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I see. Great as it’s hard giving up spuds. So there is hope for low carb chips yet....
You can make swede chips, celeriac chips or butternut squash chips Sainsbury's sell butternut squash crinkle cut chips if you don't want to make them yourself.
 
I see. Great as it’s hard giving up spuds. So there is hope for low carb chips yet....
I cannot understand why farmers / producers in the UK, have not got onto them yet and started to grow them there.

Zerella have a major job keeping up with demand to Colesworth to export them.

I suppose you could make low carb chips out of cauliflower and pretend it's spud chips. :***:
 
I cannot understand why farmers / producers in the UK, have not got onto them yet and started to grow them there.

Zerella have a major job keeping up with demand to Colesworth to export them.

I suppose you could make low carb chips out of cauliflower and pretend it's spud chips. :***:
Because low carb is bad for us, haven't you heard?
 
Tonight I made courgette crisps. They were not very pretty but so tasty. I did them in the oven and now have some in the dehydrator to see how they turn out.
 
Made cauliflower rice dish this evening. Fried some chopped onion until soft, added pine nuts and chopped pecans and roasted them for 2 minutes. Then added a bag of supermarket cauliflower rice, 2 tbsp water, zest and juice of 2 lemons, some capers and heated it all through. Lastly some grilled artichokes.
I find that this makes cauliflower rice reasonably palatable!
I did try making a pizza base and it was horrible.
 
I just ate breakfast which included two spudlites from last night, reheated them in the nuker and browned the off in fry pan with the bacon.
 
I just ate breakfast which included two spudlites from last night, reheated them in the nuker and browned the off in fry pan with the bacon.

I forgot this was a worldwide forum I was about to say breakfast at night?! what is the time? Approximately 9am ish?
 
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Personally I don’t believe vegetables are essential from a nutritional standpoint but I do eat them because I like them.

Broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus, spinach. Swimming in butter and duck fat.
 
Personally I don’t believe vegetables are essential from a nutritional standpoint but I do eat them because I like them.

Broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus, spinach. Swimming in butter and duck fat.

Duck fat?? I thought that was for roast potatoes
 
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