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<blockquote data-quote="Pinkorchid" data-source="post: 1741147" data-attributes="member: 166283"><p>Low carb can be more expensive as many here on limited budgets have said. Cutting out the high carby stuff like bread pasta potatoes rice and sweet stuff hardly makes shopping cheaper because they have to be replaced with something else and that is usually dearer stuff. Many members say they buy cheaper cuts of meat and make large stews and casseroles in a slow cooker which they freeze in portions Ok if you like that sort of thing but not everyone does and only if you have a butchers nearby to get it but even cheaper cuts can be to expensive on a lower income The price of food has risen quite a bit in the last year so bad news for people on fixed budgets. So yes I think low carb is definitely more expensive for those who have a limited budget for food</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinkorchid, post: 1741147, member: 166283"] Low carb can be more expensive as many here on limited budgets have said. Cutting out the high carby stuff like bread pasta potatoes rice and sweet stuff hardly makes shopping cheaper because they have to be replaced with something else and that is usually dearer stuff. Many members say they buy cheaper cuts of meat and make large stews and casseroles in a slow cooker which they freeze in portions Ok if you like that sort of thing but not everyone does and only if you have a butchers nearby to get it but even cheaper cuts can be to expensive on a lower income The price of food has risen quite a bit in the last year so bad news for people on fixed budgets. So yes I think low carb is definitely more expensive for those who have a limited budget for food [/QUOTE]
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