I think I would be wary of giving nuts to a young child they do not really chew stuff very well and could choke on them. Could you not do some low carb cakes as children really love to help with bakingMy husband and I have been low carb eating for 10 weeks, successfully in terms of reduced blood glucose and weight levels. Store cupboards are full of the 'right' foods.
We have our 4 years old grandson coming to stay for 3 weeks. Usually we bake cakes so shall have to draw pictures instead! Is it ok to give him things like coconut and chopped nuts/ cashews? I am not expecting him to eat low carb at all, guess I am trying to limit temptation for myself. Any suggestions for a happy visit welcomed.
Nuts, unsalted are ok , except peanuts, small amount of coconut due to the fat content.My husband and I have been low carb eating for 10 weeks, successfully in terms of reduced blood glucose and weight levels. Store cupboards are full of the 'right' foods.
We have our 4 years old grandson coming to stay for 3 weeks. Usually we bake cakes so shall have to draw pictures instead! Is it ok to give him things like coconut and chopped nuts/ cashews? I am not expecting him to eat low carb at all, guess I am trying to limit temptation for myself. Any suggestions for a happy visit welcomed.
Because I will eat it!I still give my grandchildren cake that I bake - don't really understand why you wouldn't to be honest
Because I will eat it!
Ha ha !Because I will eat it!
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