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Xmas food

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Dear @Inka thanks for your posts, much appreciated. Not good with buckwheat although I like the taste. Love Sweet pots and was sad they were carby maybe I ate too many! A good choice possibly for Xmas. Can't do celery or celeriac. I will look into seeds as I haven't re-tried them. Thanks a lot for being interested.
While sweet potatoes are carby, they are very fibrous, so low GI, and slower to digest.
They were ok for me originally when potatoes weren't
 
Looks good.
A squirrel had all but one of mine this year.
And that was only because it was too big for him to carry.
Have you tried spiralizing them as a spaghetti alternative, and sliced thinly in a lasagne instead of pasta sheets?
Good suggestions, thanks. Squirrels had about half of my sweet corn.
 
Looks good.
A squirrel had all but one of mine this year.
And that was only because it was too big for him to carry.
Have you tried spiralizing them as a spaghetti alternative, and sliced thinly in a lasagne instead of pasta sheets?
I will try them again. In a strange lasagne as I cannot eat tomatoes. But maybe with cauliflower and cheese. Thanks.
 
Swede seems to be another popular tuber as a spud alternative. I hear, if you ignore the smell, taste and texture, they are great. Alas, I cannot ignore the smell so miss out on the taste.

Squash are also lower carb than ‘taters. I do enjoy my butternut squash and have recently also enjoyed gem and onion squash in a few recipes. I usually roast them.
Swede reminds me of Halloween as a child. We scraped and carved them out to place a candle in and the smell was OMG awful! But we had fun ducking apples.
 
Well I for one will be relaxing my carb counting this Christmas. It's the first Christmas in three years I will have both sons at home. This is the first Christmas in this house, so changes all around this year. Christmas Day is also my Birthday so I think a few treats are in order.
 
Swede reminds me of Halloween as a child. We scraped and carved them out to place a candle in and the smell was OMG awful! But we had fun ducking apples.

We did same, funny enough didn't mind smell & would eat burnt bits afterwards. Doesnt happen now as pumpkins all rage with younger generation.
 
Well I for one will be relaxing my carb counting this Christmas. It's the first Christmas in three years I will have both sons at home. This is the first Christmas in this house, so changes all around this year. Christmas Day is also my Birthday so I think a few treats are in order.
So what's on the menu?
 
Typical Christmas Roasts with veg. Usually do 3 meats; this year Duck, Gammon and Chicken. My eldest son loves sausage stuffing and my youngest loves pigs in blankets so they will be options too. I dont get to have the rost potatoes or stuffing these days so it will be a nice change. I will be making my own Birthay cake a low carb Orange sponge with butter cream. The boys and their dad usually go for a chocolate heavy dessert not sure I will want that but there will be lots of other bits around the house to choose from.
 
I love Christmas and love eating Christmas food
Mince pies, quorn steaks, chips, fresh cream
I want to eat yummy food and watch Doctor Who or Call The Midwife
Can I do this for just one day or too dangerous?
 
I don't know, to be honest. I am still very cautious abut spiking my BG levels only because I don't like how it affects me...but I hope someone with more knowledge can answer your question.
 
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