What can you do to combat carb cravings between meals? Can you eat rhubarb on a low-carb diet? And how do you cook low-carb-friendly family dinners?
These and other questions are answered this week by our food-addiction expert, Bitten Jonsson, RN:
What can I do to combat carb cravings between meals?
I am a big carboholic and my drug of choice is pasta, how can I overcome that nagging craving for macaroni and cheese between meals.Shannon
Shannon,
That is usually a big problem in the beginning, having cravings. If you are eating a good LCHF diet, enough and in a good combination, I advise you to try something warm (coffee or tea) between meals and add one tablespoon of coconut oil and half a glass of room temperature water with one teaspoon of glutamine powder, which you'll find at the health store. If macaroni and cheese was a comfort food for you, it can be a hard habit to break. You can join our closed support group on Facebook " Sugarbomb in your brain " for more tools and support.
Wish you a craving-free future,
Bitten
Rhubarb on a low-carb diet?
Hi,Just wondering if rhubarb is acceptable with this way of eating? I can't find any mention of it anywhere.
Many thanks,
Fiona
Hi Fiona,
You are right, I have not seen it used either and I think I know the reason. It is very tart and in every recipe I find there is a lot of sugar added and pie crust. But it is low in carbs, so if you eat it raw you are fine.
Bitten
How do I cook low-carb-friendly family suppers?
What do I cook when I have a family dinner? My kids come to dinner with their children. What do I cook in place of spaghetti or potatoes and gravy, pies, ice cream, dessers etc.? I want to have them over more but I don't know how to handle it. I'm very new to the low-carb way of life.Jean
Jean,
I cook a lot for friends and family and I serve them low carb and they love it. I use all the great recipes, cauliflower as "rice" and "mashed cauliflower" and many other great things with vegetables. Gravy I do with only heavy cream and there are several LCHF desserts too. Just keep looking and try it.
Welcome to the LCHF world,
Bitten
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