• Eat natural peanut butter, not the kind with hydrogenated fat added.
• Use butter sparingly.
• Don't think that "low fat" or "cholesterol-free" on the label means a product is necessarily good for you. Many of these items are made with trans fats.
August 28, 2007
• Eat natural peanut butter, not the kind with hydrogenated fat added.
• Use butter sparingly.
• Don't think that "low fat" or "cholesterol-free" on the label means a product is necessarily good for you. Many of these items are made with trans fats.