Amazon has 14-Oz Heinz Tomato Ketchup Blended w/ Habanero on sale for $2.50 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $2.37. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 14-Oz Heinz Tomato Ketchup Blended w/ Habanero on sale for $2.50 - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $2.37. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
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Heinz Tomato Ketchup Blended with Habanero, 14 oz Squeeze Bottle
Manufacturer:
Kraft Heinz
Product SKU:
B0BTV2GSH5
UPC:
13000001441
ASIN:
B0BTV2GSH5
Brand:
Heinz
Item Weight:
0.875 pounds
Manufacturer:
Kraft Heinz
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Maybe because parents feed their kids too many sweets/candy/sodas? I would not scientifically tie all obesity to HFCS. Again, the key is moderation. HFCS is not a "killer". Too much of it in an unhealthy lifestyle leads to medical problems that can shorten your life. But then again, too much anything can do the same thing.
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this is roughly the same price i paid for 32-ounce bottles of organic heinz ketchup last month. i don't see why i couldn't just add some dave's insanity sauce to the bottle and shake it up and have pretty much the same thing for less money
this is roughly the same price i paid for 32-ounce bottles of organic heinz ketchup last month. i don't see why i couldn't just add some dave's insanity sauce to the bottle and shake it up and have pretty much the same thing for less money
people started getting obese when HFCS starting going full pledge mid 1990s... before you had 1 kid in a classroom that was clown, the chubby, the brain, etc. now 50% are chubby or obese... watch movies before and after that time and women had slender arms and bodies..
Maybe because parents feed their kids too many sweets/candy/sodas? I would not scientifically tie all obesity to HFCS. Again, the key is moderation. HFCS is not a "killer". Too much of it in an unhealthy lifestyle leads to medical problems that can shorten your life. But then again, too much anything can do the same thing.
Maybe because parents feed their kids too many sweets/candy/sodas? I would not scientifically tie all obesity to HFCS. Again, the key is moderation. HFCS is not a "killer". Too much of it in an unhealthy lifestyle leads to medical problems that can shorten your life. But then again, too much anything can do the same thing.
HFCS is something I would be fine avoiding 100%. Obesity is not the only issue, unfortunately. Sugar or sugar substitutes aren't any good, no, but def. better than HFCS. I would moderate those other 2. I would personally avoid sweet stuff as much as possible. Stuff in our country is too sweet and too salty in general. Took years to finally get manufacturers to give the option of "low-sodium" or no salt (peanuts), unless you pay $$$ for it in the past. Food makers now that a combo of salt + sugar stimulates the tastes buds in most people..
HFCS is something I would be fine avoiding 100%. Obesity is not the only issue, unfortunately. Sugar or sugar substitutes aren't any good, no, but def. better than HFCS. I would moderate those other 2. I would personally avoid sweet stuff as much as possible. Stuff in our country is too sweet and too salty in general. Took years to finally get manufacturers to give the option of "low-sodium" or no salt (peanuts), unless you pay $$$ for it in the past. Food makers now that a combo of salt + sugar stimulates the tastes buds in most people..
Don't disagree but this is morphing from a statement that HFCS is a "killer" to a lesson in healthy eating. In moderation or small amounts, HFCS is not a killer.
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Never mind.. We can blame the FDA
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mod·er·a·tion
/ˌmädəˈrāSH(ə)n/
noun
1. the avoidance of excess or extremes, especially in one's behavior
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mod·er·a·tion
/ˌmädəˈrāSH(ə)n/
noun
1. the avoidance of excess or extremes, especially in one's behavior