C.D.
My husband is on a low-sodium diet. It's really hard, but once you get used to it, it's not so bad. I generally don't alter recipes much. I don't add salt (of any kind, not even sea salt), and I've learned to used low-sodium products. Whole Foods and Trader Joe's both have low-sodium options in just about everything! When cooking, I generally add in lemon juice and red pepper flakes. Those add flavor without adding sodium.
READ LABELS! Things to watch out for is baking powder (you can order a low-sodium kind over the internet). Most markets have low-sodium chopped tomatoes and other canned tomato products. Both Trader Joe's and Whole Foods have low-sodium spaghetti sauce that are inexpensive and quite good.
Look out for chicken. Many brands have sodium added in--particularly if it's Kosher. Read the label!
Many packaged breads are loaded with sodium! At Whole Foods, you can get sodium-free bread crumbs for cooking! Yay!
C.
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