Are there any Paleo (or kinda of Paleo) jarred Salsas? - PaleoHacks.com most recent 30 from http://paleohacks.com2013-05-26T05:18:03Zhttp://paleohacks.com/feeds/question/87880http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://paleohacks.com/questions/87880/are-there-any-paleo-or-kinda-of-paleo-jarred-salsasAre there any Paleo (or kinda of Paleo) jarred Salsas?Tati2012-01-05T16:14:10Z2012-01-06T01:16:56Z
<p>I'm on vacation and don't have the funds are tools to make homemade Paleo salsa. Are there any brands I can buy at the store that would be as close to Paleo as possible? I have a wal-mart, publix, and ward's (organic family-owned) nearby.</p>
http://paleohacks.com/questions/87880/are-there-any-paleo-or-kinda-of-paleo-jarred-salsas/87884#87884Answer by Adam Crafter for Are there any Paleo (or kinda of Paleo) jarred Salsas?Adam Crafter2012-01-05T16:26:35Z2012-01-05T16:26:35Z<p>I'll presume you don't mean the ones I make for myself each summer and can. ;^)</p>
<p>Wegmans has a line of salsas that I think are clean, and I also like some of the items from "green mountain gringo".</p>
http://paleohacks.com/questions/87880/are-there-any-paleo-or-kinda-of-paleo-jarred-salsas/87899#87899Answer by fabbecky for Are there any Paleo (or kinda of Paleo) jarred Salsas?fabbecky2012-01-05T17:23:48Z2012-01-05T17:23:48Z<p>I think your best options would be the fresh salsas or pico blends in the produce section. If you go for the pico it is just hot peppers, tomatoes, and onions. You can add a little vinegar, lime juice, and salt to salsa-fy it a bit more. Or just a dash of salt and eat straight - my favorite option!</p>
http://paleohacks.com/questions/87880/are-there-any-paleo-or-kinda-of-paleo-jarred-salsas/87905#87905Answer by jjtitus for Are there any Paleo (or kinda of Paleo) jarred Salsas?jjtitus2012-01-05T17:33:50Z2012-01-05T17:33:50Z<p>Publix has their "Greenwise" line of organic salsas that are pretty good from what I remember... and they're affordable on a budget ;-)</p>
http://paleohacks.com/questions/87880/are-there-any-paleo-or-kinda-of-paleo-jarred-salsas/87907#87907Answer by Kate for Are there any Paleo (or kinda of Paleo) jarred Salsas?Kate2012-01-05T17:37:26Z2012-01-05T17:37:26Z<p>Herdez makes fantastic salsa verde and regular salsa. Very clean ingredients list with no preservatives. These are a staple for me.</p>
http://paleohacks.com/questions/87880/are-there-any-paleo-or-kinda-of-paleo-jarred-salsas/87935#87935Answer by Jackie for Are there any Paleo (or kinda of Paleo) jarred Salsas?Jackie2012-01-05T19:24:46Z2012-01-05T19:24:46Z<p>Brad's Organic Salsa line is very tasty, not sure if it is available nationwide, but it is jarred and they have some great flavors. I do prefer fresh salsa, but great tomatoes aren't always available, and they are totally the secret to amazing pico de gallo!! Their website is: <a href="http://www.bradsorganic.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.bradsorganic.com/</a> which might help you find if they distribute near you. There are a ton of other organics listed on their website which I have never seen but will definitely seek out. </p>
http://paleohacks.com/questions/87880/are-there-any-paleo-or-kinda-of-paleo-jarred-salsas/88051#88051Answer by Jenn for Are there any Paleo (or kinda of Paleo) jarred Salsas?Jenn2012-01-06T01:08:32Z2012-01-06T01:08:32Z<p>Trader Joes has a couple that are fine and I use them once in a while. They have a roasted garlic and a salsa verde. Read up on the labels there!</p>
http://paleohacks.com/questions/87880/are-there-any-paleo-or-kinda-of-paleo-jarred-salsas/88056#88056Answer by raney for Are there any Paleo (or kinda of Paleo) jarred Salsas?raney2012-01-06T01:16:56Z2012-01-06T01:16:56Z<p>I will buy a jar of 505 Chile occasionally, <a href="http://www.505chile.com/products.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.505chile.com/products.html</a></p>
<p>Most of their products are gluten free with rice flour added for thickening, though they do make one (Roasted and Diced Green Chile, second to the bottom on the page above) that is just green chile, garlic and lime.</p>
<p>If I don't feel like making my own, I consider these a decent option, though they aren't a staple of my diet by any means.</p>