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 Posted By: Judilynn 
Oct 11  # 11 of 16
Quote Mama Mangia wrote:
Salt Free Taco Seasoning

Salt-Free alternative to the envelope mix. good for seasoning taco meat, burrito meat, meat loaf. Also good sprinkled over cottage cheese, or mixed into sour cream for a dip. Add according to taste preference.


6 tablespoons chili powder
2 tablespoons ground cumin
2 teaspoons onion powder
2 teaspoons garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1 tablespoon dried basil
1/4 teaspoon white pepper


1. Put all ingredients in a labeled (Salt-free-taco) sandwich size zip lock plastic bag.
2. Seal and shake.
3. Shake before using.
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I am not on a salt free diet, but this is a great recipe. Thanks so much.
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 Posted By: Mama Mangia 
Oct 12  # 12 of 16
You're welcomed! You don't need to be on a salt-free diet to watch your sodium intake!!!
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 Posted By: phoenyxstarr 
Oct 12  # 13 of 16
I'm kinda stuck in the middle here... My blood pressure's a little on the high side, so I need to cut down on my sodium while pregnant. But the dr says I can't completely eliminate it because the baby still needs some sodium. So I'm stuck...
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 Posted By: DrPepper 
Oct 13  # 14 of 16
I think that if you really want low salt foods then you need to make the food yourself and toss the salt shaker out the window. Salt is so widely used as the 'no-preservatives-added' preservative that you'll never really get mass produced food without salt. Just my thoughts ...
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 Posted By: cinnamon 
Oct 19  # 15 of 16
Quote phoenyxstarr wrote:
I'm kinda stuck in the middle here... My blood pressure's a little on the high side, so I need to cut down on my sodium while pregnant. But the dr says I can't completely eliminate it because the baby still needs some sodium. So I'm stuck...

But you don't need the 3000+ mg of sodium we eat in our diet these days. I'm not a nutritionist or anything, but if you eat ketchup, canned vegetables, canned tomatoes, tomato sauce, etc, then you're getting more then enough sodium in your diet for healthy living. Probably the main key word from your doctor is 'some'.