BBQ Sauce: Frank Food

| May 9, 2012 | 7 Comments

Frank food is a series that wants your opinion about what is FRANK food and what is FRANKENSTEIN food. Please share your opinion!

You walk into the store and have to buy one. Which one is MORE FRANK to you?
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Category: Frank Food, Health & Nutrition

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  1. Kristen says:

    Homemade is my choice these days. That corn syrup stuff really is gross, but my kids like it on everything from French fries to eggs.

  2. Christine says:

    I say no to HFCS. I’m with Kristen homemade is best.

  3. Juliana says:

    Honestly we do not buy BBQ sauce…especially now, knowing that is loaded of corn syrup :)
    Have a great week Belinda!

  4. Erica says:

    I don’ buy barbecue sauce anymore,but used to buy bone suckin’ sauce…It taste really good!

  5. Cindy says:

    I used this dinner tonight, and everyone loved it! Including Mr. Picky 4 year old that won’t eat anything besides hash browns and chicken nuggets.

  6. Anything that begins with HFCS is not on my grocery list. :) Theresa

  7. Amy Tong says:

    I usually make my own BBQ sauce too. But of course, it’s pretty convenience to get a jar from the store. Gotta be careful when reading the labels these days.

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