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From: djd@bcsaic.UUCP (dennis j. doherty)
Newsgroups: net.cooks
Subject: Re: sugarless recipe (really: the gummit strikes again)
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Date: Wed, 25-Sep-85 02:43:03 EDT
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> 
> While grocery shopping I noticed a product from Hansen's (the yuppy
> natural soft drink people) called "imitation catsup."  "Imitation
> catsup?" says I, "the mind boggles.  I wonder what imitation catsup
> could be made of," and picked up a nearby bottle of Del Monte's to
> compare the ingredients list.  Turns out the only difference (other
> than it's being twice as expensive) is that it's made with honey, not
> sugar, and so, according to the note on the label, it can't legally be
> called catsup.  Now, aren't you glad you read this news group and learn
> all these fascinating things?

Sugar is one of the worst things you can eat, honey on the other
hand is natural and therefore more expensive it also digests better
in your system than process sugar.

what was once natural is now "imitation"??!?!

				Dennis (sugarfree)