I'm trying pretty hard to find somewhere I can buy low carbon food options as I just don't have time to cook myself. What should I do?
I'm trying pretty hard to find somewhere I can buy low carbon food options as I just don't have time to cook myself. What should I do?
Nuts are some of the best high-protein, low carb foods available. For other snacks, visit: http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/whattoeat/a/sn...
Written in June 2008
Nuts (walnuts, cashews,almonds) and seeds (pumpkin, sunflower) make a good snack or breakfast.Quinoa is an easy to cook grain (bit like couscous) but high in protein and low in carb.
Written in June 2008
Hi guys - thanks for the comments. I'll definitely take a look at the low-carb recipe site. Looks like I need to do more digging around the internet!
Written in June 2008
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