It's fine, but like anything else, if you're satisfied with that type of quality, go for it. I prefer to make my own because, frankly, I'm worth it. Up to you. It's your health and only you can decide.I havent been able to find an answer; cooking a home made broth is just NOT an option for me, and all the organic specialty ones are over $7 a box, which isnt possible either.
Is a broth like this okay for sipping while fasting?
http://www.campbellsoup.ca/en-ca/products/campbells-broths/campbells-ready-to-use-beef-broth
It's fine, but like anything else, if you're satisfied with that type of quality, go for it. I prefer to make my own because, frankly, I'm worth it. Up to you. It's your health and only you can decide.
It’s the stuff in the boxes that aren’t super special but we can only do what we can do. Home Meade is somuch tastier and nutritious. I admit to buying organic when I’m out of bones. Poultry tastes better than red meats to me. Search around. Prices varyIt's almost impossible for me to make it at home sadly, the cost would be more expensive than buying the $7 boxes. I just wanted to make sure it wasnt anything super special in the home made stuff, thanks!
Hello @tk123
From the details given on the Campbell's website, their broth would be ok for your purposes, though obviously not for all daily nutrients. The 150ml portion size seems to me to be a bit small (for example, a UK average-sized mugful would be 250ml), so you might only get about 4-5 portions from each box. Thinking from a simplicity and cost view, possibly a powdered option might suit you as well - one where you just put a spoonful of stuff in a mug, pour boiling water over & give it a stir. Something like a 150g tub of Swiss bouillon would give about 30 mugs. Costs around £2 here - $2.82US, a bit more expensive but you gets more for your money!
Have a look for Kallo brand.. I have used them a few times I think amazon Canada may have them. Just add some butter for flavour..and fat of course!
I use bovril. It help me with my salt intake too, as otherwise i get leg cramps.
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/254880858
I use a teaspoonful in a mug, topped up with hot water. A jar lasts a long time.
I am sorry, I missed that bit of info.all of them have wheat in them
I dont think we have the brand here, but I've had to give up powdered ones due to Celiac as they have wheat in them. I've only found one cube type that I can use, and honestly its 99% salt and tastes awful LOL.
It's looking like it might be easier to just not have it while fasting, sadly. I wanted to do it correctly. Is there an alternative that is actually cheap? (Like, people have suggested salt water to get your salt in while fasting) I live off about $50 a month. To put that in to perspective, chicken is $12 a pound.
If you click on Kallo in blue it gives you quite a wide range of their products.. they are probably a bit too carby for me but when fasting with some butter they should be ok.Is this it? https://www.amazon.ca/Kallo-Organic...?ie=UTF8&qid=1517769862&sr=8-1&keywords=kallo
Ive never seen this brand in stores, and this is all that comes up on Amazon.
When I was a kid living in the UK, I remember having a crumbled up Oxo cube stirred into boiling water for a hot drink. Tasted alright as well.
Best I could find in Canada is satchets at 16 for $3.00 from Walmart Canada, but they save you from crumbling them yourself.
https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/knorr-oxo-beef-sachets/6000136119445
Edit: I have had a look at the ingredients info, might be be to carbiforous for the OP.
They have gluten in them, so I cant have them, thanks though!
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