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Frito Lay Hot 'N' Spicy Baken Ets - Question for Atkineers

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SzaszFan - 28 Apr 2005 14:31 GMT
Is this an Induction-friendly food?

http://www.fritolay.com/fl/flstore/cgi-bin/Nutrition_ProdID_4092.htm

Did I "cheat" by eating this stuff yesterday? I'm stressing too much
about this, I know. I just noticed the "dextrose" and "maltodextrin" in
the ingredients, in spite of it listing ZERO carbs and ZERO sugars in
the nutritional info, and now I'm freaking out.
None Given - 28 Apr 2005 15:06 GMT
> Is this an Induction-friendly food?
>
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> the ingredients, in spite of it listing ZERO carbs and ZERO sugars in
> the nutritional info, and now I'm freaking out.

btw...0 grams is not the same thing as doesn't contain any, it just means it
is a small enough amount they don't legally have to list it.  Like those
products that say in big letters on the front '0 grams of trans fat,' but if
you read the ingredients in small print there are 3 different hydrogenated
or partially hydrogenated oils listed.

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Bunky42 - 28 Apr 2005 16:04 GMT
>>Is this an Induction-friendly food?
>>
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> you read the ingredients in small print there are 3 different hydrogenated
> or partially hydrogenated oils listed.

          huh
Cubit - 28 Apr 2005 15:33 GMT
IMHO, you will be OK, in terms of the diet.

However, I might think twice about the MSG in it.

> Is this an Induction-friendly food?
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> the ingredients, in spite of it listing ZERO carbs and ZERO sugars in
> the nutritional info, and now I'm freaking out.
A_M - 28 Apr 2005 20:52 GMT
> Is this an Induction-friendly food?
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> the ingredients, in spite of it listing ZERO carbs and ZERO sugars in
> the nutritional info, and now I'm freaking out.

you're supposed to be eating only food from the induction food list when
you're in induction...  you mentioned in another thread that you're
finding it really hard to bear eating just eggs and pork products for
breakfast, may be dropping all these junks for the time being would
actually help so that you don't yo-yo from acceptable food to
unacceptable food imitation.
JC Der Koenig - 29 Apr 2005 02:33 GMT
Frito-Lay is how you got fat in the first place.

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> Is this an Induction-friendly food?
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> the ingredients, in spite of it listing ZERO carbs and ZERO sugars in
> the nutritional info, and now I'm freaking out.
SzaszFan - 29 Apr 2005 03:05 GMT
Not really. Mars and Hershey is how I got fat in the first place.

On 4/28/05 9:33 PM, in article
o9gce.4049$461.2276@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com, "JC Der Koenig"
<jcderkoenig@ibm.com> wrote:

> Frito-Lay is how you got fat in the first place.
 
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