Selection Tips Check the Nutrition Facts on the food labels for serving sizes. One serving is considered a fat serving, which is defined as a serving size containing 5 grams of fat. When selecting regular margarine, choose those with liquid vegetable oil as the first ingredient. Soft margarine are not as saturated as stick margarine. Soft margarine is a healthier choice. Avoid those listing hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated fat as the first ingredient. When selecting low-fat margarine, look for liquid vegetable oil as the second ingredient. Water is usually the first ingredient. When used in smaller amounts, bacon and peanut butter are counted as fat servings. When used in larger amounts, they are counted as high-fat meat servings. Fat-free salad dressings are on the Free Foods list. See the Free Foods list for nondairy coffee creamers, whipped topping, and fat-free products, such as margarine, salad dressings, mayonnaise, sour cream, cream cheese, and nonstick cooking spray.
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