If you drastically lower carbs, you will need to replace the banished calories with something. The other 2 macro-nutrients are fat and protein. Keto diets where one eats a huge proportion of fat, not so much protein and minimal carbs are very fashionable at present even for the non-diabetic. However if you look at the signatures under people's avatars on this Forum you will see that many of us choose rather to eat low carb but with moderate protein and fat. It's a big controversial subject. This is just to say that you don't have to force yourself to eat fatty things you don't fancy or feel may not be healthy. Personally, I don't eat eg bacon, but many here love it. The great first thing is not inadvertently to starve yourself when you cut carbs. Personally again I have about doubled my protein intake while also increasing my fat intake, but not to keto levels.Completely no offence intended but to me that looks awful! I can't stand fat on meat, if bacon is not well done I have to cut the rind off. I avoid pork belly because of how much fat there is. Is this really a good food to be eating?
Just check the label for carbs.
Oh bugritToo true.
The full fat Heinz Mayo mentioned has significantly more Carb content than full fat Hellmans
Hellman's is less than half the carbs at 1.3.Heinz Seriously Good Mayo is my favourite and at 3g carbs per 100g it’s nice and low carb too
It doesn’t really matter when you’re only having a teaspoon or two! Personally I prefer Heinz!Hellman's is less than half the carbs at 1.3.
Oh please please don't take those. I did back in the 80es, and they made me feel as if I was constantly on the verge of having a bad case of the flu, sweaty and shaky. A few years later they were prohibited because it turned out that they had caused some fatalities. They contained quite a bit of caffeine, but were marketed for slimming, and didn't help me at all. Oh the things I did to obtain normal weight.@EllieM ProPlus are caffeine tablets which some people use to stay awake.
They aren't prohibited in the UK and still available. I believe students use them to study into the night before exams.A few years later they were prohibited because it turned out that they had caused some fatalities. They contained quite a bit of caffeine, but were marketed for slimming, and didn't help me at all. Oh the things I did to obtain normal weight.
Agreed. But once I consider something a "carb-free" food, it's amazing how much of it I can manage to consume. Rather than start weighing out my mayonnaise, I prefer to stick to the lowest carb possible.It doesn’t really matter when you’re only having a teaspoon or two!
I believe caffeine raises bg in some people.@EllieM ProPlus are caffeine tablets which some people use to stay awake.
@Andybyrne79 if you need caffeine, coffee with double cream and sweetener would be better.
Completely no offence intended but to me that looks awful! I can't stand fat on meat, if bacon is not well done I have to cut the rind off. I avoid pork belly because of how much fat there is. Is this really a good food to be eating?
It doesn’t really matter when you’re only having a teaspoon or two! Personally I prefer Heinz!
Sounds likely, but still ... I really can't recommend taking them every day. The side effects were very pronounced, at least for me, but it might have to do with my not being a coffee drinker at all. I just googled and see that 'my' pill contained ephedrine as well as caffeine. No wonder I felt speeded.They aren't prohibited in the UK and still available. I believe students use them to study into the night before exams.
That's a tricky one as the menu in work for lunch changes all the time, there isn't a set menu. At home, a typical week would consist of a pasta night (bolognese or lasagne) and a pizza night. One night we might just have ready meals. The rest depends on the 3 for a tenner meats in asda. I have an 8 and a 5 year old so when I get in from work I focus on getting them sorted. Sometimes it's just easier to chuck a ready meal in the microwave when they're in bed.Andy, would you mind telling us a typical weeks food for you? It can sometimes make it easier for us to make substitutes you will barely notice!
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