Liven Up a Low Carb Diet
Liven Up a Low Carb Diet
(Visit link for recipes) Thursday January 29, 4:29 pm ET Johnsonville Sausage Introduces Italian Sausage Recipes to Inspire Taste-Conscious Consumers KOHLER, Wis., Jan. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 25 million Americans are following a low carbohydrate diet. And while many of them are finding it easy to adjust to this eating plan, satisfying cravings for flavor variety is proving to be a bigger challenge. Johnsonville Sausage is making it easier for low carb eaters to overcome flavor boredom with four new recipes that blend the zesty taste of Italian Sausage with savory vegetables, garlic and herbs in a medley of flavors sure to liven up any meal. Importantly, all the recipes have less than 12 net grams of carbohydrate per serving. "The thinking behind these recipes is simple -- combining flavorful ingredients, such as Johnsonville Italian Sausage, with peppers and other vegetables, creates new tastes that can add excitement to your meal and variety to a low carb diet," says Tom Wolff, Johnsonville's director of marketing. "Best of all, each recipe is easy to prepare, so low carb dieters and their families can enjoy a fantastic Italian sausage meal anytime." Each Italian sausage recipe is packed with natural ingredients and inspired by classic Mediterranean entrees such as stuffed tomatoes and kebabs. Natural ingredients were selected to enhance the fresh herbs and spices in Johnsonville Italian Sausage. -- Low Carb Mamma Mia Tomatoes - 9 grams net carbs - Pack cored tomatoes with a mixture of Johnsonville Italian Sausage, caramelized onion spinach, tomato, garlic and sherry.While these recipes were specially designed to be lower in carbohydrate, Johnsonville Sausage also offers many recipes that help consumers bring flavor and variety to each meal using various Johnsonville Sausage products, such as bratwurst, Italian Sausage and breakfast sausage. For more recipes or information about Johnsonville Sausage products, visit Johnsonville.com. About Johnsonville Wisconsin-based Johnsonville Sausage is the number one national brand of brats and fresh cooked breakfast sausage. Its products, which also include Italian sausage and smoked-cooked links, are available in 39 countries including Japan, Hong Kong, China, Canada, Mexico and the United States. Johnsonville employs 800 Members. Each of them takes ownership of product quality to ensure the excellence and "Big Taste" of Johnsonville Sausage. Founded in 1945 by Ralph F. & Alice Stayer, the company remains privately owned today. |
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I don't seem to have a problem with flavor boredom. I wonder why they would think LC is boring when it comes to flavor unless they haven't tried LC and are basing this on the memories they'd rather block from low-fat diets. |
Hidden carbs
Just make sure you check the ingredients statements on the sausage. When I've checked in the grocery store, they all contain carbs from added sugars. I make my own sausages because I like sausage without sugar. :rolleyes:
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This is very true. Many of them also contain nitrites/nitrates. I've noticed I find better meats when I shop at Whole Foods instead of the regular grocery stores. I've yet to make my own, but that is mostly due to time and space constraints. |
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