shelley262
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- Type of diabetes
- I reversed my Type 2
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- Diet only
I’ve just discovered something I am using instead of cottage cheese - it’s biotiful dairy’s kefir and protein which is also low fat it’s per 100g - carbs3.5 protein 12.7 and fat 0.4 - so good for high protein low fat but, I think, tastes high fat - win win- I like you tried low fat cottage cheese but this is better for me taste wise. I make a coleslaw now with a mix of this kefir and hurly burly raw organic sauerkraut which is o fat, 1.00 protein and 1.00 carb. I love it with some chives chopped in for flavour. I bought both from Ocado. If you’ve got big pot of low fat cottage cheese left to use up I’ve added things to lift it eg prawns, herbs and sauerkraut or grated vintage cheese or small bits of Stilton! Bit of a voyage of discovery this high protein lower fat but I find it really suits me.Black coffee until lunch.
Large salad of ham, 2 h/b eggs, 1/2 avocado, leaves and as I’m trying to prioritise protein over fat, I had a dollop of l/f cottage cheese instead of mayo. LF cottage cheese is a pretty joyless food so a spoonful of nutritional yeast added to give it a bit of oomph.
Dinner was a large pollock fillet with the chorizo crumble topping and green beans.
H/m yoghurt and a few blueberries to follow ( thanks for mentioning it a couple of days ago @AndBreathe I haven’t made it for ages) I strained it through muslin all day and got about 500ml whey out of it. The resulting yoghurt is super thick and creamy with double the protein now. The whey is now in ice cube trays, to make popsicles for the dog.
Black coffee until lunch.
Large salad of ham, 2 h/b eggs, 1/2 avocado, leaves and as I’m trying to prioritise protein over fat, I had a dollop of l/f cottage cheese instead of mayo. LF cottage cheese is a pretty joyless food so a spoonful of nutritional yeast added to give it a bit of oomph.
Dinner was a large pollock fillet with the chorizo crumble topping and green beans.
H/m yoghurt and a few blueberries to follow ( thanks for mentioning it a couple of days ago @AndBreathe I haven’t made it for ages) I strained it through muslin all day and got about 500ml whey out of it. The resulting yoghurt is super thick and creamy with double the protein now. The whey is now in ice cube trays, to make popsicles for the dog.
Dennis will love, love, love those popsicles.
Which strength milk are you using for your yoghurt.
Haha yes, Soooo good isn’t it?I think it was @DJC3 who shared the cheese crust omelette recipe and said once you’d tried it you’d never cook a standard omelette ever again! She was right!
It’s semi skimmed uht. I’ve only used full fat before and wasn’t brave enough to try the fully skimmed. Have you used it or do you stick to the full fat?
Hugs for the lack of caffeine this morning. I’d be like a bear with a sore head.
Edit to add a bit.
I’ve just discovered something I am using instead of cottage cheese - it’s biotiful dairy’s kefir and protein which is also low fat it’s per 100g - carbs3.5 protein 12.7 and fat 0.4 - so good for high protein low fat but, I think, tastes high fat - win win- I like you tried low fat cottage cheese but this is better for me taste wise. I make a coleslaw now with a mix of this kefir and hurly burly raw organic sauerkraut which is o fat, 1.00 protein and 1.00 carb. I love it with some chives chopped in for flavour. I bought both from Ocado. If you’ve got big pot of low fat cottage cheese left to use up I’ve added things to lift it eg prawns, herbs and sauerkraut or grated vintage cheese or small bits of Stilton! Bit of a voyage of discovery this high protein lower fat but I find it really suits me.
I’m too hectic with family caring to post regularly just now but to stick to theme -today I had
Breakfast two boiled eggs with one slice of hm lc bread
Lunch kefir with three berries
Dinner pork loin wrapped in Serrano ham served with mushrooms, asparagus and a few oven baked pre cooked and frozen new potatoes followed by lc DGF brownie with 0% yoghurt.
Ps thinking of you all and reading when can.
Hurly burly sauerkraut is also from Ocado like the kefir. It’s kimchi I bought from Waitrose.Thank you so much for the recommendation, it has to be better than low fat cottage cheese! I’ll look out for it, probably have to be online.
I have prawns so that’s a good idea to jazz up the rest of the pot of cc. Maybe a bit of chilli too.
I love sauerkraut too. At the moment I’m addicted to this especially the turmeric and ginger one . https://goodnudefood.co.uk/products...UOUaHaPdn967TR9fxhFPOrUvp0wKebvwaAmo2EALw_wcB
I remember you saying Waitrose does a good one - is that the one you’re using still?
I agree this is a real voyage of discovery.
2nd meal: will be a vegetable bake that I made yesterday and should use today. It is finished with a layer of tomato @Antje77, and then passata over the top. Even so, it looks a bit dry, but that's after baking. I daresay that it will be more moist under the surface.
b: a vegetarian cooked breakfast in a Waitrose cafe, 1 egg, 1 large mushroom, half a tomato, small spinach, small avocado and haloumi. They'd way overcooked the haloumi so it had gone beyond rubbery into crunchy, but it made a nice base for the egg, like toast almost. Will try recreating that at home sometime
L: some crab pate on M&S super seedy crackers. The latter has been being praised on another fb group and I have had trouble finding any. Very low carb indeed, only 4 g for the whole packet. Just seeds stuck together somehow to be a small cracker but very handy when you need something to hold pate/hummus/cream cheese etc. £1.80 a pack but long life for store cupboard
D: crab pate on lettuce leaves, and even on cheese slices (it was reduced on eat today date!)
Hurly burly sauerkraut is also from Ocado like the kefir. It’s kimchi I bought from Waitrose.
https://www.ocado.com/products/hurly-burly-original-organic-raw-sauerkraut-491720011
This is the kefir
https://www.ocado.com/products/biotiful-kefir-quark-original-546991011
@DJC3 no M&S here, why didn't I find those crackers in Norwich M&S? Well that would be the self talk, "you are not buying biscuits today...don't go down that aisle"The crackers sound great, I feel a trip to M&S coming on.
@DJC3 no M&S here, why didn't I find those crackers in Norwich M&S? Well that would be the self talk, "you are not buying biscuits today...don't go down that aisle"
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