Every average supermarket in this area, bakes their own breads,cookies, cakes, etc. The first thing I always do is to read the label on the package. It is nearly impossible to find any of these "goodies" without aluminum in the mix, which is why I wind up putting it back on the shelf. Granted, I dont need the extra calories, which tend to coagulate in my belly region, but on occasion it is nice to splurge.
I recently found out about Reeses PB cups containing not so good stuff in it. TBHQ which is a gasoline additive
More GRAS garbage
High fructose corn syrup isn't any good, either.
Better yet...
https://www.chefsresource.com/is-aluminum-in-baking-powder-harmful/
I always buy baking powder without aluminum! It's easy to find.
Every average supermarket in this area, bakes their own breads,cookies, cakes, etc. The first thing I always do is to read the label on the package. It is nearly impossible to find any of these "goodies" without aluminum in the mix, which is why I wind up putting it back on the shelf. Granted, I dont need the extra calories, which tend to coagulate in my belly region, but on occasion it is nice to splurge.
I recently found out about Reeses PB cups containing not so good stuff in it. TBHQ which is a gasoline additive
Never again, I guess.