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<blockquote data-quote="archersuz" data-source="post: 1675292" data-attributes="member: 437371"><p>Hi</p><p>Cheese and onion omelette, cheese and mushroom omelette, cheese and pepper omelette. I eat lots of salad with peppers, grated carrot, lettuce, cucumber. I am practically a vegetarian but I don't like mushrooms or tomatoes so I'm quite limited too.</p><p>My branch of Waitrose sell Good Earth spanish omelettes and I can get away with 1/2 of one with fish and salad. But as been suggested, eat to your meter. I also get away with 80 - 100gm of new potatoes as long as I have them with fat, so mayonnaise or butter, and fish or chicken and salad. It's important to get a meter and see what YOU can tolerate.</p><p></p><p>Waitrose also sell a wide range of low carb soups - some under 10gm carb per 300ml and I find them useful for lunch.</p><p>Suz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archersuz, post: 1675292, member: 437371"] Hi Cheese and onion omelette, cheese and mushroom omelette, cheese and pepper omelette. I eat lots of salad with peppers, grated carrot, lettuce, cucumber. I am practically a vegetarian but I don't like mushrooms or tomatoes so I'm quite limited too. My branch of Waitrose sell Good Earth spanish omelettes and I can get away with 1/2 of one with fish and salad. But as been suggested, eat to your meter. I also get away with 80 - 100gm of new potatoes as long as I have them with fat, so mayonnaise or butter, and fish or chicken and salad. It's important to get a meter and see what YOU can tolerate. Waitrose also sell a wide range of low carb soups - some under 10gm carb per 300ml and I find them useful for lunch. Suz [/QUOTE]
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