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I know Alton Brown (Good Eats guy) had an avocado frosting recipe, and I think he had an avocado ice cream one too. Maybe swap out any high carb sweeteners in those? Personally, here are a few of my favorite ways to eat avo (in no particular order): sliced in half and sprinkled with bacon salt, diced on a salad with ranch…
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It would also depend on whether you're doing total carb count or net carb count, and what a typical serving of the fruit is. For example, a typical starfruit is around 3 oz, so that would be 5.7g of total carbs, and it has a net carb count of 1.13g/oz, which for our 3-oz serving would be 3.4g. Raspberries, which you have…
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Most meats, butter, cream, mayo, oil, and veggies such as lettuce, leafy greens, avocado, asparagus, broccoli, cauliflower, cucumbers, radishes, celery, etc. If you want to friend me I would be glad to help with in-depth lists and help you find the foods you're interested in.
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I am at a loss for words....
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When I was learning how to cook, a friend showed me that lettuce browns much faster if you leave the ribs in, so if you have the time and patience, remove the ribs, preferably by breaking, and that should give you greener lettuce for a little while longer. Also, as everyone else said, keep the veggies separate and dry…
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It might have been Vita, except they don't seem to sell a honey version anymore. I am hoping the seafood manager at one Publix can find it - he said he'll look into it for me. Hopefully I can find something similar. Thank you all for your help! AGB
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I'm doing low carb too! Feel free to add me.
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As others have said, A NutriBullet is the way to go! I have used mine to make plenty of green smoothies, and if you let it run a minute or so, most everything gets pureed, even frozen berries and ice. The exception is raspberry seeds. I have also used it to make homemade coconut butter from flakes, which takes a few…
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1) a Tic-Tac 2) a 2" piece of celery 3) a bacon bit 4) a drop of beer 5) 1/4 of a baby carrot 6) a radish 7) 1/4 of a small strawberry 8) 1 slice of cucumber 9)a cup of black coffee I kid, but if you want a real list of low-calorie foods, here's one with 50 foods under 50 calories…
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I agree with IWTBFCIN3, they are good except the cranberry one, which is sickly-sweet, but the Bistro Salad is tart and bacony, and the SW has a spicy kick! I also have an Asian one in the freezer. I haven't tried yet, but I don't think I'll be disappointed.
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I'm not criticizing, but for starters, you need to pick the entries that reflect the actual calorie count of what you're eating. For example, there is no way on earth that 13 ounces of potatoes have only 55 calories. A 4 oz baked potato has 100 calories, so for 13 oz you have about 330 calories. Your stats are off by 275…
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Based on my experience, 1) As others have stated, drink your water. 2) Asparagus, cabbage, cucumbers, oatmeal are some natural diuretics in my experience. 3) Eat some potassium-rich foods, such as avocados, bananas, or coconut water (unsweetened). This encourages cells to release sodium, and the excess water goes with it.