Buy It or Fly By It food reviews from a guy that is a few cards short of a full deck and may need to get some nutrition bar rehab treatment.
Showing posts with label ketchup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ketchup. Show all posts
Friday, August 14, 2015
Review: Steve's Paleo Goods PaleoChef Ketchup
I've mentioned in my prior Steve's Paleo Goods reviews that they were kind enough to send me a box of free samples. Within that box was a product that I've been kind of terrified to review because of my prior experiences with people trying to make ketchup more "healthy" or what not. Now, I've mentioned before that I have an unrequited love for ketchup. It's one of my favorite things in the world and I'll put it on anything...eggs, fries, fried chicken, pizza crust, hot dogs, hamburgers, crackers, vegetables, eat it straight out of a spoon, etc. Basically, my ketchup love knows no bounds. Anyway, past bad experiences and my high esteem for ketchup made me fearful of this bottle of Steve's Paleo Goods PaleoChef Ketchup, but ultimately life is about overcoming your fears, so here we are with today's review. This bottle comes in at twelve ounces and has 24 servings (a half ounces per serving obviously) and each serving comes in at 15 calories.
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Review: Walden Farms Tomato Ketchup
First things first, I am OBSESSED with ketchup. There are many foods that I eat that I don't particularly care for (eggs), yet I eat them only as a form of a ketchup delivery system. Not only do I put ketchup on my eggs (and lots of it), I use it outside of the norm in other ways too. I use ketchup as a dip for fried chicken, put it on crackers and chips, put it on spaghetti (admittedly, I took this idea from the movie Goodfellas), put it on vegetables, etc. Basically, I'll put it on anything, although I've never put it on ice cream, nor do I think I ever will. That said, when I saw that Walden Farms offered a sugar free and zero calorie version of Tomato Ketchup, I said that I had to give it a try. I knew I was playing with fire with this one, but hey, I'll try just about anything. I picked up this twelve ounce container for $3.69 at Kroger, by the way. So, with a sense of terror in my mind fearing how my beloved ketchup could be ruined, I plodded on.
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