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<blockquote data-quote="Smallbrit" data-source="post: 1910420" data-attributes="member: 456748"><p>Kids do make it tougher - I'm surrounded by cereal and crisps and sweets. And pasta.</p><p></p><p>I hve the opposite problem in that I buy expensive stuff for me to low carb and not make an entirely separate meal and my family eat that too. I don't steal their chocolate (any more...)! They now like Oppo ice cream, and oomi noodles (they're fish protein noodles with hardly any carbs that you can use in stir fries and things. It sounds gross, but they are actually really nice). I do lots of stir fries where they have rice (supposedly) and I mix in my noodles (which are mine). </p><p></p><p>The thing for me is that I have to have something that is easily accessible when everyone else is reaching for the crisps and biscuits. I have the Two chicks 'Chirps' as a go-to snack. They're 10.2g of carbs per pack, which may be higher than your low carb limit, but it's better than a regular bag of crisps or sweets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smallbrit, post: 1910420, member: 456748"] Kids do make it tougher - I'm surrounded by cereal and crisps and sweets. And pasta. I hve the opposite problem in that I buy expensive stuff for me to low carb and not make an entirely separate meal and my family eat that too. I don't steal their chocolate (any more...)! They now like Oppo ice cream, and oomi noodles (they're fish protein noodles with hardly any carbs that you can use in stir fries and things. It sounds gross, but they are actually really nice). I do lots of stir fries where they have rice (supposedly) and I mix in my noodles (which are mine). The thing for me is that I have to have something that is easily accessible when everyone else is reaching for the crisps and biscuits. I have the Two chicks 'Chirps' as a go-to snack. They're 10.2g of carbs per pack, which may be higher than your low carb limit, but it's better than a regular bag of crisps or sweets. [/QUOTE]
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