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<blockquote data-quote="Ryhia" data-source="post: 2114338" data-attributes="member: 503862"><p>Do you manage to cook with what seems like a busy life? As well as what others have suggested, Just wondering if something which can be prepared in advance might be useful. I quite often make pastry less quiche which would work as a breakfast, this could be made in the evening so that it just needs microwaving when your husband gets in from work, and could be made in sufficient quantities to last more than one meal. Similarly there are frittatas I make mackerel frittatas which are quite tasty. Also if you are adventurous, why not try making some home made keto granola with seeds and nuts, which can be eaten with full fat yoghurt, or there are keto granola bars which could be made and kept for breakfast or snacks or perhaps keto coconut pancakes? All low carb, just google for the recipes. Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryhia, post: 2114338, member: 503862"] Do you manage to cook with what seems like a busy life? As well as what others have suggested, Just wondering if something which can be prepared in advance might be useful. I quite often make pastry less quiche which would work as a breakfast, this could be made in the evening so that it just needs microwaving when your husband gets in from work, and could be made in sufficient quantities to last more than one meal. Similarly there are frittatas I make mackerel frittatas which are quite tasty. Also if you are adventurous, why not try making some home made keto granola with seeds and nuts, which can be eaten with full fat yoghurt, or there are keto granola bars which could be made and kept for breakfast or snacks or perhaps keto coconut pancakes? All low carb, just google for the recipes. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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