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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1703847" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>Thanks! I'm guessing you can allow yourself more g carbs in a day than I can. Filling up with extra portions of courgetti or cauliflower rice is out of the question for me. I'm currently limiting myself to 100g low carb vegetable twice a day, solemnly weighing out the baby spinach leaves, so having something to fill that space left empty by the disappearance of rice, pasta, potatoes is bliss. And I honestly think that the EatwaterSlim rice is not strikingly different from real white rice. I suspect other brands are not so realistic. I started off with Zero noodles and found them very odd, though just acceptable in my deprived situation. The E.S. rice, penne, fettucine and penne are 100% nicer than that. I can't speak for the spaghetti and noodles, as I didn't try them. You do have to rinse off the liquid they are stored in, which smells.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1703847, member: 429870"] Thanks! I'm guessing you can allow yourself more g carbs in a day than I can. Filling up with extra portions of courgetti or cauliflower rice is out of the question for me. I'm currently limiting myself to 100g low carb vegetable twice a day, solemnly weighing out the baby spinach leaves, so having something to fill that space left empty by the disappearance of rice, pasta, potatoes is bliss. And I honestly think that the EatwaterSlim rice is not strikingly different from real white rice. I suspect other brands are not so realistic. I started off with Zero noodles and found them very odd, though just acceptable in my deprived situation. The E.S. rice, penne, fettucine and penne are 100% nicer than that. I can't speak for the spaghetti and noodles, as I didn't try them. You do have to rinse off the liquid they are stored in, which smells. [/QUOTE]
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