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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1404567" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Some years ago I was asked about biscuits, even though I said that I did not eat them, and it was as though I'd just arrived from Mars when I went on answering 'I don't know what they taste like because I don't eat biscuits.' I did not know what an Oreo was - the idea that there was such a thing as a Human being who chose not to eat biscuits seemed unbelievable - what did I eat when I had a cup of coffee? Nothing.</p><p>I find that there is so much variety eating low carb that I really don't have the slightest problem with boredom. I used to have two shopping lists and used them alternately - the food would last over a week , as I did not have a routine and did not make the same meals each week. These days I have even less routine. The low carb diet means eating the best bits and leaving out the boring stodge - so there is chicken duck goose salmon cod tuna haddock trout pork beef lamb crab lobster shrimps, eggs or cheese - the choice is mindboggling even before you start to consider what to put with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1404567, member: 355878"] Some years ago I was asked about biscuits, even though I said that I did not eat them, and it was as though I'd just arrived from Mars when I went on answering 'I don't know what they taste like because I don't eat biscuits.' I did not know what an Oreo was - the idea that there was such a thing as a Human being who chose not to eat biscuits seemed unbelievable - what did I eat when I had a cup of coffee? Nothing. I find that there is so much variety eating low carb that I really don't have the slightest problem with boredom. I used to have two shopping lists and used them alternately - the food would last over a week , as I did not have a routine and did not make the same meals each week. These days I have even less routine. The low carb diet means eating the best bits and leaving out the boring stodge - so there is chicken duck goose salmon cod tuna haddock trout pork beef lamb crab lobster shrimps, eggs or cheese - the choice is mindboggling even before you start to consider what to put with it. [/QUOTE]
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