Locana
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That’s brilliant! Well doneand btw “kn*****s” to the practice nurse who told me that cream was ver bad for me. My cholesterol last week was down from 4.1 to 3.7!
That’s brilliant! Well doneand btw “kn*****s” to the practice nurse who told me that cream was ver bad for me. My cholesterol last week was down from 4.1 to 3.7!
The fat content is good as it helps to keep you feeling fuller for longer. That's why a lot of us advocate a Low Carb High Fat diet.Lol, I was thinking of the fat content!
It was creeping up into the 6 range by consuming it in tiny amounts continuously through the day, whereas a whole glass would leave me in the 4-5 range as usual. To be clear, I’m not suggesting it’s any different to snacking on bacon, just that in my eyes it proves that snacking is snacking regardless of the macro, and suboptimal
For me at least.
Not disagreeing here, you understand, but if I cut down on my creamed coffee I'm sure I'd start losing weight again. I struggled to stem weightloss for months and do not want to go there again.
I hear you, and I was just giving an extreme example. I’m talking like twelve coffee-sized portions of cream spread over a day. It’s not a call for people to moderate cream in their coffee. Far form it, I love it myself!
Really I probably shouldn’t have brought it up, but I was just fascinated to learn that, for me at least, ‘snacking’ throughout the day on cream seemed to be tantamount to snacking on food. In other words suboptimal between meals. It does make logical sense given the energy density of cream and given the assumption that the metabolism would quantify it as food. I guess I was just sharing my geeky findings rather than suggesting people watch what they put in their coffee
Normal service resumed. Sorry for unnecessarily complicating the topic![]()