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Has anyone got a great recipe for Fat Bombs? Thanks x

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morelessAdministratorSS Supercook7 stone

Here's one, Worcsgal, but there's dozens more online healthunlocked.com/nhsweigh...

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Worcsgal in reply to moreless

Thanks, I've tried a few - have you tried one that you'd recommend?

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morelessAdministratorSS Supercook7 stone in reply to Worcsgal

Honestly, I've never found the need for them. I just make sure my meals contain enough fat to satiate my appetite and don't snack at all.

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Worcsgal in reply to moreless

Oh my word....what a brilliant answer, I hope to get to this point. Do you eat any carbs at all? I've just started on LCHF and so far have avoided Bread, Potatoes, Rice, Pasta (which I didn't eat much anyway) but I do have a few crackers at times - mainly Matzos & Corn Cakes (Corn version of Rice Cakes)

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morelessAdministratorSS Supercook7 stone in reply to Worcsgal

The vast majority of my carbs come from vegetables, I do have the odd oatcake and an occasional piece of fruit that isn't berries.

I believe both your choices of cracker are high carb, in fact, higher than white bread.

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Worcsgal in reply to moreless

Thanks, I had no idea - I just figure that the volume around a few crackers is probably less that bread!

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morelessAdministratorSS Supercook7 stone in reply to Worcsgal

If you check against 100g of each, you'll get an idea.

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wysemonkey in reply to Worcsgal

I'm with moreless about rice and corn cakes, any kind of puffed grain is more likely to cause a blood sugar spike than whole grains because the puffing process greatly increases the glycemic index, i.e. the rate at which your body turns the food into sugar in your blood, and avoiding that is the whole point of lchf. These rice and corn cakes are not the dieter's friend though they are so promoted as "low fat"! Oatcakes are better imo.

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bellatakescharge in reply to wysemonkey

Can you guys tell me what an oatcake is? Do you make them? When I'm really following my lchf I don't do any oats (or any grain) ... just make crackers from almond flour and I like them. Just need to keep them made up!

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BridgeGirlAdministrator2 stone in reply to bellatakescharge

These are typical oatcakes. tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/p... Not low carb but, like anything else, they can be included occasionally as part of an overall low carb plan

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