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<blockquote data-quote="shelley262" data-source="post: 1842237" data-attributes="member: 455169"><p>My biggest expense was the initial outlay when I started low carb baking but have found don’t need to re stock often and I do because I enjoy baking and means I can have a few treats along the way but it’s an optional luxury not essential and I know a lot of low carbers don’t do it. . I’m definitely saving money otherwise though - we don’t eat as many veggies and little fruit now so like you I tend to buy frozen veg and berries which are cheaper and less waste. I definitely wasted some fresh veggies and fruit before so that’s a save for us and the environment! Oily fish and fatty meat too tends to be cheaper. I also don’t eat as much and have fasting periods which cuts costs down. Overall now 11 months on I’d say now I’m in the swing it’s about the same cost wise especially if buy baking items in bigger packs. At beginning I was concerned about cost but didn’t factor in what we were not buying and wasting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shelley262, post: 1842237, member: 455169"] My biggest expense was the initial outlay when I started low carb baking but have found don’t need to re stock often and I do because I enjoy baking and means I can have a few treats along the way but it’s an optional luxury not essential and I know a lot of low carbers don’t do it. . I’m definitely saving money otherwise though - we don’t eat as many veggies and little fruit now so like you I tend to buy frozen veg and berries which are cheaper and less waste. I definitely wasted some fresh veggies and fruit before so that’s a save for us and the environment! Oily fish and fatty meat too tends to be cheaper. I also don’t eat as much and have fasting periods which cuts costs down. Overall now 11 months on I’d say now I’m in the swing it’s about the same cost wise especially if buy baking items in bigger packs. At beginning I was concerned about cost but didn’t factor in what we were not buying and wasting. [/QUOTE]
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