AdeV
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Wandering around my local Tesco the other week, I was trying to find a sauce - ANY sauce - I could add to a salad, or whatever, that hadn't got sugar in it.
Guess what I found?
Every. Single. One. had some sugar in it - except for Heinz Thousand Island sauce, which had honey instead (I bought that one, even though honey is basically the same as sugar).
Even mayonnaise - which I thought was basically eggs & oil - has sugar in it. FFS! No wonder the Guardian is getting all worked up about the sugar industry.
Obviously, as a diabetic, this annoyed me greatly. Everything I could buy to liven up my meals, had bl**dy sugar in it. And even the things that didn't have (much) sugar, had other carby stuff in - caramel, honey, etc.
Anyway, just before posting this rant, I decided to have a quick google for sugar free sauces, and this website (for fitness freaks) popped up: https://www.musclefood.com/high-protein-snacks/walden-farms.html
Some of those look seriously interesting: Tomato ketchup with no sugar? Vanilla flavoured coffee whitener? This sounds too good to be true.... Now, they do seem to use sucralose (aka Splenda) as a sugar substitute; I've used that before myself, and have found it to be one of the better artificial sweeteners, but I'm wondering, has anyone here tried a Walden sugar-free sauce?
If not... I reckon I'm happy to be a guinea-pig.
Guess what I found?
Every. Single. One. had some sugar in it - except for Heinz Thousand Island sauce, which had honey instead (I bought that one, even though honey is basically the same as sugar).
Even mayonnaise - which I thought was basically eggs & oil - has sugar in it. FFS! No wonder the Guardian is getting all worked up about the sugar industry.
Obviously, as a diabetic, this annoyed me greatly. Everything I could buy to liven up my meals, had bl**dy sugar in it. And even the things that didn't have (much) sugar, had other carby stuff in - caramel, honey, etc.
Anyway, just before posting this rant, I decided to have a quick google for sugar free sauces, and this website (for fitness freaks) popped up: https://www.musclefood.com/high-protein-snacks/walden-farms.html
Some of those look seriously interesting: Tomato ketchup with no sugar? Vanilla flavoured coffee whitener? This sounds too good to be true.... Now, they do seem to use sucralose (aka Splenda) as a sugar substitute; I've used that before myself, and have found it to be one of the better artificial sweeteners, but I'm wondering, has anyone here tried a Walden sugar-free sauce?
If not... I reckon I'm happy to be a guinea-pig.