What does your low carb meals look like??

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  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 3,697 Member
    EllaLeahB wrote: »
    I'm on Day 1..here's what I had for brunchwova1pvpjyr6.jpg

    Great way to start your keto day.
  • EllaLeahB
    EllaLeahB Posts: 310 Member
    Dinner was cauliflower rice, zoodles with Parmesan and a chicken leg. Not sure if what I'm doing is correct as I am a very newbie to this Keto thing
  • bjwoodzy
    bjwoodzy Posts: 593 Member
    Laurie6578 wrote: »
    What's in your chili garlic sauce, that looks great!
    bjwoodzy wrote: »
    Center cut pork chop and collard stems braised in bacon and chili garlic sauce
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    @Laurie6578 - Sorry, no one has ever responded to any of my pics before! The chili garlic sauce you asked about is just the Huy Fong chili garlic sauce. Similar flavor profile as their sriracha sauce, but without the sugar, and a bit hotter.
  • bjwoodzy
    bjwoodzy Posts: 593 Member
    edited June 2017
    @cstehansen dat steak is killin' me right now.

    I should go to bed!
  • bjwoodzy
    bjwoodzy Posts: 593 Member
    clawson91 wrote: »
    Cabbage Stir Fry with Smoked Beef Sausage (Oscar Mayer Select Naturals Uncured)

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    I have cabbage and sausage as a staple meal in my house. Drool.
  • bjwoodzy
    bjwoodzy Posts: 593 Member
    KnitOrMiss wrote: »
    bjwoodzy wrote: »
    Butterflied center cut pork chop w/peppers and onions, creamed spinach with dill Jack cheese

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    @bjwoodzy - Apologies if someone asked later in the thread, but please share the recipe for your creamed spinach!

    @KnitOrMiss - Sorry I just saw this comment from you from FEBRUARY lol.

    I got the recipe from here, but I used pepper jack cheese instead of cheddar
  • nadiaha7
    nadiaha7 Posts: 3 Member
    Here are a few of my keto meals and snacks. Features a lot of romaine lettuce, spinach, meat, cream and eggs. 1cbuaptd3red.jpg
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  • ReesyIsLivingOnKeto
    ReesyIsLivingOnKeto Posts: 38 Member
    Hi there. Add me as a friend.
  • kokonani
    kokonani Posts: 507 Member
    My God! I'm so hungry looking at these photos!..
  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 3,697 Member
    LizinLowell, I just had a nice breakfast, but I want this now.
  • JessicaLCHF
    JessicaLCHF Posts: 1,265 Member
    Bacon fries (bacon wrapped baked avocado) for lunch! Yum. I think next time I'll marinate in balsamic vinegar.
  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 3,697 Member
    Lunch today at the Hideaway, Wagyu and tenderlion burger with blu cheese, onion, and bacon, with a small side salad that included shaved parma. This place has pink and grey salt mixed in the salt grinders, so I included it in the photo.
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  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 3,697 Member
    Oh I forgot to post this meal. It was a weekend supper last week. Fillet Mignon with Super 7 salad mix that was sauted in butter with a few leaves of kale from the garden adding more green along with a single small sweet yellow pepper. Sauce on the steak is a basic red wine sauce, butter and red wine reduced down.

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  • pdxhak
    pdxhak Posts: 383 Member
    Spinach salad and a fat bomb for a snack

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  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 3,697 Member
    Full of great ideas, bumpty-bump for newbies.
  • bjwoodzy
    bjwoodzy Posts: 593 Member
    nadiaha7 wrote: »
    Here are a few of my keto meals and snacks. Features a lot of romaine lettuce, spinach, meat, cream and eggs.

    LOL @ "Deener"!

    I also sometimes eat my scrambled egg breakfast out of a mini skillet!

  • bjwoodzy
    bjwoodzy Posts: 593 Member
    Filet mignon with Roquefort mousse, had them hold the mashed potatoes

    You had me at Roquefort + mousse. Holy chit

  • KnitOrMiss
    KnitOrMiss Posts: 10,103 Member
    Steph_Maks wrote: »
    @AlexandraCarlyle I think it still depends on whomever entered the nutritional information into MFP originally.

    If it was someone in north america, then odds are the carb numbers are total, including fibre. If the person was from the UK or perhaps other parts of europe, then odds are the carbs are net, with fibre separate. That's on an item-by-item basis, so overall if you're filling your food diary with items from all over the place, I think the answer is, nobody knows?

