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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2244060" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I have salads and stirfries, I roast swede and turnip or cabbage, there are so many tasty low carb veges, and fruits such as tomato, courgette, cucumber - they are botanically fruits and are just as good for you, but far lower carb, than the tropical fruits full of fructose. </p><p>I used to carry around a notebook with low carb foods listed, and I have a couple of shopping lists which I used alternately for variety. </p><p>It is possible to grow mustard and cress at home, also beansprouts, which is fun to do.</p><p>After a while things such as bread will become uninteresting - I have been known to remove the filling from sandwiches, much to the consternation of the providers, or peel off the topping from pizzas - and potatoes are boring too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2244060, member: 355878"] I have salads and stirfries, I roast swede and turnip or cabbage, there are so many tasty low carb veges, and fruits such as tomato, courgette, cucumber - they are botanically fruits and are just as good for you, but far lower carb, than the tropical fruits full of fructose. I used to carry around a notebook with low carb foods listed, and I have a couple of shopping lists which I used alternately for variety. It is possible to grow mustard and cress at home, also beansprouts, which is fun to do. After a while things such as bread will become uninteresting - I have been known to remove the filling from sandwiches, much to the consternation of the providers, or peel off the topping from pizzas - and potatoes are boring too. [/QUOTE]
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