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I made crockpot BBQ ribs. they were so good, had a tablespoon of potatoe salad and 3 tablespoons of baked Beans. the ribs were country style no bones, and they were so tender, only ate 2 small pieces.

also made an angel food cake that I only put crushed pineapple in its own juice. didnt like it.;

got both recipies from pinterest.

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I made crockpot BBQ ribs. they were so good, had a tablespoon of potatoe salad and 3 tablespoons of baked Beans. the ribs were country style no bones, and they were so tender, only ate 2 small pieces.

also made an angel food cake that I only put crushed pineapple in its own juice. didnt like it.;

got both recipies from pinterest.

Hey, did you use reduced sugar BBQ Sauce? Do you have issues with sugar? I haven't even tried it.

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Hey' date=' did you use reduced sugar BBQ Sauce? Do you have issues with sugar? I haven't even tried it.[/quote']

Actually no. I made it with sweet baby rays sauce. Had to cook for hubby. So i really didnt care about sugar in the sauce, i didnt eat much at all. Although hubs ate all the ribs so no seconds here lol

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Stupid question here. With the tiny amount we eat, is buying sugar free ketchup, BBQ Sauce, and other Condiments necessary? Or is the regular stuff ok?

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Stupid question here. With the tiny amount we eat' date=' is buying sugar free ketchup, BBQ Sauce, and other Condiments necessary? Or is the regular stuff ok?[/quote']

Dorian - personally I think it depends on your pouch and tastes. I have found that stuff with regular sugar and not reduced is waaaaayyyy to sweet for me. I used to eat Cheerios with a heap of sugar added to it- today I had a bowl with no sugar added and it was to sweet for me to eat. Same with regular ketchup.

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Actually i dont worry about sugar free anymore even tho i am a diabetic. Being sugar free is not always good. It is replaced with other chemicals. I just do stuff in moderation and yes its all about taste and texture. And if the pouch rejects it

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3 ounces of trimmed grilled ribeye

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Stupid question here. With the tiny amount we eat' date=' is buying sugar free ketchup, BBQ Sauce, and other Condiments necessary? Or is the regular stuff ok?[/quote']

please watch what is in sugar free lots of bad chemicals that make it sugar free. ..

Asculfame and aspartame very bad. .. If you can't say or pronounce the word don't eat it. ....

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please watch what is in sugar free lots of bad chemicals that make it sugar free. ..

Asculfame and aspartame very bad. .. If you can't say or pronounce the word don't eat it. ....

Omg I totally agree with you. I wouldn't have anything sugar free before because its so bad with all the chemicals. Now I'm completely dependent on sugar free so I am often eating Popsicles or Jello or drinks with aspartame or sucralose. I am sure that cannot be good for my health. Of course neither is being obese. I feel so conflicted!

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Omg I totally agree with you. I wouldn't have anything sugar free before because its so bad with all the chemicals. Now I'm completely dependent on sugar free so I am often eating Popsicles or Jello or drinks with aspartame or sucralose. I am sure that cannot be good for my health. Of course neither is being obese. I feel so conflicted!

You do what's right for you, I don't touch. the stuff and never will...ps sucralose is not the bad one Aspartame and Asculefame are poison. Why would you go through this type surgery and then eat poison? Did you know that there are 92 side effects of Aspartame one is death?

Are you conflicted about that? Sorry I'm sure i will either piss you off or someone else that reads it. I am politically direct not politically correct.. I just don't understand

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My question is similar....a regular Popsicle has 7 carbs. That doesn't seem too high. Can I have a regular Popsicle? I hate the taste of the sugar free stuff!

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My question is similar....a regular Popsicle has 7 carbs. That doesn't seem too high. Can I have a regular Popsicle? I hate the taste of the sugar free stuff!

Depends on what your carb count is. I'm not allowed over seven, some are 10 and some are even lower. What does your Nut say?

HW 358 SW 344 CW 318 GOAL 200 surgery 4/11/13

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My question is similar....a regular Popsicle has 7 carbs. That doesn't seem too high. Can I have a regular Popsicle? I hate the taste of the sugar free stuff!

Carb counts are also deceptive. Are they straight sugar or corn Syrup? Because milk or fruit sugars often process differently for people. Sugar or corn syrup make me dump. Fruit and milk don't.

Plus your regular popsicle is empty calories. No nutrition, where milk and fruit add Vitamins and minerals to your body.

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