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<blockquote data-quote="Sue192" data-source="post: 1759271" data-attributes="member: 439516"><p>It's certainly not lack of imagination on my part. And no, we don't NEED to eat it. Personally, having given up so many high-carb foods (in the main, no loss at all), sometimes to have a Lidl roll, cut into thirds, toasted and dipped into a boiled egg, or toasted and smothered with butter, peanut butter and crispy bacon, is an absolute treat. And it also give a feeling of 'normality', to me anyway. Ok, some people are able to give up almost all they ate before, and I admire them for that, but others (me included) now and again miss the pure pleasure of good, i.e. proper, bread so, if it doesn't spike me, why shouldn't I try and find a substitute for the Lidl rolls? I suppose there is an argument that we shouldn't look upon foodstuffs as treats (I'm also thinking snacks here) but again why not? This lifestyle can be pretty virtuously boring unless there is the chance of a treat now and then but that's just my take on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue192, post: 1759271, member: 439516"] It's certainly not lack of imagination on my part. And no, we don't NEED to eat it. Personally, having given up so many high-carb foods (in the main, no loss at all), sometimes to have a Lidl roll, cut into thirds, toasted and dipped into a boiled egg, or toasted and smothered with butter, peanut butter and crispy bacon, is an absolute treat. And it also give a feeling of 'normality', to me anyway. Ok, some people are able to give up almost all they ate before, and I admire them for that, but others (me included) now and again miss the pure pleasure of good, i.e. proper, bread so, if it doesn't spike me, why shouldn't I try and find a substitute for the Lidl rolls? I suppose there is an argument that we shouldn't look upon foodstuffs as treats (I'm also thinking snacks here) but again why not? This lifestyle can be pretty virtuously boring unless there is the chance of a treat now and then but that's just my take on it. [/QUOTE]
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