Bex72
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- 191
- Location
- East of England
- Type of diabetes
- LADA
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- government policies that increase inequality, brussel sprouts, neighbour's karaoke at 2am
I don’t like many of the substitutes such as cauli rice, naked noodles etc but I like using courgettes as a substitute for lasagne and spaghetti or noodles in a stir fry. Tried to make Fathead Pizza a couple of times but failed and my Keto porridge ended up like wallpaper paste and tasted awful so now I tend to have more of the low carb foods such as meat, eggs, cheese, dairy and veg and go easy on the potatoes and bread etc.I wish I liked low-carb meals but I just don't. The LC substitutes for carby sides make me gag. I really envy people who can eat LC meals. I wish I could!
hi- I feel your pain to0 some extent.I wish I liked low-carb meals but I just don't. The LC substitutes for carby sides make me gag. I really envy people who can eat LC meals. I wish I could!
The LC substitutes for carby sides make me gag.
I don’t like many of the substitutes such as cauli rice,
I wish I liked low-carb meals but I just don't. The LC substitutes for carby sides make me gag. I really envy people who can eat LC meals. I wish I could!
I like cauliflower with or w/out cheese but don’t like the cauli rice. My substitute for pasta is courgette either spirallised for spaghetti or thinly cut slices for lasagne although I do sometimes have the real thing cooked, cooled and reheated.If by LC substitute you mean something that is processed or manufactured that's the problem.
Personally I don't eat any food that's been processed/manufactured except for tinned ratatouille and Quorn.
That's interesting, when I started making cauliflower rice which I steam, the one thing I noticed was a lack of taste. We're all different, I've tried some low carb pasta and it was like cardboard.
I feel fab eating lower carb meals. There are so many benefits: I don't get hungry so hace lost some of the middle age spread, also I don't get so much brain fog. Touch wood, after a rocky start, my migraines have disappeared.
What do you mean by 'carby sides'?
If by LC substitute you mean something that is processed or manufactured that's the problem.
I like cauliflower with or w/out cheese but don’t like the cauli rice. My substitute for pasta is courgette either spirallised for spaghetti or thinly cut slices for lasagne although I do sometimes have the real thing cooked, cooled and reheated.
I needed a lot of cook books for inspiration. My favourites are by Katie and Giancatlo Caldesi (their 2nd book is on sale v cheaply in The Works atm). They really helped me to like cauliflower rice. Their basic recipe is with finely diced onion, softed first and then all cooked on the hob with oil. There are lots of variations. The combo with onion stopped me from gagging. Instead of pasta, try finely sliced courgette, cabbage, beans. French beans can be cut the other way to make penne. The cabbage tagliatelle was fine. I like courgetti but need to reduce excess water. I love aubergines so these are a sraple, as are peppers and avocados.I wish I liked low-carb meals but I just don't. The LC substitutes for carby sides make me gag. I really envy people who can eat LC meals. I wish I could!
When I feel better (after this bout of covid), I am going to try and make pizza. I'm using the Caldesi books. I will report back.I don’t like many of the substitutes such as cauli rice, naked noodles etc but I like using courgettes as a substitute for lasagne and spaghetti or noodles in a stir fry. Tried to make Fathead Pizza a couple of times but failed and my Keto porridge ended up like wallpaper paste and tasted awful so now I tend to have more of the low carb foods such as meat, eggs, cheese, dairy and veg and go easy on the potatoes and bread etc.
Your cauliflower mash sounds divine. I will give it a go.hi- I feel your pain to0 some extent.
before this diagnosis I was not a big meat eater- red meat 3-4 times a year maybe though a lot more for chicken and fish. I was a big eater of carbs- bread, rice, potatoes- you name it I would eat it. I found the transition to LCHF difficult- I was so grateful to this forum without it I would have given up. I am now an unashamed advocate of LCHF. would I eat carbs if my body could tolerate them? yes- but low arb has got rid of my asthma completely. In Australia we had major fires- before low carb I would have ended up in hospital-- this year not even a cough. In Australia we have a brand of 'milk chocolate' that is low carb and I have some most days- I also have diet jelly. in terms of carbs sides- I like cauliflower mash- I add cheese and either chives or spring onions to vary the texture.
what sides are you particularly having difficulty with the low carb version?
Thanks. You are right. No bloating now at all.@Bex72
It is brilliant that you feel so much better (Covid aside!).
My main LC improvements are higher energy levels, brain fog elimination and reduction in gut issues (used to have heartburn regularly and bloating). Although the gut improvements coincide with going gluten free.
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