Could someone tell me if this is safe?
#52447 - 03/19/04 03:51 PM
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Loc: Ontario, Canada
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I finally found a health food store today that had non-dairy margarine...however they only had one kind and I"m not sure about other ingredients in it. I was hoping if I posted them here so of you pros could tell if it sounds ok: It says it's transfat free, dairy free and gluten free. Here's the ingredients: Expeller-Pressed Natural Oil Blend: (soybean, palm fruit, canola seed and olive), filtered water, pure salt, natural falvor (dervied from corn, no MSG, no alcohol, no gluten), soy protein, soy lecithin, lactic acid (non-dairy, derived from sugar beets), and beta-carotene color (from natural source). That's all of it! Seems like a lot...anyways, hopefully someone can shed some light on whether this sounds ok. Thanks! Kelly
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Is the name of the margarine Expeller-Pressed Natural Oil Blend or is that the first ingredient? If its the name, then that is the main ingredient in Soy Garden, which is a safe non-hydronated margarine. Either way, it looks pretty safe to me when used in small quantities.
-------------------- - Jennifer
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The name is Earth Balance Natural Buttery spread, the Non-Gmo Expeller Pressed Oils is the first ingredient. Why do you say it would be safe in small quanities? Is there a reason to only eat it in small amounts? Kelly
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Oh - Earth Balance is great. That's the one I use.
You have to use it in small amounts because of the fat content. Although there is no dairy, butter is still fatty.
-------------------- - Jennifer
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Hi Kelley,
I use that. It's ok with me, in small amounts.
The oil can set off IBS, but in small amounts it's ok. I used it tonight on my vegs., and have some gas. So just use alittle. Christine
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