Hello all.
Didn't get to post yesterday as I had a hard time getting this website to load decently. Anyone else have similar problem
Hi @ziggy_w I’ve used a coffee grinder to make it into a very fine mock icing sugar and that works I’ve also ground it lightly when using in some recipes but think it depends on if recipe dissolves it or not which some of them do. Hope this helps!A questions for all the dedicated cooks on this forum:
I have recently switched from xylitol to erythritol, which seems to even be better for my blood sugar levels. I find the taste almost the same and I really like it, plus it is a bit gentler on my gastrointestinal system. However, when I use it in baking or to make chocolate mousse, I find it doesn't quite dissolve and sugar crystals are still noticeable -- thus the food taste a bit gritty. (Does fine in hot drinks though.) I ordered powdered erythritol, which is a bit better, but doesn't entirely solve the problem.
Has anyone experienced the same thing? Do you have suggestions or solutions?
Hi welcome and an idea for you. I water down double cream - about a third double cream and two thirds cold water in a jug to make my own milk which I then froth tastes just like milk but much lower carb than any milk and tastes the same I think.Breakfast: I had low carb soya and linseed roll (5.8g) with corned beef (0.5g) and mozarella toasted and flat white made with whole milk (5g)
Lunchtime I made fathead dough rolls (2g/roll) and had three of those just baked with butter and another coffee (5g) Tastes like savory scones to me.
Dinner: salmon, protein noodles and stir-fry, estimate 20g.
I also ate a bite of my son's croissant which I knew would be a mistake and it was because it spiked me so I will be better tomorrow!
I would suggest a coffee grinder on the erythritol too.
@ziggy_w can you give more details about your cornsalad? Is it sweetcorn? Tinned? Fresh? I ask because i vaguely remember there being a salad leaf called cornsalad.
Do you boil and cool your potatoes a few times before make potato salad? I'd read that it makes the potatoes more into a resistant starch and then as it is mixed with fatty mayo this can help too. I've yet to try it but may give it a go this weekend if feeling brave. I've not touched potato for more than seven months. I have done coleslaw with no carrot which was okayB - alpro soya yogurt with almond
L - houmous, carrot sticks, red pepper, a couple of creamm cheese stuffed mini peppers, soy yogurt
D - tbsp potato salad, tbsp coleslaw, some canned tuna, crustless quiche, rocket, cucumber, avocado - will be interesting to see bs after this feast but have found small amounts of potato salad and coleslaw have been ok in previous meals
snack - tsp almond butter, cashew nuts
Do you boil and cook your potatoes a few times before make potato salad? I'd read that it makes the potatoes more into a resistant starch and then as it is mixed with fatty mayo this can help too. I've yet to try it but may give it a go this weekend if feeling brave. I've not touched potato for more than seven months. I have done coleslaw with no carrot which was okay
Hi @shelley262 it was just shop-bought, same with the coleslaw - worked out it was about 10g of carbs in total for the 2 tbsp. I think the fact it is in mayo does help - perhaps combined with the pre-cooked nature of it - I have found I can tolerate Co-op's 'Truly Irresistible Salmon, Watercress & Charlotte Potato salad' as well - one day I bought a pack when I didn't have an alternative for lunch - that also has a lot of mayo in it and my bs were surprisingly fine. I then tried a tuna nicoise salad with cold new potatoes - no mayo - but it raised my blood sugars more, so it's something worth experimenting with. It is nice to know I can have a small amount of potato sometimes - for me the mayo does help I think - and it's delicious too!Do you boil and cook your potatoes a few times before make potato salad? I'd read that it makes the potatoes more into a resistant starch and then as it is mixed with fatty mayo this can help too. I've yet to try it but may give it a go this weekend if feeling brave. I've not touched potato for more than seven months. I have done coleslaw with no carrot which was okay
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