turkey products are always lower in fat than foods made with beef or pork, you're wrong. Crammed into a single pie are 650 calories, 36 grams of fat, and 1,470 mg of sodium. That makes it worse than Swanson's Hungry Man Beef Pot Pie.

10. Stouffer's Entrees. Despite their popularity, Stouffer's entrees get a greater percent of their calories from fat (440 percent than any other major line of frozen dinners or entrees. Not one of Stouffer's 52 varieties meets our criteria for a "healthy" frozen meal. If you want low-sodium, low-fat frozen meals, try Tyson Healthy Portions, Healthy Choice Dinners, or Le Menu New American Healthy.

The only vegetables we found in an entire Banquet Vegetable Pie with Chicken were twelve peas, 1/11 of a carrot, and 1/12 of a potato. And in a Lean Cuisine Glazed Chicken with Vegetable Rice, you'll find just 1/3 of a mushroom, 1/2 ounce of green beans, and a teaspoon of onions. That's it for vegetables!

Need more whole grains in your diet? Don't count on Wheatsworth Stone Ground Wheat Crackers, with less than half a tablespoon of whole-wheat flour in four crackers. And Prego's "made with Fresh Mushrooms" Spaghetti Sauce has only about half a mushroom per serving ... that's three mushrooms in the whole jar!

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sigh Haagen Dazs! new
      #164530 - 03/27/05 05:31 PM
Little Minnie

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My haagen dazs and all ice cream days are over. Does anyone know Culver's frozen custard? Now that is greasy!!! I had some last year after not having it for a year or two and it coated my mouth with grease. Yuck. DH used to eat a whole pizza and a cont. of Haagen Dazs at one time. No more though. But at my last meal if I had one I would eat coffee flavored Haagen Dazs.

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IBS-A for 20 years with terrible bloating and gas. On the diet since April 2004. Remember this from Heather's information pages:
"You absolutely must eat insoluble fiber foods, and as much as safely possible, but within the IBS dietary guidelines. Treat insoluble fiber foods with suitable caution, and you'll be able to enjoy a wide variety of them, in very healthy quantities, without problem." Please eat IF foods!

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Can I just point out... new
      #164594 - 03/28/05 04:40 AM
Linz

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...that all these mentions of fibre are refferring to IF so most of the cereals mentioned would be very harsh to IBS!

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Re: Can I just point out... new
      #164613 - 03/28/05 07:01 AM
Shirl

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this is a FYI only not intended for specifics

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Re: sigh Haagen Dazs! new
      #164614 - 03/28/05 07:04 AM
Augie

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Get some haagen daz chocolate sorbet pops! Yummy! Only .5 grams of fat and dairy and gf free. Made from cocoa, not chocolate!

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Re: sigh Haagen Dazs! new
      #164741 - 03/28/05 01:21 PM
Little Minnie

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Yes totally, but I can't find them. I do eat the rasp. sorbet almost every night but you just have to miss the ice cream!

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IBS-A for 20 years with terrible bloating and gas. On the diet since April 2004. Remember this from Heather's information pages:
"You absolutely must eat insoluble fiber foods, and as much as safely possible, but within the IBS dietary guidelines. Treat insoluble fiber foods with suitable caution, and you'll be able to enjoy a wide variety of them, in very healthy quantities, without problem." Please eat IF foods!

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Re: Can I just point out... new
      #165241 - 03/30/05 09:20 AM
Kemi

Reged: 03/15/05
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Loc: MO,USA

yeah i agree linz!i didnt think those were ok when i saw them.i hate having ibs!is there anything we can eat?!!i totally suck at cooking anyone got any tips

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Yeah! Cooking tips wanted everone! new
      #165335 - 03/30/05 12:33 PM
Linz

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So much of this stuff is sooooo easy to cook! I guess the easiest thing ever is grilled chicken with boiled/baked potatoes and boiled carrots! Bit boring tho. I adore Heather's Linguine with Butternut Squash sauce (in EFI - you can use any pasta)...it takes a while but is actually really easy. As is mushroom risotto (in the recipe index). On the baking side, ADBs are the easiest thing ever...just mix, stir and bake!

Have a browse through the recipe index...there is SO much there!

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Re: sigh Haagen Dazs! new
      #167072 - 04/04/05 09:16 PM
Ganny

Reged: 05/02/04
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I missed ice cream like crazy for a long time. There were no goodies like rice, soy, sorbet then. I did without. Then Rice Dream Ice Cream came out, and it's pretty good! I'm not sure of fat, if any.

I just tried some Haagen Dazs Lemon Sorbet! It's great except right now it's a little hard on me since I'm in the midst of big attack. I was fed this or something just like it in the hospital, and I could not find anyone to tell me what it was. 16 months later I have found it! Are the others as safe and good?

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Re: sigh Haagen Dazs! new
      #167131 - 04/05/05 05:19 AM
Little Minnie

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Yes the lemon and the raspberry are safe. Cold can still bother upset tummies though. Also Edy's makes a mango sorbet without HFCS. If you go to a HFS you can find other sorbets and ice creams too. There is a delicious choc sorbet that is so rich at my HFS (it is so far away though ). The soy and rice ice creams have 4-10 grams of fat per 1/2 cup serving. Just keep in mind that sorbet shouldn't have HFCS.
(A refreshing but unsafe treat is my mother-in-law's lemon sorbet with champagne poured over it between dinner and dessert! but of course champagne is a trigger. )

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IBS-A for 20 years with terrible bloating and gas. On the diet since April 2004. Remember this from Heather's information pages:
"You absolutely must eat insoluble fiber foods, and as much as safely possible, but within the IBS dietary guidelines. Treat insoluble fiber foods with suitable caution, and you'll be able to enjoy a wide variety of them, in very healthy quantities, without problem." Please eat IF foods!

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