Healthy Choice Clam Chowder:
I cooked this on the stove top. When it was finished, I served it with a
slight sprinkle of black pepper. It was tolerable, but bland. I finished it,
but I almost wish I would of thrown it out for something else. I felt it was
too bland and well- just not good enough. I tried spicing it up with a bit
of bread, and extra pepper, but alas. If I get desperate for chowder, I
rather go for a small cup of the real stuff.
220 calories in a can, 110 per serving.
3/10

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Dewolla Stepon - 25 Mar 2004 14:11 GMT
Tabasco sauce can zip up just about any bland food!
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> Healthy Choice Clam Chowder:
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> 220 calories in a can, 110 per serving.
mademoiselle - 26 Mar 2004 05:51 GMT
Thank you for the idea!

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Julianne - 26 Mar 2004 02:48 GMT
> Healthy Choice Clam Chowder:
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> 220 calories in a can, 110 per serving.
I have found that Healthy Choice in general lacks salt! If I add salt to
most of their food, it becomes tolerable. However, it is pricey and many
non-diet foods are about equal in calories and nutrition and don't jack the
price up because they have healthy or diet or light in the labels:)
j
> 3/10
mademoiselle - 26 Mar 2004 05:53 GMT
I could not agree more. Funny thing is, many non diet foods have less
calories- for instance, the HC hotdogs (70 cals) vs. Ball park (40) and
Hebrew National (50).

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mademoiselle - 26 Mar 2004 06:03 GMT
Correction, non-healthy choice foods. All of listed were low fat/fat-free

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> I could not agree more. Funny thing is, many non diet foods have less
> calories- for instance, the HC hotdogs (70 cals) vs. Ball park (40) and
> Hebrew National (50).