Guest guest Posted October 23, 2002 Report Share Posted October 23, 2002 the other thing that should be mentioned is..Pam cooking spray is 100% fat...... Information about Pam Cooking Spray > For those of you who rely heavily on cooking sprays as an oil > substitute for your low-fat cooking, I thought I would mention > something you may want to know about its ingredients. As you > know, ingredients are listed on a product with the highest > quantity listed first, decreasing down to the smallest. The > second ingredient in Pam Cooking Spray (original flavor) is > GRAIN ALCOHOL! > > Not that any of us use but just a trace amount, and we certainly > aren't drinking it....yuck!.....but, I thought that was interesting and it > came as a big surprise to me, as I use the product frequently. I > also use several flavored varieties of cooking spray like olive oil, > garlic or butter, but these I buy in my store brand (Kroger), and > interesting enough, these DO NOT contain grain alcohol. > > So for any of you that are sensitive about the alcohol issue, that's > just another factoid for your consideration. > > With hope and prayers, > > Heidi > > > Heidi H. Griffeth > hhessgriffeth@... > South Carolina > Southeastern Representative > Pancreatitis Association, Intl. > > > > PANCREATITIS Association, Intl. > Online e-mail group > > To reply to this message hit & quot;reply & quot; or send an e-mail to: Pancreatitis (AT) Yahoo > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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