Have found these 2 products useful.
Black bean spaghetti (noodles). 2.7g carb per quarter of the box. I have been using these in Asian style dishes. They are delicious and look quite cheffy. £1.70 from Aldi in UK
Veggie Cakes. Made with pea and lentil protein and 4.7g carb per cake. Smell a bit funny but very tasty topped with her by cream cheese and some pesto or cream cheese, smoked salmon and capers. £2.50 in Sainsbury.
Nice to have something different.
Is this in the Low Carb part of the forum? I am on my phone and can only see "What have you eaten today". If it is I apologiseNot sure I can see too much relating to low carb eating in your post, @porl69 . I reckon by lunch, you're up at about 230-240gr carb?
Let's all be mindful the content we post is appropriate to the sub-forum and the thread itself.
Thanks.
@Brunneria I have a quick question - did you say that belly pork strips cooked in IP then frozen, could be zapped in the airfryer from frozen to crispness?
I have a joint of belly pork in the oven atm but I don’t think it’ll be big enough for everyone so I may need to pad it out with the strips I have in the freezer. Thanks
yes.
I pull them out of the freezer, tip them straight into the airfryer, and wait til crispy.
two things worth remembering though - it must be strips, not a full sized slab, and secondly, they need to have been frozen apart. If they are stuck together in the freezer, then they would need defrosting before airfrying.
@DJC3 crispy pork belly strips vs cabbage. No contest!
Meaty day here too. Was aiming for OMAD but ravenous by midday so got the leftover mackerel pate out of the fridge. Must have been there a bit too long as it wasn’t nearly as good. Ditched in favour of a bag of Awfully Posh pork crackling.
Dinner was slow cooked lamb shoulder topped with butter, garlic, rosemary and lemon slices. Delicious. Lemon and garlic came through very strongly. Yum!
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