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Cheese.
There is a whole world of different cheeses and I enjoy trying new ones.
Wow you have restraint. Not everyday but some days I have way more then one serving.I get away with 1 serving of cream and cheese a day without suffering
Gluten free too!<< this is me shopping
Cheese.
There is a whole world of different cheeses and I enjoy trying new ones.
I agree. I used to not enjoy blue but I find the longer I am LCHF the more I enjoy them nI never met a cheese I didn't like, except for the ones they do at Christmas, those that they mess about with and put 'orrible stuff like capers or olives with it. Yuck!
Yup, I agree - salted caramel cheese was my yuckiest sighting. What on earth?! Other than that, any cheese will do, except perhaps Stinking Bishop in regard to transportation.... I buy my cheese from farm shops and local butchers who sell a marvellous range of British cheeses.I never met a cheese I didn't like, except for the ones they do at Christmas, those that they mess about with and put 'orrible stuff like capers or olives with it. Yuck!
I tend to eat meat , fish and some green veg (quite a lot of meat especially bacon). I also have eggs and dairy but they don;t have any impact on me. When you say "dairy" are you lactose intolerant or does all dairy have a bad effect?Any ideas on what I can eat regarding low carb food. Was diagnosed about ten years ago with type 2 and have managed very well without meds to maintain readings of between 4.4 and 4.8 (old money). Last week results were up to 63, wish they would stop changing readings. told by diabetes nurse to cut out/ really reduce carbs. No bread, potatoes, rice, pasta, pastries, biscuits etc. Don't eat many of latter and although I love pasta and rice, only have about once a month. Don't have potatoes every day. Quite upset because I had been doing so well all these years, have lost 3lbs in last week. Have seen that foods to eat tend to include eggs, dairy etc, which I can't eat as they give me migraines Help! was also told that type 2 diabetics don't have to test, but how can I know what levels are if I don't test
Hotpepper, an official serving of cheese is 30g which equates to a very small matchbox size!!!! Really, WHO can stick to that?????Wow you have restraint. Not everyday but some days I have way more then one serving.
What’s a serving anyway?![]()
I think they must be confusing "serving" with "mouthful".Hotpepper, an official serving of cheese is 30g which equates to a very small matchbox size!!!! Really, WHO can stick to that?????
I found it on a thread here. Schneider brot protein bread £1.30 for 250g and only five slices.What is the Asda protein bread please I couldn't find anything except burgen soya and linseed and this is not as good as the Lidl protein rolls Boo Hoo !!!
Carol