@MarsbartoastieHow can you be bored with eggs?! Fried, boiled, poached, scrambled, omelette,en cocotte, souffle...you can make them different every day.
Perhaps you could ring the changes with a nice bacon butty. Alternatively, anything from the full English breakfast menu; bacon, sausage, tomato, mushroom, black pudding, kidney...or there's my favourite breko...porridge with a little bit of vanilla paste.
get the frying pan back out and some good quality olive oil@Marsbartoastie
Hi just wondering what way you do you omelette as I love them but from my T2 I put frying pan in cupboard as I also have to watch cholesterol, any advice would be appreciated .have a pleasant evening
Thanks Owen , have a good eveningget the frying pan back out and some good quality olive oil
Very little of our cholesterol levels are caused by dietary cholesterol.... Most of it is manufactured by the body.... Avoid Canola, Soybean, Corn, Sesame, Grapeseed, Peanut & Sunflower oils...T2 I put frying pan in cupboard as I also have to watch cholesterol
Cheers Martin , nurse told me just to to finger prick every second morning ,lightly had good reason for this ,going to ask at next appointment can I test an hour after meals as I want to find out the best possible meals to put together that will give me lowest numbers ,just received my T2 first year with D this morning and see some food and fruit can be good for some that others avoid ,thanks for your time and adviceVery little of our cholesterol levels are caused by dietary cholesterol.... Most of it is manufactured by the body.... Avoid Canola, Soybean, Corn, Sesame, Grapeseed, Peanut & Sunflower oils...
http://www.tasteaholics.com/keto-diet/what-are-good-fats-on-a-low-carb-diet/
I read a lot about the different approaches people were taking to T2. From the evidence I found it seemed that a low carb/full fat diet (LCFF) seemed to be delivering best results. It's difficult to get your head around, but it puts things like butter, olive oil and coconut oil firmly back on the menu. I therefore make my omelettes 'old school' in a pan fried in butter or oil. I've been on LCFF for over a year now and both my weight and my cholesterol have gone down. I know this is counter intuitive, but that's my experience for what it's worth. I'd get that frying pan back out if I were you@Marsbartoastie
Hi just wondering what way you do you omelette as I love them but from my T2 I put frying pan in cupboard as I also have to watch cholesterol, any advice would be appreciated .have a pleasant evening
You beat me to it, @Marsbartoastie! Everyone's doing that to me tonight.🙄I read a lot about the different approaches people were taking to T2. From the evidence I found it seemed that a low carb/full fat diet (LCFF) seemed to be delivering best results. It's difficult to get your head around, but it puts things like butter, olive oil and coconut oil firmly back on the menu. I therefore make my omelettes 'old school' in a pan fried in butter or oil. I've been on LCFF for over a year now and both my weight and my cholesterol have gone down. I know this is counter intuitive, but that's my experience for what it's worth. I'd get that frying pan back out if I were you![]()
Thanks for your time and advice ,will treat myself tomorrow to tasty omelette. .I read a lot about the different approaches people were taking to T2. From the evidence I found it seemed that a low carb/full fat diet (LCFF) seemed to be delivering best results. It's difficult to get your head around, but it puts things like butter, olive oil and coconut oil firmly back on the menu. I therefore make my omelettes 'old school' in a pan fried in butter or oil. I've been on LCFF for over a year now and both my weight and my cholesterol have gone down. I know this is counter intuitive, but that's my experience for what it's worth. I'd get that frying pan back out if I were you![]()
If you're not keen on the texture (I'm not) after soaking you can give the mixture a creamy consistency by blitzing with a stick blender. I make chocolate chia pudding by soaking the seeds in milk, adding some stevia, vanilla and cocoa and blitzing. If you add some dried coconut when soaking and then some stevia and vanilla it makes a very pleasant coconut pudding.I sometimes have soaked chia seeds in almond milk and then add a few blueberries, cinnamon and flaked almonds. It is very low carb and chia seed are full of goodness but texture takes a little getting used to!
Delicious! I will try that tomorrow.If you're not keen on the texture (I'm not) after soaking you can give the mixture a creamy consistency by blitzing with a stick blender. I make chocolate chia pudding by soaking the seeds in milk, adding some stevia, vanilla and cocoa and blitzing. If you add some dried coconut when soaking and then some stevia and vanilla it makes a very pleasant coconut pudding.
I actually believe that LCHF is a bit of a misnomer - nobody wants to eat anything absolutely swimming in grease! Low-ISH carb (cos everyone's tolerance will vary, some will be able to manage more than others, quite innocuously) and MODERATE fat, is more like it, surely?