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Chopped almonds in chicken or tuna salad



 
 
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Old 18-02-2008, 10:18 PM posted to alt.food.diabetic
W. Baker
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Default Chopped almonds in chicken or tuna salad

Andy q wrote:
: Evelyn Ruut said...

: www.bumblebee.com


: I visted the website.

: Seems they're no longer offering low sodium solid white low sodium tuna! Only
: chunk white. The BUMS!!!

: Trader Jones does. 45mg sodium per 2 oz. serving. I just hope it's not a
: product of China.

: I don't have dentures, yet. Chunk isn't yet required. G

: Andy

When I was put on a lowsodium diet, some 20 years ago. The dietician told
me to not bother with getting either no salt tuna or canned vegetables, bu
tjust to rince the fods very well. I would put the tuna in a strainer adn
let the wter run rhough it for a little whie and then let it drain.
cheaper adn better tasting than th eno salt added ones.

Wendy
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Old 19-02-2008, 12:28 AM posted to alt.food.diabetic
Julie Bove
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Default Chopped almonds in chicken or tuna salad


"Andy" q wrote in message ...
Susan said...

You didn't get that from the electrolytes, you got it from the dextrose
or from the food.



Wrong.

I didn't eat for the entire week.

I got to sip, gargle and spit out plain water


They probably gave you an I.V.


 




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