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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2371300" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>This sort of advice always puzzles me. I get that a change may be needed in the choice of foods but WHY would you suddenly have to start having breakfast (notwithstanding a person may have other issues that necessitates this or is placed on a medication that demands it). For your lunch in school any cold meats/cheese/some nuts are a good idea or make a low carb soup and take it in a flask. If you look at the very long list of low carb food, you will soon see that with a little imagination you will look forward to your lunches! x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2371300, member: 451727"] This sort of advice always puzzles me. I get that a change may be needed in the choice of foods but WHY would you suddenly have to start having breakfast (notwithstanding a person may have other issues that necessitates this or is placed on a medication that demands it). For your lunch in school any cold meats/cheese/some nuts are a good idea or make a low carb soup and take it in a flask. If you look at the very long list of low carb food, you will soon see that with a little imagination you will look forward to your lunches! x [/QUOTE]
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