Just very few carbs.Nice, looks like I have a goal in front of me. Do you mind sharing the menu to give me some insight?
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Just very few carbs.
4 or 5 rashers of bacon
Fry till slightly crisp.
Add 1 clove of chopped garlic.
fry till slightly coloured.
Add about 25 grams of parmesan.
Enough double cream to make a thick sauce.
One courgette cut into spaghetti strips by using a julienne cutter or a spiral cutter.
Mark - check out this very interesting film which is free to watch until 4th July. It might interest you as you say you think Atkins is unhealthy (I used to think that too to be honest. It is bred into us these days)
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/06/28/cereal-killers-movie.aspx
Mark - check out this very interesting film which is free to watch until 4th July. It might interest you as you say you think Atkins is unhealthy (I used to think that too to be honest. It is bred into us these days)
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/06/28/cereal-killers-movie.aspx
70g might work for you, your meter will tell you. Also google dietdoctor for info on lchf dietThanks I'll give it a watch.
I've very briefly explored the diet and tried it to some extent. Haven't ruled out an augmented version with higher daily carbs (70g vs their less than 30g). My system needs more fibre and the suggestion of getting it from a powder mixed in a glass of water didn't seem 'right'. I'm mostly trying add carbs and fibre in my diet with vegetables and the odd piece of fruit.
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70g might work for you, your meter will tell you. Also google dietdoctor for info on lchf diet
I hate iPhone apps
No, I don't discriminate, I hate all apps and the net on phones, my laptop/notebook is down
In a nut shell, cut grain/product and replace calories with fat
Was the courgette (had to google this and find what we call it across the pond) added to the pan and heated through? Sounds delicious. Love garlic an onions too.
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Just fling the "zucchini" in for a few seconds to warm.
LCHF doesn't have to be all steak and lard. I follow it and am vegetarian. Plenty of vegGood thing I'm using a tablet. I'll agree with you on the phone part, I just can't adapt to such a small screen. And there are many times when a mouse and a real key board are a must.
Watched the movie that was suggested above. Leaning more towards that now. My initial quick look at the Atkins seemed to have next to no veggies. Perhaps I to quickly misjudged... In the video I observed him eating a nice balance of food, minus the grain carbs. I think I need to educate myself more, and keep an open mind.
Right now most of my carbs are coming from vegetables, with 4-5 wraps in a week instead of bread for a sandwich. Think my next step is to cut back on milk and wraps a bit more. I'd like to keep the fruits in for now, as I only have 4 -5 pieces a week.
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LCHF doesn't have to be all steak and lard. I follow it and am vegetarian. Plenty of veg
http://www.dietdoctor.com/lchf
This is a good page to read and watch the videos on it
Getting carbs from veg is right, beans and lentils are good too
Can you bothered to bake your bread
Also google potato replacement for collie mash
Agreed. I have been making "9: healthy subway" and it is amazingly like real bread while being very low carb.
Agreed. I have been making "9: healthy subway" and it is amazingly like real bread while being very low carb.
It doesn't long to make...in fact you shouldn't knead it or play around with it, just add the boiling water and sling it in the oven. I have made bread rolls and also a loaf. Used only half the salt.
The first thing I thought when I was it Garlic bread.I've never been a big bread person, so cutting it from my diet over the last few weeks hasn't had much of an impact. But having said that, nothing beats a nice sour dough right from the oven. Also enjoy a nice crusty bread and using an infused olive oil (with herbs) and drizzling balsamic vinegar in the oil. This would probably with with these breads as well.
Long term side goal would be to influence the wife and kids to eat healthier. Fresh bread might help. Right now my wife is looking at me, not saying much, but I can see on her face, that this looks like a prison sentance. Personally, I'm enjoying it! Partly because I used to eat lots of veggies and grew up eating full fat items. Hate to say it, but most of my bad habits started in the last decade.
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