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Lesson learnt. Almonds are very calorific

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Sharron1

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Hi, An interesting observation, to manage the snacking urges I took to eating Almonds. I mean mountains of them at regular times during the day Delicious. But a couple of months ago I chipped my tooth on said delights, so until it could be repaired I decided to give up on the almonds. 6 weeks later tooth restored. I weighed myself and found I had lost 5 llbs. I knew almonds were calorific, but I was shocked. Although in fairness I had been told by the dietician to go easy. I am now back on the almonds but with a little more restraint. But, goodness are they are delicious.
 
I'm with you there @Sharron1, well, all nuts really. I keep a packet of mixed nuts in my handbag for when I'm stuck in traffic, but may decide to ease back on them after your cautionary tale!
 
Tbh, it was more the chipped tooth and cost of dental treatment (not even the pain factor) that was the greater concern.
 
Tbh, it was more the chipped tooth and cost of dental treatment (not even the pain factor) that was the greater concern.
It was the pork scratchings wot done my tooth! :D
 
OMG working out food menu with diabetes is bad enough and now having to think about teeth. Good luck with the pork scratchings
 
Almonds are my swing factor. If I don't think about how many I'm eating, I start putting on weight. If I count almonds, I lose it.

God I love almonds 🙂
 
So do I love them BUT they are simply dreadful from a food miles POV amongst other things. I also love roasted pistachios, ditto cashews and unroasted pecans & walnuts.
 
So do I love them BUT they are simply dreadful from a food miles POV amongst other things.
Depends where you are, of course! Mine come from about 7 miles away.

Anyway, I suspect that "food miles" is a marketing concept invented by first world farmers to help shut out cheaper producers in the developing world.
 
I have to admit I am back on the almonds, but without such a vigorous crunch. As for the salt, that has been ditched. Ok BP, want to keep it that way, so I can avoid any conversations with my GP.
 
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