Ive just started clearing mine out today, I'm a new T2 and i'm sick of having it in the house. Everything I am not going to eat has gone, pasta, rice, lentils, granola, porridge etc etc. Its actually disgusting how much food I have in the cupboards and made me ashamed at the waste. I have contacted the local food bank and they are really happy to take my carbs off me, im dropping them off on Thursday. Good luck with your sorting.
Dump them all and have a nice steak!I thought lentils was in the good food to have but I’m no expert…….. I’m unsure of the dolmo sauces and quinoa and also couscous which are sat on the side at the moment awaiting their fate
Haven’t had a steak for years I’m not a veggie just not a big meat eater thou I did homemade burgers sandwiched between 2 mushrooms thoroughly enjoyed them-so you never know I might convertDump them all and have a nice steak!
Would do your blood sugar no end of good..Haven’t had a steak for years I’m not a veggie just not a big meat eater thou I did homemade burgers sandwiched between 2 mushrooms thoroughly enjoyed them-so you never know I might convert
Well done you! It’s amazing what we accumulate in the kitchen ……ahhh but it’s not waste really cos it’s going to a good cause.
I thought lentils was in the good food to have but I’m no expert…….. I’m unsure of the dolmo sauces and quinoa and also couscous which are sat on the side at the moment awaiting their fate
Well done for losing so much weightJust wait for the good feeling as you have to pass on all your wardrobe of clothes that are too big! Now that's a good feeling , although my hubby doesn't seem to believe me that I need to replace everything! (I do, even my knickers fell down )
Depending on how low carb you want / need to go, you may need to ration the nuts. In the beginning I made the mistake of thinking nuts, especially walnuts, were "carb free" foods. No such thing! I was filling myself up at the end of my meals with walnuts and wondering why my bg was going so high. Even my favourite almonds, one of the lowest carb nuts, "cost" 9g carbs per 100g. Nowadays I ration myself to 10g almonds at a time (9-10 small nuts). NB cashews and peanuts are not even true nuts, rather pulses, and are quite beyond my budget.it will free up my cupboard for nuts nuts and more nuts
Here is a screen shot from Diet Doctor. I was surprised to see that quinoa is even more carb heavy than baked beans. Personally, I am trying to keep under 30g carbs daily, so I avoid anything rating more than 3g carbs per 100g (except for almonds and 100% dark chocolate). Many can have great success while consuming more.I thought lentils was in the good food to have but I’m no expert…….. I’m unsure of the dolmo sauces and quinoa and also couscous which are sat on the side at the moment awaiting their fate
You did well! It took me YEARS to get rid of some things. The worst was the perfectly good stuff that had been opened so just had to be chucked. I still miss some foods. There was a programme on Radio 4 today where an Israeli chef went on about his love of hummus and how utterly delicious it can be. I rather wish I hadn't heard it. And above all, fruit ... But the upside is, I have found bok choi and chicory leaf and bottled artichoke hearts and 100% "Absolute Black" chocolate. I am proud that at the age of 79 I am discovering new (to me) foods.Well the man from the food bank picked up the food today
What a brilliant idea! Were the mushrooms raw or cooked? I am planning to make sandwiches using Chinese leaf, but I haven't bought it yet.I did homemade burgers sandwiched between 2 mushrooms
I cooked the mushrooms in the oven with garlic and cheese then assembled with lettuce …..it was a knife an fork job to messy to pick up mushroom abit watery …but It was enjoyable with a side portion of imaginary french fries lolWhat a brilliant idea! Were the mushrooms raw or cooked? I am planning to make sandwiches using Chinese leaf, but I haven't bought it yet.
One alternative is halloumi 'fries' - slice into chip shaped sticks, coat with a little ground almonds for the crunch and fry on each side or bake in a hot oven.I cooked the mushrooms in the oven with garlic and cheese then assembled with lettuce …..it was a knife an fork job to messy to pick up mushroom abit watery …but It was enjoyable with a side portion of imaginary french fries lol
Celeriac is often used as a lower carb french fries substitute. At 5.9gc per 100g it is outside my budget, but it may work for you.It was enjoyable with a side portion of imaginary french fries lol
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