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<blockquote data-quote="Andydragon" data-source="post: 2348163" data-attributes="member: 521079"><p>I had under 200g of carbs according to my counter. So you know, that is still a significant drop from normal. Cut back on what I would normally have so massively reduced roast potatoes, and less yorkshire for example. Pigs in blankets have become the saviour of Christmas for me</p><p></p><p>Had Yule log and not Christmas pudding (saving that for later) and day after bloods under 6 so all good</p><p></p><p>My confession is that I loved every single thing, I know people say how they have carbs after and don't enjoy but I did. I also miss all of them from my diet and as I've said before, the thought of not having for the next 40 years (here's hoping!) doesn't work for me I'm afraid. Knowing I can't Vs knowing I can but don't have to is how I get through this. My motivation is better by reducing considerably and I think for me that's the key.</p><p></p><p>We all have our different paths through</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andydragon, post: 2348163, member: 521079"] I had under 200g of carbs according to my counter. So you know, that is still a significant drop from normal. Cut back on what I would normally have so massively reduced roast potatoes, and less yorkshire for example. Pigs in blankets have become the saviour of Christmas for me Had Yule log and not Christmas pudding (saving that for later) and day after bloods under 6 so all good My confession is that I loved every single thing, I know people say how they have carbs after and don't enjoy but I did. I also miss all of them from my diet and as I've said before, the thought of not having for the next 40 years (here's hoping!) doesn't work for me I'm afraid. Knowing I can't Vs knowing I can but don't have to is how I get through this. My motivation is better by reducing considerably and I think for me that's the key. We all have our different paths through [/QUOTE]
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