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Old 08-22-2014, 07:54 PM #11
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Arrgh I can so relate! I don't ever add salt to anything but do eat a lot of frozen dinners, canned soups, cereal etc. everything with a ton of salt.

I have made halfhearted attempts to try and cut back by cooking more for example making breakfast instead of eating the frozen Jimmy Dean Delights which I love but homemade really wasn't all that much lower in salt. I have even bought cook books but haven't been inspired.

If anyone has any easy tips of things to snack on or recipes, please share.
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