I've seen it in DB. Either Wellcome or Fusion but as I shop more in Fusion, more likely there. Try PnS and subsidiaries.
I've seen it in DB. Either Wellcome or Fusion but as I shop more in Fusion, more likely there. Try PnS and subsidiaries.
Not if you count them. Only if you subscribe to the view that fat and protein fills you up more - which is mainly in relation to the main food item of the dish, not the sauce.Original Post Deleted
The OP was nothing about losing weight or nutrition. For all we know, they could simply prefer the taste of the low calorie one!
???Has anyone seen Heinz 70% less fat salad cream in Hong Kong? I've tried all the obvious places, and tend to bring from the UK but couldn't this last time... so any suggestions? I can live with non-Heinz, but it has to be low fat salad cream (only UK people are really going to know what that is!). Thanks.
I know these points subsequently came up. But that was my point... People were presumptuous about why the low calorie one. Anyway, I can be wrong about this one, gotta start my day.
Thanks. I have a degree in biology and did a huge weight loss about 15 years ago where I lost 21kg over 3 years and have kept most of it off until the last year. I know how I can manage my weight and salads are a part of that strategy. And I just like the taste of salad cream and eating things that you like is the best way to maintain a healthy diet.
True. I just returned from Australia and began losing weight once I arrived and began eating natural, healthy salads and food that was processed as little as possible. OK, also due to family stress but I do find that in Australia and the UK, more natural and healthier food to eat than in HK. If you must find something similar here, then there is the Kewpie brand of coleslaw dressing, but once again, full of additives et al.