Monday, December 30, 2024

Fire up the BBQ

 



12 comments:

  1. Cut the calories elsewhere and get the Stubbs sauce.

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  2. Just not the Sweet Baby Ray, whose primary ingredients are sugar and high fructose corn syrup, yuck.

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  3. Towards the bottom of the description it said "Diet type, Vegetarian".
    Vegetarian bbq sauce, I have to admit that's different! It would help the taste of bbq tofu.... :-)

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  4. I've used both. They're OK for mass produced BBQ sauce.

    Nemo

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  5. Imagine grilling incredible food while knocking back a few beers and worrying about "carbs"? Like my Dr. says: "Eat right, exercise, die anyway."

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  6. Wrong color.
    The sauce I mean. Proper BBQ sauce is mustard, vinegar based not some weird brown goop.

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    1. It's a good thing we have room for different tastes in this world!

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  7. I've had the sugar free sauce - it's a good recipe. G Hughes also makes some good sugar free ketchup.

    Anon 9:03's doctor is missing the point. Nothing staves off death. The aim of eating right and exercising is to feel as good as possible for as long as possible. As my cardiologist says, "feel as young as possible as old a possible."

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  8. Agreed with above. It's the life in your years, not the years in your life.

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  9. I fixed the punctuation for you, CW...

    G Hughes, Sugar. Free BBQ Sauces! Hickory & Original, Sugar. Free Barbecue Sauces!

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  10. Tried them both. Decent, but I'm sticking with Wango Tango for the non-sweet heat.

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  11. Don't bother as they taste wrong. The G Hughes sugar free ketchup is decent. Use Williamson Bros. sauces as they do not have that much sugar/carbs.

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