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<blockquote data-quote="ellecook79" data-source="post: 253283" data-attributes="member: 41461"><p>I used to use casear dressing (full fate) which is low carb and tasty but I have been putting on a bit of weight so was looking for a low cal alternative</p><p></p><p>I have today found "Salad Light" casear spray dressing (same brand as "fry light" which I have used to cook with). Less than 1 calorie a spray and only trace carbohydrates. 10 sprays is plenty on a salad and still not even half a gram of carb.</p><p></p><p>They also do a spray "balsamic dressing". Again very low calorie and very low carb (if any).</p><p></p><p>Might be worth a go.</p><p></p><p>They are new products - I have not seen them before and am always looking for new things to try!</p><p></p><p>Elle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ellecook79, post: 253283, member: 41461"] I used to use casear dressing (full fate) which is low carb and tasty but I have been putting on a bit of weight so was looking for a low cal alternative I have today found "Salad Light" casear spray dressing (same brand as "fry light" which I have used to cook with). Less than 1 calorie a spray and only trace carbohydrates. 10 sprays is plenty on a salad and still not even half a gram of carb. They also do a spray "balsamic dressing". Again very low calorie and very low carb (if any). Might be worth a go. They are new products - I have not seen them before and am always looking for new things to try! Elle [/QUOTE]
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