Not exact matches
The other day I looked at the
sodium content in my cottage cheese and was a little shocked at how
much it contained: 400 mg!
Enhanced with up to 15 percent of its weight with chicken broth, the
sodium content is five times more than non-enhanced chicken, sometimes as
much as 350 mg.
I've updated the recipe to suggest low -
sodium broth;
much easier to control the salt
content that way.
Besides the lower
sodium content, these meatloaves aren't
much different than your typical home - cooked meal.
I almost ALWAYS choose baking powder over soda in my recipes because the
sodium content is
MUCH lower, but to have none at all?
If you don't want the extra transfat, sugar calories, etc., just get the greens, without the chicken — the glaze on the chicken will account for
much of the high
sodium content of the salad, sugar, etc. — without the «chips» and without the corn, which also has high sugar
content.
Dogs can typically tolerate the
sodium content in their dog food and treats, but too
much salt can lead to serious health issues and even death.