Cheese
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I can't do low fat dairy, it's just not the same. Keep eating the full fat cheese and maybe cut down the portion and really savor it by eating it slowly.0
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For most cheeses I get reduced fat. I don't buy any specific brand though, I usually just go for what is on sale.
I would suggest trying fat free cheeses as they taste bad IMO, and they don't melt well and have a lot of added fillers to replace the fat. But reduced fat typically doesn't have fillers. I can't tell the difference in taste in most cheeses between reduced fat and full fat.0 -
Diet cheese just isn't worth it. Practice moderation, over-indulge (preferably with copious amounts of wine), or skip it. Those are the only real options when it comes to delicious, wonderful cheese.0
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Diet cheese is just a terrible abomination. Cheese I love. You can swap out the bread or crackers for salad or cucumber or change around what you eat with the cheese to make it fit your goals. Or buy ridiculously good and expensive cheese so you have the extra incentive to keep the portions sensible.
(Personally I like to use full fat cheese towards my fat macros so it has its purpose.... Okay that's an excuse but cheese should be able to fit in most plans)0 -
What is meant by "diet cheese"? I've never heard that term.0
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