I wrote an article several days ago about high fructose corn syrup and why it's so prevalent in bbq sauce sold in the grocery stores. It's nearly impossible to find a commercially produced bbq sauce that does not contain corn syrup or high fructose corn syrup (there's a difference).
Linda brought home the organic bbq sauce from Annie's Naturals last month and asked me to try it. It sat on the kitchen counter for several weeks and yesterday I decided to try it out. The ingredient list looked promising, so it was time to go for it.
I tried the finger tip test first before pouring it on any actual bbq. I didn't want to chance messing up my bbq if I didn't like the taste for some reason.
To make a short story much shorter, this particular style of organic bbq sauce did not pass my taste test. I'll keep looking for an alternative, but the search has proven difficult.
Suggestions?
3 comments:
Try to find some Bone Suckin' Sauce from Fords Foods in Raleigh, NC. It's a great sauce and my standby as I've had to avoid HFCS/CS/corn for about 10 years now.
Try Country Chef Grilling sauce, e-mail: Countrychefbbq@yahoo.com
http://www.farm2marketfoods.com
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