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Low Carb Recipes What Can You Eat?



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By : Nick Brighton    29 or more times read
Submitted 2008-05-01 12:34:12
Although there are a lot of low carb recipes available through my free 7 day low carb diet crash course, I thought it might be useful for you to use the following list as a certain go to guide when working out what foods to pick up on your next shopping trip, or when just mooching your cupboards in the evening!

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Low carb diets here s the sorts of foods you can eat:
SNACKS:

# Celery with peanut butter
# Celery with tuna salad
# Hard boiled eggs
# Deviled eggs
# Dill pickles and cheddar cheese (no kidding, it’s a great combo)
# 1/4 cup berries with 1/3 cup cottage cheese
# Nuts (keep raw ones in the freezer if you think you’ll overeat them)
# Sunflower seeds (get them in the shell so it will take longer to eat them)
# Other seeds (How to Toast Pumpkin or Squash Seeds)
# Low Carb Trail Mix
# Jerky (beef or turkey try to find low sugar varieties)
# Low carb shakes
# Cheese sticks, such as string cheese
# Sugar free Jello, alone or with cottage cheese and a sprinkling of nuts
# Make sugar free lime Jello with part coconut milk for a large package, dissolve the powder in a cup of boiling water, add a can of coconut milk, and then add the rest of the water. Stir well.
# Cheese with a few apple slices
# 4 ounce plain or sugar free yogurt with berries and flax seed meal
# Smoked salmon and cream cheese on cucumber slices
# Lettuce Roll ups – roll luncheon meat, egg salad, tuna or other filling and veggies in lettuce leaves
# Lunch Meat Roll ups – roll cheese or veggies in lunch meat (read the labels for carbs on the lunch meat)
# Spread bean dip, spinach dip, or other low carb dip or spread on the lunch meat or lettuce and then roll it up
# Raw veggies and spinach dip, or other low carb dip
# Pork rinds, with or without dip
# Ricotta cheese with fruit and/or nuts and/or flax seed meal
# Mushrooms with cheese spread inside (or other spreads or dips)
# Low carb snack bars (watch out for sugar alcohols, especially maltitol)
# Product Review: Atkins Advantage Bars
# Pepperoni Chips Microwave pepperoni slices until crisp great with cheeses and dips
# Garlic Parmesan Flax Seed Crackers
# Parmesan Crisps Good when you want a crunchy snack.
# Peanut Butter Protein Balls

PROTIENS:

Be careful to avoid breaded meats (including “breaded from within” dishes like meatloaf) and meats served with high carb sauces.

Atkins points out that mussels and oysters have carbs, so be sure to count them.

Some organ meats contain carbohydrates. Atkins recommends limiting organ meats to 4 oz. per day. One ounce of raw beef liver has about 1 gram of carbohydrate one ounce cooked has 1.4 grams.

Be aware that hams and luncheon meats often have added sugars check the labels or have the deli worker do it.

Limit consumptions of processed meats, especially with nitrites (hot dogs, bacon, etc).

FRUITS:

Fruits lowest in sugar:

Rhubarb
Strawberries (more about berries on low carb diets)
Cranberries
Raspberries
Blackberries
Blueberries
Grapefruit
Melons
Apricots
Plums
Peaches
Pears
Guava
Cherries
Apples
Papaya

These are fairly high in sugar:

Grapes
Tangerine
Oranges
Pineapple
Kiwi

The following fruits are very high in sugar and generally going to be very infrequent visitors to the low carb diet:

Bananas
Dried Fruit
Mango
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