Saturday, August 31, 2013

Mr. Spice- hot wings


Matt's favourite Mr. Spice is the Hot Wings. I think he has tried the whole line now.. here are some others.
We notice that most stores carry one or two different Mr. Spices but hardly any carry the whole line. We have to go to Whole Foods for this particular one.

Friday, August 30, 2013

Seasoned pepper

This isn't really a "no-sodium product", as pepper doesn't usually contain salt anyway but I thought it was worth a mention. It is a seasoned pepper, which is great as it gives extra flavour to the food. I find the grains a bit too large, but the flavour is very nice.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Chicken broth

We like to make our broth from scratch in order to keep the sodium level as low as possible.
We start with a bed of onions, lots of garlic, lemons, pepper and a whole chicken. After about 5 hours (on low) in the slow cooker we remove most of the chicken meat, leaving the bones, skin and other bits.. add some water, Kombu seaweed and spices and let it go for another 5 hours before straining.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Pop crisps, corn.. Mini taco bowls

I found these low sodium (and low fat) treats at Thrifty's today. They worked perfect as mini taco bowls. 
 

Friday, August 9, 2013

Low sodium bread- Thrifty's

The BEST bread option out there. 
We love our Thrifty's bread. 5mg per slice, 10mg per bun. This is amazing as there are not many options at all for low sodium bread. This bread tastes the same as any regular bakery bread. The only difference I have noted is that it tends to spoil faster.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Mayonnaise

Matt found this mayonnaise at Trader Joe's. It isn't super low in sodium (compared to plain mayonnaise- see below) but it is a bit lower and has a lot more flavour.

Sweet ginger chili dip

Soy sauce

Regular soy sauce is about 920 mg per 1 Tbsp, which means that it is out of Matt's diet.
The Braggs liquid Soy Seasoning is 960 mg per 1 Tbsp, so it is out too!
Low Sodium Soy Sauce is 580 mg per 1 Tbsp. Therefore Matt uses it sparingly with his sushi.
I have tried making homemade soy sauce.. which was OK..

Here is the receipe:

2 T Sodium Free Beef Bouillon
2 t Red Wine Vinegar
1 t Molasses
1/8 t Ground Ginger
dash Black Pepper
dash Garlic Powder
3/4 c Water
In small sauce pan, combine and boil gently uncovered about 5 minutes or til mixture is reduced to 1/2 cup. Store in refrigerator. Stir before using. 


Cereal

The amount of sodium really varies with cereal.  This is Matt's current low sodium favourite.. 50mg/ 3/4 Cup.
We get this at Costco, but I am sure I have seen it elsewhere.

Mr. Spice


I am not sure where we would be without Mr. Spice. Matt's favourite flavours are the hot wings (not shown here) and the Honey BBQ. There is an amazing line: http://www.mrspice.com/
I haven't found a store that carries all of them. Whole Foods probably has the most variety.

Salsa

Our search for the best low sodium salsa continues. Today we found the Que Pasa fresh salsa at Costco. It is really quite low.. 1/4 C for 150mg.

This is another low sodium (ish) salsa we found. However this one works out to 210mg per 1/4 Cup.

Salad dressing- Little Creek

 After we fell in love with the Little Creek Caesar dressing, we tried the Vinaigrette. It is great! 
We found it at Nourish Market in Lynn Valley Library Square but I have also seen it at Queensbusy Market.

Peanut butter

Most natural peanut butter have little or no salt. This one is our favourite from Thrifty's, with 0mg of sodium.