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ReddyMcMeaty

Dressings for Raw Meat

This may become a forum in itself....

For ground beef: put on a little mayo and some liquid oil - for sauciness, sprinkle some pepper, cayenne and other seasonings to taste.

Tomato sauce and cottage cheese.
Tomato sauce and melted sharp cheese
Chili sauce

Tomato tastes really good, looking for a tasty lower carb substitute.
Didi

Re: Dressings for Raw Meat

ReddyMcMeaty wrote:
Tomato tastes really good, looking for a tasty lower carb substitute.


You could make your own low carb tomato sauce. A tin of tomatoes (no added sugar etc), sea salt, dried oregano, a couple drops of splenda liquid (no carbs). Put all in a saucepan, boil and simmer until it reduces, cool and put through a food processor. You could strain it if you wanted it really smooth.

You can adapt this with many other herbs and flavourings such as chilli, garlic, rosemary, etc
Shinigami

Heinz makes ketchup with splenda..
ReddyMcMeaty

Yes, I keep asking dh to get me some ketchup when he goes to the US but he can never find any.
marly

Don't laugh...I miss ketchup!

I'm back from the vegan wars. After 60 years as a vegetarian and off-and-on low carb, it's been a struggle. I've made my final commitment to zero carb since I find that I don't miss anything from the plant world.

I season meat/pork with freshly ground black pepper and cayenne pepper but I still would love to add some unsweetened ketchup. I'm sensitive to Splenda but Stevita Stevia Spoonable works great for me. I made my own ketchup (it simmered for 5 hours) but it was so delicious, I overate it, so it went into the garbage disposal.

Westbrae makes an unsweetened ketchup. In moderation, is this acceptable on zero carb? It's listed as one carb per tablespoon and I use less than a tablespoon at each meal.

I've met wonderful people at the Dr. Bernstein forum but I'm not diabetic and I'm also not interested in recipes of any kind.

I have almost 100 pounds to lose, so, my question: will using small portions of sf ketchup damage my weight loss in any way? I'm prepared to eat just meat/fat and water so I won't whine if the "experts" tell me that a tomato condiment will slow my progress.

Marly
ReddyMcMeaty

That should not hinder your weight loss at all unless you have some kind of tomato allergy, it would be fairly obvious though.

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