Deb_N's Journal, 16 September 2014

For ChrisComedy and anyone interested. I don't know where I read it or if I heard it on the radio, but this is the info on how to choose the most healthy pre-packaged Veggie Pattie, Veggie Patty, Veggie Burger: 1) The first ingredient must be a vegetable. 2) Each pattie, patty, burger should be less than 150 calories. 3) Look for 7 grams of protein. If higher than 7 grams it probably has added soy protein, not veggie protein. HTH

I typed that last night but fell asleep and said I will send it today. Woke up with a headache. Going back to bed. ;) So glad that FatSecret is catching most of my misspelled words. lol

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Morning Deb - caught up on your journals and am glad to read the drops are helping. Prayers for your speedy healing and know that you stay in my heart. Thank you for your nice PM. 
16 Sep 14 by member: FullaBella
have to check the ones I have in the freezer 
16 Sep 14 by member: deaby16
Morning, it's a pretty one though chilly here. Better yet on the veggie burgers make your own. I made and froze 60 awhile ago while watching something on TV, I need to make more, they are gone. Total cost was less than $6.00 using home cooked beans. Complementary protein was beans and ground sunflower and flax seed. Hard to calculate exact proteins using complementary proteins.  
16 Sep 14 by member: wholefoodnut
Next time I make them, I'll measure and post directions in my cookbook. I didn't enter it last time.  
16 Sep 14 by member: wholefoodnut
Thanks for the info, Deb. I was reading my journal from a year ago and saw that I bought five boxes of Morningstar Farms veggie burgers at Kroger. Face plant.  
16 Sep 14 by member: ChrisComedy
Love ya deb Praying for your health <3 miss ya much but I know ya need to rest <3 Praying Much <3 
16 Sep 14 by member: dreamcatcher10
Thanks, everyone! I would love to make my own veggie burgers. That way you can control the salt and no extra things added like preservatives. I wanted to make a topic at FatSecret to talk about Veggie Burgers and how to make them. 
17 Sep 14 by member: Deb_N
I have seen that salt is in the news, that it is not that bad for you. Salt is controversial now. Stay tuned for that one! If potato chips have less salt, people will eat more chips and consume more carbs and fat which is bad for them. So researchers are saying keep the chips salty. crazy  
17 Sep 14 by member: Deb_N
What they could not get more mileage out of coffee and eggs?? :)))). Well everyone needs some sodium, not saying salt. I use sea salt sparingly as a seasoning. I do crave salty if I've been working or playing out in the hot summer sun all day. That's when a FEW salted peanuts, pretzels, or chips taste good. Figure my body needs some extra. Interesting to see what the spin will be on salt.  
17 Sep 14 by member: wholefoodnut
All note food information- interesting- thanks to all for information 
18 Sep 14 by member: pwrestlephoto

     
 

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