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 Posted By: barbiedoll1973_tn 
Sep 27  # 6 of 7
Quote Twinmama wrote:
Funny, I was just talking with a friend who is a registered dietician about how to lower sodium in cooking. Her big suggestion was to use low-sodium or reduced sodium broths, as well as to read labels like mad. She pointed out that a frozen Weight Watchers entree may be low in calories and fat, but is crazyhigh in sodium. Geez, they get you every possible way sometimes, don't they?

OMG you name it and it has salt in it even a egg has salt in it as of right now I have not been able to get his diet under 2 grams and they say that its better to stay around 1 gram how in the world canyou?
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 Posted By: Twinmama 
Sep 27  # 7 of 7
Yep, my dietician friend was saying that when she has to put together low-sodium meals/diets for her hospital patients, she has to work her butt off to keep it within the guidelines, and that's even with eliminating ALL added salt to a dish with a saltshaker.

It has really made me aware of picking up the saltshaker.