Sodium Shocker

I found this at the doctor’s office:

Were you aware that cottage cheese is filled with sodium?

Do you care about what you eat and if it’s healthy or not? Why or why not?

51 thoughts on “Sodium Shocker

  1. I had no idea that cottage cheese was loaded with sodium! I try to eat healthy, though I add salt to everything because my blood pressure runs very low. It’s important to find the right balance with sodium because it’s in every cell and involved in all cellular activity, so too low can be worse than too high. Awareness and home cooking are probably the best approach! And homemade stuff generally tastes better than canned anyways. 😊

    • The cottage cheese discovery was upsetting because it was my common snack food. Everything ready to go at the grocery store is suspicious. You’re correct, home cooking is the way to go.

  2. Oh…cheers to you for getting your immersion blender out! It’s nearly soup season here in the Midwest and I’m ready. Thanks for the reminders about sneaky sodium…even in cottage cheese? Wowza. Unexpected. But cheers to ME because I hate cottage cheese…but you know how you and I both feel about our Cheetos! They speak to us…but need to be occasional treats. xo, Elizabeth! 🥰

  3. I tend to watch sugar much more than salt, but I do cook most things myself rather than ready made. I agree with you EA, it’s amazing when you see how much salt is found in foods- even things that you would wonder why the need for it! I figure that I’m doing okay as my labs come back in normal range, but I also know how easy it is for me to get sucked in to crap I don’t need so it just doesn’t come in the house to begin with 😉

    • It was a wake up call to me. I normally eat what I enjoy. So much is fresh veggies that I didn’t give sodium a thought. Now I know that most quick convenient foods I need to take a second look at.

      • Food labels are astounding and horrifying all at the same time. At least I know what sodium is, or carbs and how they are listed. Read some labels and you need a chemist alongside to decipher what everything is- which I know literally from nutrition classes means you don’t want any of that in your body. Of course we are all now forever PFAS chemicals anyway, along with micro plastics…Our bodies don’t know what to do with real food.

  4. I never would have guessed that about cottage cheese! I am trying to eat more healthy as I am getting older. I want to be around for my kids and be in the best shape that I can be, but with that being said, I need to try harder. I don’t feel that I eat super bad, just not super good either. I eat more chicken and fish than red meat. Doing one thing right! I also am eating more salads than I used too. Trying more veggies. I have never been a big veggie person, that’s my downfall. Now sugar, I have no problem eating that. LOL! But I stopped drinking my latte’s as much and drinking more black tea now.

  5. I didn’t know that about cottage cheese. I do know that other cheeses have a lot of salt. My dad had a heart attack when I was younger and so mom never cooked with salt. I definitely watch sugar and carbs more though.

  6. Were you aware that cottage cheese is filled with sodium? Yes, there used to be a low sodium version available, but I’m not sure if it’s around anymore.

    Do you care about what you eat and if it’s healthy or not? Why or why not? I am very aware of what I eat, making certain it’s as healthy as it can be for me, but not obsessing over what I’m eating. I lean naturally toward a low-fat high fiber diet which keeps my tummy smiling.

  7. Cheech. I’m not sure which is worse—sugar or salt. Neither one is our friend. I do know, though that we must have SOME salt in our diet, because it connects our brain neurons (or some such thing). Without it, we will slip off our rockers for a while, at least until we’re lightly salted again.

  8. I refer to ramen as “death noodles” though I enjoy them. I read every label looking for sodium and added sugar. 4g = 1 teaspoon (roughly). My wife HATES taking me to the grocery store.

  9. I don’t worry about sodium because I rarely eat processed foods, no ramen, and we do need quite a bit of sodium in our daily diets to be healthy. When I was running I had to eat extra salty foods because I sweat so much.

  10. Such an interesting topic. I’ve been thinking about it because of what I’m instilling in my kids. The surprise one for me – the amount of salt in bread. But no, I had no idea about cottage cheese. So interesting! Thanks for some great ideas!

  11. I think it will change: the verdict on healthy or not. For example: according to a few this week, coffee is not healthy yet in moderation coffee is very good for you. For me, it is all about the weight and staying a healthy weight. I ate very healthy or so I thought in the Middle East yet I seemed to gain weight with all the beans, and food, so who knows? I try to watch my weight.

    • I think it’s a balance because too much sodium can affect your kidneys. Too little is bad for you too. I quit worrying about my weight in my 20s. I was in a serious accident and couldn’t walk for six months. I gained a lot of weight and got obsessed with dieting. Once I stopped worrying, the weight went away. I think I was too focused on it.

      • I walk close to 3 miles a day with my school job, so I feel good and then there is swimming on the weekend. The less weight on my right hip, the less pains I feel my doc tells me. Pain can make you a little obsessed as a reminder.

      • Yes. I walk three miles each morning around our neighborhood. Extra weight can make knees and feet hurt too. My hip and pelvis were broken in my accident, so that’s where I feel pain too. Now with some arthritis in the broken bones.

      • EEh, arthritis hurts. I have a doc appt. early next year, so more xrays will be taken. I also wear different inserts as my right leg is a bit shorter.

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