I checked a few labels at my house and a few things said they had no trans fats but when I checked the ingredients it said there was partially hydrongenated soy bean oil. Isn 't that trans fats or is it ph corn oil?
I make our bread. I have a kitchen aide w/ a grain grinder attachment. I grind the wheat and use a very simple recipe that is sweetened by honey.
I also make yogurt for us. Very easy and you can buy the machines (or use a thermos) on amazon.
(we buy our milk raw from a dairy)
I haven't read all 29 pages here....but I'm curious after reading about the coke.---->>>>>
Has anyone lost weight by simply cutting out sodas and replaced them w/ sweet tea? I'm talking calorie for calorie.
I'm trying to get DD to cut out sodas---but she will only substitute sweet tea and up till now this seemed pointless. What do you think?
I have read thru over 1/2 of the thread, what does your child take to school for snacky items? DD usually has yougurt, fruit snacks, a little debbie cake and a sandwich. (I know, mother of the year but that is what I grew up with and so did Dh.) What wouldnt have the HFCS in it for lunches for kids? It shouldnt be this hard to think of anything but my brain is blocked!
I thought I would add to the list of items that don't have HFCS - Torani vanilla syrup - it's made with pure cane sugar(not sure about the other flavors, I only have vanilla on hand to read the label right now). I was extremely excited to find this out, because I really didn't want to have to give up all lattes!
With no Whole Foods or Trader Joe's within a 200 mile radius, it is impossible to find Ketchup or Hot dog buns, or hamburger buns HFCS free.
I just double-checked my Heinz Organic ketchup, and it's sweetened with organic sugar, no HFCS.
We finally resorted to making our own hamburger and hotdog buns, and they are SOOO good. They only brand we found without HFCS we thought were too dry and dense.
Do Newman's Own Organics cookies contain corn or corn by-products?
Corn syrup is present in all the Fig Newmans. Corn starch is added to the powdered sugar used in the creme filling of our Newman-O's. Our Champion Chip Cookies are made with corn syrup solids as well. There is no corn or corn byproducts in any of the ABC cookies except in our Wheat Free/Dairy Free ABC Chocolate Cookies, although other products containing these ingredients are manufactured in our plants.
The Dora, Diego, & Blue's Clues yogurts do not have the HFCS in them, so that's what the boys are allowed to have.![]()
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Thanks! I will look for them!
I just found this thread and wanted to add that just last week I e-mailed Newman"s own to request that they eliminate HFCS from their lemonade. My boys love it and I just recently read the label and found out it is sweetened w/ HFCS. I was really surprised that Newmans would use it in any of their products. I am still waiting for a response.
If you are looking for a good lemonade without HFCS, we've been buying Simply Lemonade and my kids love it.
I don't know if this has been mentioned yet, but the other thing I've attempted to remove from the majority of our diet besides HFCS is partially hydrogenated oils. You have to check the label on everything, just because it says there are no trans fats doesn't necessarily mean it. I'm so limited on the cereals and crakers I can buy now, these oils are now making it even harder to go to the grocery store with my DD3.5 (and even my immature DS17).
"Can I get Coco Puffs?",
"No."
"Can I get Fruity Pebbles?",
"No."
"Can I get Cookie Crisp?"
"No."
This can go on and on, and this conversation is just between my DS17 and I, you haven't seen anything yet!![]()
... now making it even harder to go to the grocery store with my DD3.5 (and even my immature DS17).
"Can I get Coco Puffs?",
"No."
"Can I get Fruity Pebbles?",
"No."
"Can I get Cookie Crisp?"
"No."
This can go on and on, and this conversation is just between my DS17 and I, you haven't seen anything yet!![]()
I have read thru over 1/2 of the thread, what does your child take to school for snacky items? DD usually has yougurt, fruit snacks, a little debbie cake and a sandwich. (I know, mother of the year but that is what I grew up with and so did Dh.) What wouldnt have the HFCS in it for lunches for kids? It shouldnt be this hard to think of anything but my brain is blocked!