dips and spreads
#133267 - 12/27/04 08:37 PM
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Hello. I'm new to this whole website and eat for IBS diet idea. So far, Heather, your tips reagarding how to eat for IBS seems to be doing me a lot of good. I've ordered two of your products and I'm waiting for them in great anticipation. I have a question for anyone who can help. Since I've cut out mayo, butter, dressings, oils, peanut butter, and all other fun things, are there any recipes for "kosher" and tasty dressings or spreads I can get my hands on. Sweet potatoes with no butter is just no fun.
smiles catherine
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Welcome! I'm not sure what you can get in Korea, but check out this list of safe brands: the list. Also, search the recipe index for things you can prepare at home. If I may toot my own horn, my favorite dip or spread recipe is my own authentic hummus. Enjoy, and feel better soon! Panda
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Is there some reason you have to "cut out" all the items listed? I have to limit them - I measure out 1 teaspoon of a safe margerine or 1/2 tablespoon peanut butter, or buy the low fat version of the mayo or salad dressing. We still need some fat in our diet but just not too much. I usually keep fat grams to around 30 per day and spread them out as much as possible.
Hope this helps, Leigh
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I'm with Leigh! I still use things, just within reason. I use soynut butter instead of peanut butter because it settles better with me, and I also use low fat mayo on sandwiches and small amounts of safe margarine on toast. Also, here's a ranch dressing recipe you might enjoy!
By the way, welcome to the boards!
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