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CONDIMENTS

I have curated this list to make healthier shopping easier.

Click on the images for direct access to my approved products.  These products I use for myself and my family.

SAUCES

ketchup
ketchup
hot sauce
fix
red hot
tabasco
worshire
bbq sauce
sweet chilli sauce
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MAYO & MUSTARD

mayo
avocado oil mayo
yellow mustard
organic yellow mustard

DIPS

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Tzatzki Style Dip
Chunky Traditional Guacamole
Buffalo Style Dip
Medium Salsa Roja

NUT BUTTERS & JELLIES

365 Whole Foods Market Creamy Peanut Butter
Crazy Richard's 100% Peanuts Creamy Peanut Butter
Organics Unsalted Old Fashioned Creamy Organic Peanut Butter
Santa Cruz Organic Crunchy Light Roasted Peanut Butter
Artisana Organics Raw Almond Butter
Artisana Organics Raw Cashew Butter
Maisie Jane's California Sunshine Creamy Cashew Butter
Oat Haus Original Granola Butter
Oat Haus Brownie Batter Granola Butter
NuttZo Keto Butter Crunchy
Artisana Organics Hazelnut Cacao Spread
Fine & Raw Chocolate Hazelnut Butter Spread
JEM Chocolate Hazelnut Butter
Chia Smash Strawberry Jam 2.0
Sauces
Mayo & Mustard
Dips
Nut Butters & Jellies

It's SO important to learn how to read labels!

Food labels are complicated and are designed to trick us. Their focus is selling, not informing.

That's why I created Informed Eating Academy. Bringing you the knowledge that you deserve in order for you  understand food ingredients so that you can make more informed decisions  towards your health, without giving up your favorite foods.

 

In the U.S. alone there are 100's of different words used for sugar, there are over 2,000 additives added to our foods that are approved  by the FDA under the "natural flavors" umbrella, that haven't been reviewed since the 60's or 70's.

 

🍋 Hundreds of different words are used for sugar on our food labels

🍋 Thousands of chemicals have been added and are used in our food system

🍋  Many  items in your pantry likely contain ingredients that you may be trying to avoid. 

Learning the fundamentals of the food label is key to making choices toward a healthier you. The food label was designed to make consumers more informed. The problem is, that manufacturers want to sell their products, so their marketing tactics tend to confuse consumers. Because most people don't know how to read nutrition facts, they base their purchases on the front of a package. When you learn how to read labels, you start making choices based on knowledge, not selling points or wild guesses. 

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