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Hello low-carbers,
I remember purchasing a book from antiquarian bookshop entitled "The Drinking Man's Diet" which advocated a low-carb diet washed down with booze. It was a take on a popular Victorian diet pioneered by an undertaker, no kidding.
But the idea of eating a large volume of fatty meat swimming in grease, like the meals you get in a one star hotel in Blackpool is not very appealing or healthy sounding.
I took to the drinking thou.
But I'm open to persuasion, my usually breakfast is cornflakes and toast or cornflakes and a glazed doughnut. so what do you suggest?
Please remember I'm no Gordon Ramsay in the kitchen, I use to leave that cooking to my partner. But now i been single for some time.
so what simple low-carb breakfast do you recommend?
Paul Janowski Phd
I remember purchasing a book from antiquarian bookshop entitled "The Drinking Man's Diet" which advocated a low-carb diet washed down with booze. It was a take on a popular Victorian diet pioneered by an undertaker, no kidding.
But the idea of eating a large volume of fatty meat swimming in grease, like the meals you get in a one star hotel in Blackpool is not very appealing or healthy sounding.
I took to the drinking thou.
But I'm open to persuasion, my usually breakfast is cornflakes and toast or cornflakes and a glazed doughnut. so what do you suggest?
Please remember I'm no Gordon Ramsay in the kitchen, I use to leave that cooking to my partner. But now i been single for some time.
so what simple low-carb breakfast do you recommend?
Paul Janowski Phd
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