Hi, @Chook
I'm interested in this low-carb Chrstmas cake - do you have a recipe?
Hello
B. Red berries with yoghurt
L. Bits of ham with houmous and a bit of cheese
D. Sea bass fillets with spinach. Strawberries with Greek yoghurt.
S. A pot of pomegranate
@Chook I buy the pomegranate pots in either morrisons or M&S.
They are 100g pots which gives 50 calories and 11g of carbs. They help me keep away from more naughty foodstuffs.
Thanks, Chook!Hi
I got the basic recipe from @hornplayer 's post no. 15 on this thread: http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/help-re-christmas-please.112304/
But I added a rounded tablespoon of baking powder and soaked the fruit in brandy overnight. I did also add in quite a lot of 'stuff' - walnut halves, dried cherries, dried blueberries, dried strawberries - anything I could find in my cupboards really. I made a double batch of the basic mixture and I really can't fault it - I've had visitors who had no idea they were eating low carb cake and Mr C has said he prefers it to the normal 'Delia' christmas cake I've made for the last 20 years....
They (Asda) substituted them with whole pomegranates@Chook let me know what you think of them
The fish I used was the sort you get in a box of 4 battered fillets from the supermarket. They are quite small.I find a small piece of battered cod does not affect me overmuch it's the chips that cause the problems. so now I just have the fish on it's own or some times with a small portion of mushy peas and I mean very small portion because mushy peas can have 13 grams of carbs per 100 grams.
Trouble is there's a Harry Ramsden's down the road and I have a forces discount card.
You could try chipping celeriac?The fish I used was the sort you get in a box of 4 battered fillets from the supermarket. They are quite small.
I've not tried chips yet, but I might at sometime. I have one if those oil free fryers so I don't have to add oil.
Just not sure how much of a spike I would get from the potatoes.
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