Dixie Carb Counters Thick It Up Low Carb Thickener

: Dixie Carb Counters Thick It Up Low Carb Thickener

Dixie Carb Counters Thick It Up Low Carb Thickener

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 : Dixie Carb Counters Thick It Up Low Carb Thickener
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Dixie Carb Counters
Ingredients: Locust bean, (and/or tara), guar, acacia, xathan gums.
Label: Dixie Diner
Manufacturer: Dixie Diner
Publisher: Dixie Diner
Studio: Dixie Diner



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Product DescriptionGreat for Soups, Gravies, Sauces, and Fruit Fillings. * All Natural * No Artificial Ingredients * No Preservatives Add 1/2 teaspoon per cup of liquids such as soups, gravies, and fruit fillings. Wisk or stir into liquid, heat until reaching the desired thickness. Note: Liquids will continue to thicken as they cool. Nutrition Facts: Serving Size 1/2 tsp (1.7g), Servings per Container 100, Calories 6, Calories from Fat 0, Total Fat 0g, Saturated Fat 0g, Trans Fat 0g, Sodium 0mg, Total Carbohydrate 1g, Dietary Fiber 1g, Sugars 0g, Sugar Alcohols 0g, Protein 0g,




Features:
  • Great for Soups, Gravies, Sauces, and Fruit Fillings.
  • All Natural
  • No Artificial Ingredients - No Preservatives
  • Low Carb











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