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<blockquote data-quote="wiflib" data-source="post: 2037212" data-attributes="member: 8588"><p>If I’ve got this right now, you are asking for low carb food ideas to eat at 3am before a fast. </p><p>My suggestion would be whatever low carb food you can stomach. Does it have to be hot? A feast of boiled eggs, meat and cheese, pickles, salad items...my lot love pieces of sausage dipped in cold cream cheese, or anything wrapped in crunchy leaves. They eat popped seeds in a soy sauce coating by the handful. Nuts is a good one also. </p><p>If you want something hot, use a slow cooker then it’s ready and waiting. </p><p></p><p>I fast every day and eat once so apart from the time I’m actually chewing, I fast regularly for 24 hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiflib, post: 2037212, member: 8588"] If I’ve got this right now, you are asking for low carb food ideas to eat at 3am before a fast. My suggestion would be whatever low carb food you can stomach. Does it have to be hot? A feast of boiled eggs, meat and cheese, pickles, salad items...my lot love pieces of sausage dipped in cold cream cheese, or anything wrapped in crunchy leaves. They eat popped seeds in a soy sauce coating by the handful. Nuts is a good one also. If you want something hot, use a slow cooker then it’s ready and waiting. I fast every day and eat once so apart from the time I’m actually chewing, I fast regularly for 24 hours. [/QUOTE]
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