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<blockquote data-quote="PerfectStorm" data-source="post: 996667" data-attributes="member: 177771"><p>I generally eat low carb, less than 50g per day and frequently have 2 slices of Livlife bread. In fact, I'm eating it most days for breakfast now as I've started a new full time job (after previously working from home) and cannot stomach anything other than toast very early in the morning. Carbs for today are 44g and that includes my 2 slices of toast and some low carb chocolate brownie. </p><p></p><p>Low carb is defined by it's name only. The quantity of carbs, not the type</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PerfectStorm, post: 996667, member: 177771"] I generally eat low carb, less than 50g per day and frequently have 2 slices of Livlife bread. In fact, I'm eating it most days for breakfast now as I've started a new full time job (after previously working from home) and cannot stomach anything other than toast very early in the morning. Carbs for today are 44g and that includes my 2 slices of toast and some low carb chocolate brownie. Low carb is defined by it's name only. The quantity of carbs, not the type [/QUOTE]
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