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"No Sugar" - Week 2 & Beyond.
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Last week was not very good due to Halloween and overload of candy everywhere. All my coworkers brought leftover Halloween candy to work & its hard to resist. Plus hubby went on shopping spree buying half off candy the day after Halloween which is something I introduced him to (bad idea). Today another coworker brought in her last batch of candy from Halloween but I didn't have any. I am going to ignore last week ever happened or me gaining 2lbs :(
This weekend wasn't very good on healthy eating all together between my mom insisting on eating at her house and my aunt inviting everyone which I was going to skip but mom said aunt will feel insulted because last week I went to another aunts house. My hubby bailed and said he doesn't care, Patriot game is on which is more important than any aunts feeling. So I was stuck going and having double heavy meal :( so much fried food.
So I am starting again today, no sugar November
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Baked butternut squash splashed with some olive oil, salt, black pepper and red chili has hit the spot lately when cutting out processed sugar. It's savory with this amazing sweetness when baked.
Same with carrots. Some reason when you throw them in the oven they become so sweet and lovely.
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Originally posted by Nusaiba View PostBaked butternut squash splashed with some olive oil, salt, black pepper and red chili has hit the spot lately when cutting out processed sugar. It's savory with this amazing sweetness when baked.
Same with carrots. Some reason when you throw them in the oven they become so sweet and lovely.
I drizzled some oil, pinch of salt, paprika and pepper
I cut them in wedges, he liked it
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Originally posted by zi-zizou View Post
Sweet potatoes would not be compatible with the keto diet.
*Shrugs
his main concern was avoiding rice and bread, these are the toughest for a Bengali man
Fakhri can vouch for it
(Husband's so called diet only lasted around two weeks)
Last edited by Ya'sin; 07-11-18, 01:39 PM.
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Originally posted by Ya'sin View Post
you're right, don't they have lower carb content than white potatoes though..
*Shrugs
his main concern was avoiding rice and bread, these are the toughest for a Bengali man
Fakhri can vouch for it
(Husband's so called diet only lasted around two weeks)
Sweet potatoes are really nice. Not sure why the normal potatoes are so popular.
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Originally posted by Nusaiba View PostBaked butternut squash splashed with some olive oil, salt, black pepper and red chili has hit the spot lately when cutting out processed sugar. It's savory with this amazing sweetness when baked.
Same with carrots. Some reason when you throw them in the oven they become so sweet and lovely.
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