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Re: Try low-fat mayo instead... new
      #218281 - 10/08/05 10:41 AM
Linz

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Loc: England

Hmm, I'll have to check mine. I know I don't have a problem with egg per-se, so as long as the mayo's low-fat I'm okay (egg yolks are high-fat which is their biggest problem for us).

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Re: How come? new
      #218291 - 10/08/05 11:04 AM
m_odonnell

Reged: 05/14/05
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Loc: Phoenix, AZ

I just read the labels and saw eggs, so I assumed it was bad for me. So, we can't have eggs yolks because they are high in fat, so if they are used in a low fat enviorment (Lt. Mayo and other sauces), then they are ok?

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Ummm... new
      #218309 - 10/08/05 11:46 AM
Linz

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...I think it's also the type of protein in egg yolks that *can* be a problem but I know for me it's only the high-fat bit that's the issue. So anything low-fat with whole eggs in is fine for me (with SF and in smallish quantities of course ).

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Hellmann's Reduced Fat Mayonnaise has no egg yolk (m) new
      #218312 - 10/08/05 12:10 PM
Sand

Reged: 12/13/04
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Loc: West Orange, NJ (IBS-D)

only egg whites. Check it out here.

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Re: How come? new
      #218319 - 10/08/05 01:22 PM
anlikerm

Reged: 09/16/05
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It's just the taste of mayo all together that I don't like. I never have liked it, even as a child. So, I guess I will just resort to the chicken broth that was mentioned or the olive oil. I used olive oil yesterday and I did okay with it. However, today I have not been doing well at all. I cannot eat anything at all without triggering an attack. I ate oatmeal before bed last night and I felt good......but then this morning, I woke up sick and have been sick all day. Nauseous, BM's all day long (not D, though), just irritated colon all together!! Just a MINOR set-back.
Michelle

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Re: Hellmann's Reduced Fat Mayonnaise has no egg yolk (m) new
      #218332 - 10/08/05 03:32 PM
m_odonnell

Reged: 05/14/05
Posts: 110
Loc: Phoenix, AZ

I checked today at the grocery store and they have no Hellmanns there. I am going to have to look on base at their grocery store or maybe try Albertsons. I am sure that when I first go there, I saw it someplace!

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Another option new
      #218360 - 10/08/05 08:42 PM
kshsmom

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I like this one and just make small changes to it to suit what I have on hand and my tastes.

http://www.helpforibs.com/messageboards/ubbthreads/showthreaded.php?&Board=recipe&Number=50642

I use it on all noodles -- and add some chicken and veggies sometimes to make a full meal.

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Re: How come? new
      #218365 - 10/08/05 09:09 PM
lalala

Reged: 02/14/05
Posts: 2634


I don't like mayonnaise either! The taste makes me feel nauseated.

Sorry to hear you had a poopy day. I hope it clears up quickly! I'm sure you'll be doing better really soon becauase you seem to be taking care of yourself really well and making good choices about food.

Take care!

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Thank you!! I'm trying!! :( new
      #218420 - 10/09/05 06:55 AM
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Earth Balance Mystery new
      #218904 - 10/11/05 09:47 AM
belinda

Reged: 10/09/03
Posts: 474
Loc: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

I can't tolerate any fat at all (well, almost none).

Yet for some miraculous reason I can tolerate the Organic Earth Balance Buttery Spread just fine. Maybe it has to do with the fact it doesn't contain any trans-fat, whatever that means? Or maybe it's the fact it doesn't contain any additives, just natural (non-dairy) ingredients?

In any case, it's truly an anomaly (a very welcome anomaly) in my diet!

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