Forbidden fruits."Signature Selections Pies are made with the highest quality fruit picked at the peak of ripeness ..." says the label on Sara Lee
Sara Lee Corporation (NYSE: SLE) is a global consumer-goods company based in Downers Grove, Illinois, USA. Fruits of the Forest Deep Dish This article is about the band. For the food, see Chicago-style pizza. Deep Dish is a duo of DJ and house music producers consisting of Iranian American members Ali "Dubfire" Shirazinia and Sharam Tayebi. Pie. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Pie is no health food; but Sara Lee's looks like an exception. With photos of luscious apples, rhubarb rhubarb: see buckwheat. rhubarb Any of several species of the genus Rheum (family Polygonaceae), especially R. rhaponticum (or R. rhabarbarum), a hardy perennial grown for its large, succulent, edible leafstalks. ; strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries, Fruits of the Forest Deep Dish Pie seems like a virtual cocktail of phytochemical-rich, vitamin-packed fruits, "simmered in their own juices" to cut down on the added sugar. And it has a "flaky flaky - (Or "flakey") Subject to frequent lossage. This use is of course related to the common slang use of the word to describe a person as eccentric, crazy, or just unreliable. crust made with real butter," so you might expect to dodge the harmful trans fats in the partially hydrogenated oil that's used in most pies. Just kidding. Fruits of the Forest has more partially hydrogenated oil and sugar than any fruit except apples. And it's less than 2 percent butter (which only looks healthy next to trans-laden oils). The upshot: Each serving (1/9 of a pie) has 340 calories, 4 1/2 grams of saturated fat saturated fat, any solid fat that is an ester of glycerol and a saturated fatty acid. The molecules of a saturated fat have only single bonds between carbon atoms; if double bonds are present in the fatty acid portion of the molecule, the fat is said to be , and 4 grams of trans. That's haft a day's bad fat. It's essentially an ordinary apple pie all dressed up with nowhere (but your arteries and waist) to go. Sara Lee: (800)323-7117 |
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