OK changed it slightly. The roast cauliflower is one @Brunneria came up with and it is spicy. So put me in the mood for more spice so there are mini peppers stuffed with cream cheese and chilli, stuck with the spinach and dropped the sprouts and cauliflower taters. The carb eaters have roast potatoes too and I still have the low carb Yorkshire puddings - they look like proper Yorkshire puddings - hope they taste like them too.Bed 5.2 FBG 5.6 and pre breakfast was 6.6 so figures are improving again. Looking forward to dinner tonight. I have Tesco GF Yorkshire puddings. Frozen ones from their Free From range at only 4.5 g carbs. Hope they taste good.
B. Slice Bfree GF bread toasted with thin sliced ham and boiled egg. Tassimo morning coffee with cream.
L. Nothing
D. Campari and soda and a wee prosecco.
Mussels in a white wine sauce
Rib roast with low carb GF Yorkshire pudding, sprouts, roast cauliflower and cauliflower taters. May have spinach too.
Few strawberries and raspberries with cream.
Today hasnt really consisted of meals as such more of a grazing / testing day
So far its consisted of
2 x coffee and cream
1x sparkling water and sugar free squash
1/2 avocado
1 piece of my low carb coffee and pecan cake ( last piece - maybe raspberry and vanilla will be made)
50g Oppo ice cream ( purely in the name of scientific testing of course! And its on offer too)
https://www.ocado.com/webshop/produ...y&sku=266938011&parentContainer=&voucherCode=
Ive got a goats cheese, bacon and green veg ( asparagus, courgette, and tenderstem broccoli) frittata in the oven - if im hungery and the result from oppo experiment is ok I'll have a piece later, if not itll be tommorows breakfast / lunch
I've had a reply from Hovis and the carbs shown are the total carbs so net carbs in the seeded is indeed 4.4g per slice.Thank you to @heh for alerting me the the new Hovis low carb bread. They have 3 versions , white would you believe, wholemeal and multi seed.
The white is 85 calories per slice, 11.6 g carbs 5.1g fibre. Wholemeal also 85 calories 9.8g carbs and 5.2g fibre. Seeded is 100 calories but 9.9g carbs and 5.5 g fibre.
Seems we are being well catered for in the bread lines what with these 3, Lidl high protein rolls and Tesco high protein bread and Bfree that I discovered at Sainsbury's which is GF and wheat free and doesn't taste like cardboard!
I've had a reply from Hovis and the carbs shown are the total carbs so net carbs in the seeded is indeed 4.4g per slice.
I agree though that we need some consistency with carb counts. Still good news with the Hovis lower carb breads.
Last week of zero carbing
B-coffee with cream
L-slice of bacon frittata
D- will be left over bbq meats
Here's the link to the Hovis site Chook so you can see what they look like. Only place I've seen them is Tesco although I understand Waitrose stocks them too (but Waitrose isn't a common supermarket up here). They are very new so I would expect it's just a matter of time before the others get them in.I've just been trying to search for this low carb Hovis on the Asda website but I can't find it - could you let me know what its full name is please? I might email Asda and ask them if they are going to stock it.
Just looked on the Sainsburys website - can't find it there either.
I've just been trying to search for this low carb Hovis on the Asda website but I can't find it - could you let me know what its full name is please? I might email Asda and ask them if they are going to stock it.
Just looked on the Sainsburys website - can't find it there either.
I've had a reply from Hovis and the carbs shown are the total carbs so net carbs in the seeded is indeed 4.4g per slice.
I agree though that we need some consistency with carb counts. Still good news with the Hovis lower carb breads.
.50g of the Oppo choc and hazelnut ice cream - vvvv nice! Low carb low cal With a deep choc flavour and it does ****** all to my blood sugars!- whats not to like?
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