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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1752490" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>I am one step behind you, as I haven't yet summoned up the energy to throw all my high carb edibles away, though I have absolutely no intention of eating them. Unfortunately I have a tendency to buy foods I expect to eat a lot of in bulk, so I have many cartons of expensive beetroot juice, tins of beans etc ad nauseam. Just physically disposing of it all will be quite a challenge. I thought of a food bank. The Tesco in town collects and promises to donate something for every item given. So I am sneakily considering giving items I know will not be suitable (eg organic barley grains) in the hope that at least they will earn a little money. </p><p></p><p>What I am looking forward to is the amount of space all this will liberate. As low carb is involving me in a lot more food prep. than before, this will be very welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1752490, member: 429870"] I am one step behind you, as I haven't yet summoned up the energy to throw all my high carb edibles away, though I have absolutely no intention of eating them. Unfortunately I have a tendency to buy foods I expect to eat a lot of in bulk, so I have many cartons of expensive beetroot juice, tins of beans etc ad nauseam. Just physically disposing of it all will be quite a challenge. I thought of a food bank. The Tesco in town collects and promises to donate something for every item given. So I am sneakily considering giving items I know will not be suitable (eg organic barley grains) in the hope that at least they will earn a little money. What I am looking forward to is the amount of space all this will liberate. As low carb is involving me in a lot more food prep. than before, this will be very welcome. [/QUOTE]
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