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<blockquote data-quote="Halfhybrid" data-source="post: 2163331" data-attributes="member: 516508"><p>Thanks for the food advice. It's strange but I have never been keen on grains even as a child. I don't even like porridge but was eating it because I thought it was good for me and a slow release carb. What about rye bread or is that a no-no as well?</p><p></p><p>The family will be all too pleased to help with the diet as they have been on at me about my weight for years. I can just tell them I'm trying to lose weight and eat healthily and they will be pleased at that and will help.</p><p></p><p>Your food suggestions sound do-able and they are all things I like, cheese too. But, can I still have the odd bit of milk chocolate and a couple of lagers at weekends (not every day of course).</p><p></p><p>(Coffee with butter - I've never tried that before!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Halfhybrid, post: 2163331, member: 516508"] Thanks for the food advice. It's strange but I have never been keen on grains even as a child. I don't even like porridge but was eating it because I thought it was good for me and a slow release carb. What about rye bread or is that a no-no as well? The family will be all too pleased to help with the diet as they have been on at me about my weight for years. I can just tell them I'm trying to lose weight and eat healthily and they will be pleased at that and will help. Your food suggestions sound do-able and they are all things I like, cheese too. But, can I still have the odd bit of milk chocolate and a couple of lagers at weekends (not every day of course). (Coffee with butter - I've never tried that before!) [/QUOTE]
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