I know how you feel. I find it very hard to quit all 4, bread, pasta, rice and chips! I was a carbaholic. I am newly diagnosed Type 2 and have cut back drastically which I feel is a major achievement, but I can't envisage a life without chips. Is there a lower carb alternative out there? Maybe made from parsnips, or something similar?Hello!
I can easily quit bread, pasta, rice. But I find hard to quit chips. They seem necessary accompaniment for meat and any meal.
I find that the occasional small helping of oven chips is not too bad - and the M&S chilled diced rosemary potatoes are ok too. I went off sweet potatoes as they still spiked, as do more than a couple of roasted parsnips. The only way to tell is to try each food and test before and after.I know how you feel. I find it very hard to quit all 4, bread, pasta, rice and chips! I was a carbaholic. I am newly diagnosed Type 2 and have cut back drastically which I feel is a major achievement, but I can't envisage a life without chips. Is there a lower carb alternative out there? Maybe made from parsnips, or something similar?
Are you Type 2? How are you doing?
Oh yes yes yes DROOL 🙂Wouldn't we all!
We do allow ourselves a few (one medium between us) once a month, and we use a sweet potato fried in dripping. But I yearn for a chip butty on soggy white bread with salt and vinegar! Ah well, no point really dying for a chip butty.![]()
Found Celeriac a little too sweet, I'll give turnips a try though.....celeriac or turnip (the white round thing with a purple end).
I read someone posting on another site that Lidl Protien Rolls are available in Spain, I have not tried them myself as i don't shop in LIdl.I haven't seen celeriac here in Spain, or Burgen bread. They will be top of my shopping list when I get back to the UK.
Really!!!? I have had a quick look and not seen them. The Spanish Lidls don't have the same stock as UK, but I will check again. Thanks for the advice xI read someone posting on another site that Lidl Protien Rolls are available in Spain, I have not tried them myself as i don't shop in LIdl.
I went to our local Lidl looking for these yesterday. Granted I don't know what they look like, but presumed they would be near the "normal" bread. No luck. Looks like I will have to wait till I get back to the UK.I read someone posting on another site that Lidl Protien Rolls are available in Spain, I have not tried them myself as i don't shop in LIdl.
I don't know if the Lidl's in Spain have in-store bakeries but that's where they are back over here, from what I know they are a triangle shape but if your planning on trying them I hope you have strong jaws as I've heard they can take a lot of chewing haha 🙂 xI went to our local Lidl looking for these yesterday. Granted I don't know what they look like, but presumed they would be near the "normal" bread. No luck. Looks like I will have to wait till I get back to the UK.
I think from what I have read they are in store baked here, but I don't shop in Lidl it is not worth the journey across town for me.I went to our local Lidl looking for these yesterday. Granted I don't know what they look like, but presumed they would be near the "normal" bread. No luck. Looks like I will have to wait till I get back to the UK.