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"Tori M" wrote in message
... He just does not understand that some people CAN eat lower carbed things like low carb bread. Just can not wrap his head arround it. I know plenty of people that eat bread and are not fat.. On the other hand they dont sit down and eat 3 sandwhiches in a sitting. For myself, I can eat this. A piece or 2 every so often. Others may not be able to - and I would expect those to simply bypass the recipe. Even though I've used usenet for a decade, it never fails to amaze me that so many adults haven't grasped the simple facts that everybody's opinions, thoughts, experiences, and lives aren't the same as theirs. That's a very basic fact of life. I'll probably continue to post a recipe every so often that I've found helpful, in the event that someone else may, also. Take 'em or leave 'em, makes no difference to me. But don't expect me to live by your rules, I'm doing just fine using my own and when I need help or advice, I'll ask - and then I'll take it or leave it . -- Sherry 364/318/195 low carb since 4/3/05 http://lowcarb.owly.net - NEW PICS 6/30 - NEW RECIPES 7/4 |
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"Tori M" wrote in message
... Oh I understand.. Just like 1 day every month I have 1 slice of whole wheat toast when I eat out for breakfast. Yes it is not low carb but I dont eat toast at home because I would overeat it.. there I only have 1 slice.. can not over eat it if you only have 1. Yup...I make things for my husband's lunch that I wouldn't eat like he does; this bread I make mostly for him, he walks about 11 miles at work every night, pushing heavy equipment, and eats a lot more than I do. He likes having 2 sandwiches and spreading out his lunch over his breaks during the night to keep his energy levels constant. He of course gets the majority of the "bread", I eat some because I like it and because all that fiber helps me in, er, other ways .. I don't count his carbs, but he gets the same lower carb foods, just more of them, and he's dropping weight like crazy. Weight loss isn't something he was all that interested in, but he started eating my same foods to support me in my own efforts and it is also paying off for him . I'm eating right, feeling better than I have in years, am having so many benefits that I didn't think I'd ever have (sleeping well, skin cleared up for the first time since I was 11, tons of energy, almost no reflux at all, etc.) that I know I'm healthier because of the way I eat, including my high fiber "bread" recipes. Others don't have to like it, or even agree with it - or with your slice of wheat toast once a month . -- Sherry 364/318/195 low carb since 4/3/05 http://lowcarb.owly.net - NEW PICS 6/30 - NEW RECIPES 7/4 |
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"JC Der Koenig" wrote: Relatively speaking, bread is how relatively many people got relatively fat in the first place. Unfortunately, I have to concur. :-( I know it was one of _my_ biggest downfalls. Bread and sodas...... sigh Fortunately, I no longer miss bread. I'm sensitive to wheat products anyway. -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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"Tori M" wrote: He just does not understand that some people CAN eat lower carbed things like low carb bread. Just can not wrap his head arround it. I know plenty of people that eat bread and are not fat.. On the other hand they dont sit down and eat 3 sandwhiches in a sitting. Tori Thye also probably do not suffer from Insulin resistance like the vast majority of morbidly obese people do. ;-) -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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Sherry---I appreciate your LC bread recipe. I know that for some of us,
having a wide variety of LC subs is the reason for success, not THE reason for failure. KEEP posting your new discoveries! If the LC "Purists" cant dig it, screw em AND the lop-eared mule they rode in on.. Nobody's hoilding a gun to their heads MAKING them eat a LC sub. LassChance "Hey - if someone wants it, fine. If not, fine. It's not THAT big a deal...sheesh... You're completely missing the point. Marsha/Ohio Oh, that's ok then...forget I said anything ." |
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