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iluvpugs 05-30-2007 09:08 AM

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???:?:

zambejaly5 05-30-2007 09:15 AM

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!

Dan2112 05-30-2007 09:40 AM

Originally Posted by iluvpugs:
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???:?:


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..

momerath 05-30-2007 10:50 AM

Originally Posted by iluvpugs:
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???:?:

Since it's not in the booklet, I would avoid it when possible. However, it is allowed on maintenance, and in my maintenance book it says that 1/4 cup light (low sodium and low calorie) pasta sauce counts as a veggie, 1/4 cup marinara sauce counts as a veggie, and 1/4 cup pizza sauce counts as a veggie. I believe low fat tomato sauce is also listed in a few Carb Craver listings, so it probably wouldn't kill you to have some and count it as a vegetable. Just keep in mind that low sodium and low fat don't mean NO sodium and fat, and so regular, fresh veggies will help you lose weight faster than processed sauces and the like. I find that generally rules can be bent as long as you're smart about it and don't overdo it :D

Dan2112 05-30-2007 11:01 AM

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..

zambejaly5 05-30-2007 11:49 AM

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.

TERZALPAP 05-30-2007 12:55 PM

looking forward to your recipe!

RaceGrl 05-31-2007 10:54 AM

My book (gold) says 1/4 cup no salt added tomato puree is a veggie. Puree is a sauce-like consistency in my interpretation.

g35 06-22-2007 01:50 PM

Originally Posted by RaceGrl:
My book (gold) says 1/4 cup no salt added tomato puree is a veggie. Puree is a sauce-like consistency in my interpretation.

hmmm...i'm on gold and the only tomato my book mentions is 1 sm or 4 cherry...actually my kids have been asking for spaghetti and i was going to count it as 1P cc..to me though i think that it makes more sense as 1S, 1V instead of 1P

ps.. try dreamfields pasta - it's WONDERFUL!

bizlawchik 06-22-2007 02:05 PM

I'm w/RaceGrl on this one!


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