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Veggie Question
would low-fat, reduced salt tomato sauce count as a veggie? It is not listed in the book - but V8 juice is - so it should be ok - right???:?:
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Ahhhhhhhh That does it I have got to get a picture of my puggies on here! everytime I read your posts I am too distracted by the cutie to respond!
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Originally Posted by iluvpugs: Technically? Maybe.. But you'd have to consume a lot of it for it to count at one veggie... Sounds like a question for the COD.. |
Originally Posted by iluvpugs: |
For a good alternative, I use Del Monte's low sodium diced tomatoes and throw in a handful of salt free italian spice blend. Depending on the recipe, I either just use the tomatoes as-is, drain the juice a bit and cook them with whatever I'm going to use them for, such as a topping for fish..
If I need a spaghetti sauce, I put them in my handy dandy food chopper and puree them and then heat up as you would a normal marinara sauce. The tomatoes have about 50 mg's of sodium, so you may want to add in a pinch of salt alternative (NoSalt/AlsoSalt) or the lite Morton's. Used as a topping for fish or poutry, they count as a veggie, according to the LAWL cookbook.. |
yea I was going to say, you should make your own. I have a really good recipe that counts as just a veggie...... I will try to get it on here.
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looking forward to your recipe!
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My book (gold) says 1/4 cup no salt added tomato puree is a veggie. Puree is a sauce-like consistency in my interpretation.
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Originally Posted by RaceGrl: ps.. try dreamfields pasta - it's WONDERFUL! |
I'm w/RaceGrl on this one!
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