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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1317150" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Celery sticks filled with cream cheese, scrambled eggs with cheese and small slices of tomato, cauliflower florets cooked and frozen in small batches, defrost gently then cover with grated cheese and heat at full power until the cheese melts, green salad with tinned tuna or salmon and mayonnaise, or shrimp - buy frozen and defrost in the microwave. Leftover chicken thighs roasted on a rack so they become crispy, though there are rarely any leftovers to snack on at my house. I always have kippers and bacon in the freezer. If you can keep something low carb handy the lure of a high carb snack is far less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1317150, member: 355878"] Celery sticks filled with cream cheese, scrambled eggs with cheese and small slices of tomato, cauliflower florets cooked and frozen in small batches, defrost gently then cover with grated cheese and heat at full power until the cheese melts, green salad with tinned tuna or salmon and mayonnaise, or shrimp - buy frozen and defrost in the microwave. Leftover chicken thighs roasted on a rack so they become crispy, though there are rarely any leftovers to snack on at my house. I always have kippers and bacon in the freezer. If you can keep something low carb handy the lure of a high carb snack is far less. [/QUOTE]
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