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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2334599" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>We have been going to our daughter's for Christmas Day, as our son in law is from the USA so they would otherwise be alone. I make the Yorkshire puddings to a slightly lower carb recipe I have developed, but I really do not want the potatoes, as there are so many other veges. They do not have Christmas pudding so as to make it possible to eat later (the turkey is lunch) so I make a low carb trifle, almond flour sponge, sugar free jelly, some berries, real custard, whipped cream, desiccated coconut. </p><p>I have had four low carb Christmases now and really have not felt the slightest deprivation. I did check one year and my BG levels was well below 7mmol/l after lunch so I went ahead and had the 'high tea' option. </p><p>I do suspect that many people could be served a low carb Christmas dinner and never even notice that anything is 'not a treat'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2334599, member: 355878"] We have been going to our daughter's for Christmas Day, as our son in law is from the USA so they would otherwise be alone. I make the Yorkshire puddings to a slightly lower carb recipe I have developed, but I really do not want the potatoes, as there are so many other veges. They do not have Christmas pudding so as to make it possible to eat later (the turkey is lunch) so I make a low carb trifle, almond flour sponge, sugar free jelly, some berries, real custard, whipped cream, desiccated coconut. I have had four low carb Christmases now and really have not felt the slightest deprivation. I did check one year and my BG levels was well below 7mmol/l after lunch so I went ahead and had the 'high tea' option. I do suspect that many people could be served a low carb Christmas dinner and never even notice that anything is 'not a treat'. [/QUOTE]
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