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Watching Saturday kitchen and they mentioned goose fat roasted potatoes, and I actually caught myself licking my lips and salivating just over the thought of it 





Potatoes are carby - no getting round that.
But cooking them with fat (incl goose fat) will slow their absorption, which slows or reduces the glucose release. Think wide plateau rather than steep mountain.
Armed with your trusty meter, you can always do some experiments and find out your personal tolerances...
One more thing to bear in mind - weight loss is easier if you don't mix your fat and and your carbs. Not sure how important that is to you, but might be worth considering...![]()
Are you doing low carb? If you have one small potato that is about 30g of carb... you could factor that in to your daily carb intake. So I'd say why not have something you like to eat, just eat a small portion of it. This type of food wouldn't be something you'd eat everyday anyhow... more like a treat.
It is my considered opinion that you should go out and buy some Maris Piper potatoes and some goose fat and cook some roast potatoes. Test afterwards and let us all know what happened so we can claim it was in the interests of science.Watching Saturday kitchen and they mentioned goose fat roasted potatoes, and I actually caught myself licking my lips and salivating just over the thought of it![]()
It is my considered opinion that you should go out and buy some Maris Piper potatoes and some goose fat and cook some roast potatoes. Test afterwards and let us all know what happened so we can claim it was in the interests of science.
Good man. I can see you are getting the hang of this.In the interests of science the craving has passed but I might try some coconut flour cheesey biscuits shortly!!! Of course only for the interests of science, I'll take one for the team
What was intended as a bit of a joke about potatoes has turned into valued advice are you saying that fish and chips although not good for you would be a slower release info the body or am I just wishful thinking??? I am try to lose weight mind do I wouldn't be eating that @Brunneria
Goose fat is supposed to be good for you!
I can eat quite a lot of carbs now I've got things under control, but potatoes aren't one of the things I can eat: it doesn't seem to matter if they're boiled, mashed, roasted or chipped: they send my blood sugar sky high
I have roast celeriac instead of potatoes now
I can eat quite a lot of carbs now I've got things under control, but potatoes aren't one of the things I can eat: it doesn't seem to matter if they're boiled, mashed, roasted or chipped: they send my blood sugar sky high
I have roast celeriac instead of potatoes now
My advice would be to leave the starchy interior for others, but gronff down the skin !!!!!!Are you doing low carb? If you have one small potato that is about 30g of carb... you could factor that in to your daily carb intake. So I'd say why not have something you like to eat, just eat a small portion of it. This type of food wouldn't be something you'd eat everyday anyhow... more like a treat.
My advice would be to leave the starchy interior for others, but gronff down the skin !!!!!!