    Though if you're in the UK and the food items you're entering are all predominantly based in the UK then I would think your results are going to be mostly the UK style of counting, with carbs being net. That's just a guess though.

    Yes, I suppose what I'm relying on is guesswork.... The food items I'm entering are from the MFP database for the most part. I don't get to decide where they come from... Mostly, because I use fresh stuff or home-made things, the contents tend to be 'generic'

    And even if they did come from the UK, how the database works out the carbs, net or otherwise, is not under my control, either.
    kpk54 wrote: »
    What @Steph_Maks said. How could you possibly know unless the entry happens to read something like USDA.
    Well, that's kind of why I'm asking...if anyone can shed any light on it.
    On another topic I am wondering what you could possibly eat that would be so high fiber yet so low in carbs. Without pondering too long, every food I think of that is high fiber is also generally high carb or at least highish carb. Vegetables, Fruit, legumes, nuts. Seeds.
    I hve no idea. I set my macros but I didn't touch the choice panel on the right, other than to set the different fat ratios. That's all I adjusted....
    Help me out here @AlexandraCarlyle. If not from a bottle of some sort of supplement, how are you getting so much fiber and so low carb? Have you had days where you hit the fiber goal without going over 15 carbs? What did you eat? I can see 25 carbs and 15 fiber possibly but not the opposite. I'm clearly drawing a blank.

    You and me both. I can't explain it either. I can't set a carb AND fibre tally. I tried but the system won't let me. I haven't opted for a subscription, if that's what's stopping me....

    @AlexandraCarlyle Fat Secret (www.fatsecret.com) is one of the sites I find to be reliable. I don't remember if there is a way to get UK values, but otherwise, by default, it counts the US way, with fiber included in the carb number... I like that it's really simple to calculation portions - and to get less common info like other nutrients.
  • KnitOrMiss
    KnitOrMiss Posts: 10,103 Member
    bjwoodzy wrote: »
    KnitOrMiss wrote: »
    bjwoodzy wrote: »
    Butterflied center cut pork chop w/peppers and onions, creamed spinach with dill Jack cheese

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    @bjwoodzy - Apologies if someone asked later in the thread, but please share the recipe for your creamed spinach!

    @KnitOrMiss - Sorry I just saw this comment from you from FEBRUARY lol.

    I got the recipe from here, but I used pepper jack cheese instead of cheddar

    @bjwoodzy Well, luckily I'm still here, and I hadn't gotten wacky enough to go look for myself, so this was a welcome response! Goodness, I'm lazy, though!
  • KnitOrMiss
    KnitOrMiss Posts: 10,103 Member
    edited September 2017
    nadiaha7 wrote: »
    Here are a few of my keto meals and snacks. Features a lot of romaine lettuce, spinach, meat, cream and eggs.
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    I do not know what this glorious looking dish of some creamy sauce, broccoli, mushrooms, and zoodles is, but I would absolutely love to know, @nadiaha

    It looks like some kind of variation of stroganoff ... maybe without the beef??

    Or are those clams? Like some kind of chowder? Either way, you have me primed for lunch! <3
  • AlexandraCarlyle
    AlexandraCarlyle Posts: 1,603 Member
    They look an awful lot like Mussels, to me..... *licks lips*..... :)
  • KnitOrMiss
    KnitOrMiss Posts: 10,103 Member
    They look an awful lot like Mussels, to me..... *licks lips*..... :)

    @AlexandraCarlyle - I've never eaten Mussels, so that would explain a lot of why there was not a recognition for me. I grew up US American "white trash" food assistance type foods...then as a broke adult without much food options, etc. I'm just now getting to where I can overcome food aversion enough to try new foods. It's amazing what eating low carb did for my palate.
  • AlexandraCarlyle
    AlexandraCarlyle Posts: 1,603 Member
    @KnitOrMiss you're so right - not so much in my case, because I have always had very eclectic and diverse tastes - I'll try anything once! - but my H has been astonished at the foods he now finds tasty and appealing. He would often refuse to eat some foods because he had an aversion to them, but now finds them a welcome addition to his meals.

    I will say many foods fall into the category of 'acquired taste' and maybe mussels may be one of those.

    Certain foods also fit the 'you'll either love it or hate it'.... and again, shellfish don't appeal to all....

  • mfr0125
    mfr0125 Posts: 33 Member
    Where can I find some recipes to all these delicious recipes?