sarah bennett wrote:
> RobinB. wrote:
> > Ok, creative people. Trying to be healthy so I bought low carb wraps.
>
> if you are trying to be healthy, why did you buy "low carb" anything? >
>
> I
> > thought I would do fresh veggie wraps for lunch. I shredded carrot, purple
> > cabbage, onion and cuke and added mixed greens. Your suggestions on what
> > sort of low-fat dressing I could use would be appreciated. Right now I just
> > put some Ken's Country French on it. Not bad, but I know this group has
> > better ideas!
> >
>
> oh, you mean skinnier, not healthier. i get it.
>
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>
Dismissing anything labelled "low carb" as not healthy is narrow
thinking. I'm following a low fat, healthier lifestyle as well and
sometimes I purchase tortillas that are advertised as "low carb"
because they are higher in fiber than regular tortillas (and contain
either the same amount of fat or less). I agree that many food
products that are labelled "low carb" are high in fat and are unhealthy
in other ways, but I read labels and make educated choices. I think
the OP is also doing this.
Heidi