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<blockquote data-quote="hose1975" data-source="post: 841693" data-attributes="member: 44021"><p>My family are still eating the higher carb way: I wouldn't dream of asking them to make such a change for no good reason. It's not them with the abnormal blood sugars, it's me. They work around me, and I work around them. Large sections of family meals are the same for them and me, and then they deviate off to a low carb option for me. I think Jenny Ruhl in Low Carb 101 says something along the lines of there being no real reason for people without abnormal blood sugars to opt for a low carb diet as they can control their weight and hunger easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hose1975, post: 841693, member: 44021"] My family are still eating the higher carb way: I wouldn't dream of asking them to make such a change for no good reason. It's not them with the abnormal blood sugars, it's me. They work around me, and I work around them. Large sections of family meals are the same for them and me, and then they deviate off to a low carb option for me. I think Jenny Ruhl in Low Carb 101 says something along the lines of there being no real reason for people without abnormal blood sugars to opt for a low carb diet as they can control their weight and hunger easily. [/QUOTE]
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