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Low-carb diets

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Low-carb cinema snacks?

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Frettchen · 17/07/2013 16:59

I'm fairly new to low-carbing, so I'm still figuring out what is and what isn't ok. Messed up twice this week with buying fruit juice then realising it's not allowed for the initial 2-week period.

Anyhoo - I'm going to the cinema tomorrow to watch three films back-to-back and have a hankering for haribo - clearly not an allowed substance. What can I get from the supermarket to nibble on in the cinema which would fit the Low-Carb WOE? It's got to be no-mess and edible in the semi-darkness.

TIA!

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QueenQueenie · 17/07/2013 17:59

pork scratchings? small portions of hard cheese? olives?

JulesJules · 17/07/2013 18:01

macadamia nuts

JulesJules · 17/07/2013 18:01

I think almonds are OK too

Frettchen · 17/07/2013 21:57

Oooh, some of those could work - will pop in to the shops en route with a list of 'allowed' things and see what takes my fancy. Thanks!

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NooMyx · 18/07/2013 08:17

Nuts, yes. :) I would actually love to be able to snack on some good beef jerky type stuff, so if anyone knows a brand that's not full of sugar and additives, pls share!

goodasitgets · 18/07/2013 18:13

I saw some paleo beef jerky on a website the other day... Bear with me

goodasitgets · 18/07/2013 18:14

Does have sugar but lowest ive found and its grass fed meat
www.athleat.co.uk/grass-fed-beef-snacks/28-day-aged-grass-fed-beef-jerky.html

NooMyx · 18/07/2013 20:06

That looks loads better than the normal stuff; thanks. :)

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