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Keto cakes online in uk - alternatives to deliciouslyguiltfree

EllieM

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I've been buying my 95 year old T2 dad cakes from deliciouslyguiltfree, but apparently the cost of almond flour means they are discontinuing them. They still make the chocolate, which he loves, but his teeth can't cope with it (two broken teeth, though admittedly the first one was whne he was keeping the chocolate in the fridge).

Recommendation please? And do I assume that when places give a carb value including polyols I can net off the polyols?

Thanks in advance.
 
Not yet, but I am now. They look great. Guess what my dad is getting for Xmas?

Other suggestions welcomed though.

I'd like him to have the opportunity to do some taste testing....
 
They freeze well @EllieM - I’ve only had the lemon drizzle & the brownie as a little freebie the first time I had the meals. The cheesecakes are quite nice too but don’t freeze

There’s no guilt bakes as well but I find them a bit over priced - they do donuts I think.

I’m sure your dad will enjoy the taste testing
 
I would recommend the Keto Kitchen Lytham’s products too. I have only sampled what a friend bought once and they were lovely. I don’t eat almond flour products very much since having a high oxalate kidney stone and almonds being high oxalate sadly.
 
If he has a microwave and could mix these they might suit him. Made in a mug, can eat straight from the mug.
 
I've tried the keto kitchen from a friend too and liked them a lot but I was buying DGF at the time.
I have also tried the following Keto chefs whose products I really enjoyed.


I also tried their doughnuts, scones and bread all were tasty and delivery quick although expensive.

I now mainly make my own using Panda Flour. Panda pantry do very easy cake mixes if you fancied and had time to do a bake for him. They freeze well. But realise this isn't for everyone and time can definitely be an issue especially when caring for someone.

Edit apologies @EllieM forgot you live at a distance from your Dad I'm sure baking for him isn't practical!
 
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what sort of snack net carb value are you looking for?

in order of own personal preference all around 8.5g net carbs

https://www.hollandandbarrett.com/shop/product/pulsin-mint-chocolate-peanut-keto-bar-60046347 love this one!
https://www.hollandandbarrett.com/shop/product/pulsin-orange-chocolate-peanut-keto-bar-60046345 is ok
not at all keen on their chocolate fudge version although used to love fudge!

i posted a fairly lowcarb cheesecake recipe the other day if got a little time to make your own. you can melt a little bit of 90+ dark chocolate which would up carb value by a little bit however would be more of a stiffer mousey consistency very very light. doesnt take long to make. you could use also just do the filling and place ontop of prebought keto digestive cookies/biscuits and add in 50ml approx tkmaxx's sugar free hazlenut syrup to give it a nutty taste alongside crushing up some hazlenuts for decoration adding the mix ontop of fitbakes cookies (1g net carbs per biscuit) will soften them slightly should be enough to make easy for damaged teeth. prep work is around 20mins if doing that. I'd remove the lemons alongside the lemon flavoured jelly and instead just use 1 sheet of dr okters or simular gelatine (0 net carbs).

 
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