Try a Ball Park Angus Frank — just one
Ball Park Angus Beef Franks. Bun Size, and Lower Fat. $4.83 per 15-ounce to 16-ounce package of eight franks.
Bonnie: I'm not a big frankfurter fan, enjoying one only occasionally, charred from a grill. But these new lower-fat, full-tasting Ball Park Angus Beef Franks would be a decent choice for one of those rare occasions — certainly compared to Ball Park's also new Bun Size Angus Franks. Each of the lower-fat ones has 10 grams of fat, which is a third less fat than a regular one, and also an unfortunately hefty 510 milligrams of sodium. That's comparable to many other companies' dogs.
Enjoy one — but only one — during this summer grilling season.
Carolyn: Hot dogs made with Angus beef sounds wrong — like Tiffany's debuting a new line of plastic stemware. Considering that Angus beef is prized mainly for the tenderness that comes from consistent marbling and that hot dogs' ingredients are always chopped up and tender, it's easy to see Angus beef dogs as just a money-wasting conceit.
But the bigger problems are the flabby skin and bland spicing. In fact, the main "spice" here is salt. Give me a hot dog with garlic bite and casing snap, and I couldn't care about its size or fat.
Amy's Teriyaki Wrap. $2.79 per 5.5-ounce wrap.
Bonnie: I discovered this new wrap from Amy's as I was searching for new low-calorie food products for a magazine piece I was writing. It's a delicious Asian teriyaki addition to Amy's extensive line of frozen, natural hand-held sandwiches.
Just microwave it a couple of minutes for a quick and healthy nondairy, vegetarian snack. (Or, if you have time, try the oven method, which produces a crisper, tastier crust.) Each tortilla features organic tofu, brown rice and a medley of veggies that includes broccoli, green beans, cabbage, carrots, mushrooms, water chestnuts and bell peppers. One wrap provides a modest 290 calories, 7 grams of total fat (only 1 of which is saturated), 460 milligrams of sodium and a very hearty 5 grams of fiber.
Carolyn: I can't believe you like this, Bonnie. This new Teriyaki Wrap bears only the slightest resemblance to the Amy's sandwiches that won our Golden Shopping Cart Award for best new food product of 1997, a resemblance mainly having to do with their small size.
Comments
- Tough road ahead in Senate for bill 11:05 a.m.
- Afghan vows to keep out corruption 10:35 a.m.
- Anti-Taliban mayor killed in Pakistan 10:27 a.m.
- Dalai Lama visits town near Tibet 10:26 a.m.
- Some saw trouble ahead for Hasan 10:21 a.m.
- China pledges funds, aid to Africa 10:20 a.m.
- 40 dead in El Salvador flooding 10:19 a.m.
- Dixie campus briefs 1:10 a.m.
- Westminster campus briefs 1:09 a.m.
- UVU campus briefs 1:07 a.m.
- Gay advocates trek to LDS office
207 - Dirk does dirty work in Dallas
190 - Lobo suspended
173 - House passes health care bill
141 - Cougars crush hapless Cowboys
138 - Speed has never been BYU's game
136 - RSL rallies to advance
102 - Thousands protest health bill
100 - Provo company innovating engines
98 - BYU cuts Women's Research Institute
87
Today's blog is brought to you by the letter S. That's right, it's...
but Utah State is on the rise.
vs mediocre and bad competition.
Congrats to Juan Diego and to Cedar on their solid season. Cedar you did...
Great game! Morgan's team and coaches showed great class. Keep on rolling...
2 governors switch and Chuck sees a tidal wave.
Another moral victory in our quest (wrong word, wrong school???) for the...
Phooey on those who say the Jazz are not consistent. They are still and will...
our defense is soo bad it is pathetic. big play after big play for hawaii...
Is that the media keeps showing this segment over and over and that this is...
Lets all just sit back and enjoy the RIDE! With two lotto picks and that CHOP...




You can be the first to comment on this story.