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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 2198046" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>In my case I had a severe addiction to "bread like substances" which trigger cravings that have no off switch.</p><p>Once I feel that texture I cannot stop myself eating it until it is all gone. So that's one issue I had no wish to prolong.</p><p>I find that exclusion is far easier than moderation in those cases</p><p></p><p>Whilst almond bread is "lower carb" the reliance on bread means that if it were not available its far easier to slip back into the "oh one piece won't hurt" mentality and regular bread comes back into the diet.</p><p></p><p>I used my T2 diagnosis to "clean up" what I was eating to a large degree.</p><p>Replacing "bad" things with "less bad" things seems a bit mad so I just cleaned them all out. No "fake" anything.</p><p>Just seems to make more logical sense.</p><p></p><p>Hope that explains my position.</p><p></p><p>If you read all the threads on here about "replacing bread" I think you can tell that more people have some kind of addiction to it than are willing to admit it!</p><p></p><p>Edit to add.... as an extra in [USER=462792]@miffli[/USER] 's case they'd save money not buying almond or coconut flour...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 2198046, member: 219467"] In my case I had a severe addiction to "bread like substances" which trigger cravings that have no off switch. Once I feel that texture I cannot stop myself eating it until it is all gone. So that's one issue I had no wish to prolong. I find that exclusion is far easier than moderation in those cases Whilst almond bread is "lower carb" the reliance on bread means that if it were not available its far easier to slip back into the "oh one piece won't hurt" mentality and regular bread comes back into the diet. I used my T2 diagnosis to "clean up" what I was eating to a large degree. Replacing "bad" things with "less bad" things seems a bit mad so I just cleaned them all out. No "fake" anything. Just seems to make more logical sense. Hope that explains my position. If you read all the threads on here about "replacing bread" I think you can tell that more people have some kind of addiction to it than are willing to admit it! Edit to add.... as an extra in [USER=462792]@miffli[/USER] 's case they'd save money not buying almond or coconut flour... [/QUOTE]
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