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Increased carbs = increased exercise?
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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2148132" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Hi there, we have been to Disney World countless times and you will find PLENTY of tasty, low or lower carb food. Even in the parks there are salad, veg and meat options and burgers galore (without the bun if you like). There are massive turkey legs being sold every 5 minutes and yes, you can get ice creams or ice lollies if you decide you want one. There are steaks all over the place, in other words there are loads of low carb options. You will have fun, doing 20 thousands steps a day will help offset that ice cream too. Don't worry, with a little bit of care you can choose wisely. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2148132, member: 451727"] Hi there, we have been to Disney World countless times and you will find PLENTY of tasty, low or lower carb food. Even in the parks there are salad, veg and meat options and burgers galore (without the bun if you like). There are massive turkey legs being sold every 5 minutes and yes, you can get ice creams or ice lollies if you decide you want one. There are steaks all over the place, in other words there are loads of low carb options. You will have fun, doing 20 thousands steps a day will help offset that ice cream too. Don't worry, with a little bit of care you can choose wisely. x [/QUOTE]
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