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<blockquote data-quote="endgame" data-source="post: 1607946" data-attributes="member: 445341"><p>Hi Chook, I will be going to lidl tomorrow and see if I can get some of these rolls, if I do I will freeze them for Christmas and have a bacon roll with plenty of butter, yummy treat, have looked online and the numbers look good, low carb as well yah.</p><p>I was out yesterday and went into Saintsbury's to look what they have, have you tried the hilo bread they have?, 5g of carb per slice, admitted small slices but maybe another option, I may buy one for end of my nd to try!!!!</p><p></p><p>Low carb Christmas cake sounds wow, and the cheese cake sounds even better, fresh cream truffles sounds amazing, certainly makes up for you first low carb Christmas, this will be my first lchf Christmas, could you let me have the recipe for them when you have time, Christmas may not be so bad with some cheese cake etc......</p><p></p><p>Had my flu jab Monday, have now got a sore throat, hope this doesn't change my goal, no meds lol.</p><p></p><p>Some people can put their T2 into remission from what I have read from the BSD diet and also the ND, it would be great if you achieved that, obviously it means lots of hardwork maintaining progress and a lot of low carb Christmas's (lol) but I'm sure it will be worth while for the long term gains.</p><p>My goal at this moment is to stay off my meds by end of ND, with a view to putting T2 behind me in the long term, weather I achieve this, only time will tell, have worked all my life from 15 and would like to have a nice long retirement with as few as possible complications,....meds rest of my life, hope not, thanks for the info, this is a good community with everyone pulling in same direction, lots of info. Will keep updating every week. Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="endgame, post: 1607946, member: 445341"] Hi Chook, I will be going to lidl tomorrow and see if I can get some of these rolls, if I do I will freeze them for Christmas and have a bacon roll with plenty of butter, yummy treat, have looked online and the numbers look good, low carb as well yah. I was out yesterday and went into Saintsbury's to look what they have, have you tried the hilo bread they have?, 5g of carb per slice, admitted small slices but maybe another option, I may buy one for end of my nd to try!!!! Low carb Christmas cake sounds wow, and the cheese cake sounds even better, fresh cream truffles sounds amazing, certainly makes up for you first low carb Christmas, this will be my first lchf Christmas, could you let me have the recipe for them when you have time, Christmas may not be so bad with some cheese cake etc...... Had my flu jab Monday, have now got a sore throat, hope this doesn't change my goal, no meds lol. Some people can put their T2 into remission from what I have read from the BSD diet and also the ND, it would be great if you achieved that, obviously it means lots of hardwork maintaining progress and a lot of low carb Christmas's (lol) but I'm sure it will be worth while for the long term gains. My goal at this moment is to stay off my meds by end of ND, with a view to putting T2 behind me in the long term, weather I achieve this, only time will tell, have worked all my life from 15 and would like to have a nice long retirement with as few as possible complications,....meds rest of my life, hope not, thanks for the info, this is a good community with everyone pulling in same direction, lots of info. Will keep updating every week. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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