GuidingSenses
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Unfortunately without knowing what the gluten free choice actually is it is kinda difficult to guess, the GF cod for instance may just be the cod not battered (in which case no carbs) or it could have some coating which does have carbs in it - I suspect it'd just be the cod without a coating but without asking/seeing it I couldn't tell
@GuidingSenses have you just started carb counting? do you have the carbs and cals book or app?
I wouldn't imagine the chicken kebab itself would have many carbs in. With regards to the fish, well, I'll be honest, I have no idea how the carbs in gluten free items would differ from items containing gluten
My experience is that the louder places shout about a GF product, the more rice and maize flour there is in that product and the more stabilisers, bulkers and added ingredients it has.
on the other hand, lamb and chicken should be GF - unless mucked around with, minced up and stuck back together.
Our local kebab place does the most gorgeous lamb and chicken. Diced, cooked to perfection, tender, juicy, with lovely golden crispy bits. I just ask them not to put it in a pitta. Never had a problem with gluten from it.
They also serve fab chips, also un-glutened, but those go down Mr B’s hatch.
so that means it hits all my spots - We can both eat enjoyable food from there, and mine can be low carb, GF, and carni
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