That looks really good!
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I find that making the Cauliflower pizza crust is a pain in the ass and time consuming so I order pre-maid crust from https://www.califlourfoods.com. They are incredible and they have different recipes for the crust on their website and Facebook page. I highly recommend checking it out!
This is a good thread. May motivate me to finally start some yoga. Getting too stiff and keeping up with grandbabies is a must around here, and the garden. The cool winter vegetables are finally starting to come in so I will be knee deep in good stuff. The only pitfall is the winter crop of potatoes. They are just too good to pass up. Another pitfall of mine is crispy chicken or turkey skin... We will be frying a turkey for Thanksgiving.
Thanks Lacey! I took a look and I will definitely give them a try after the holidays. They are pricey, although not compared to ordering a decent pizza out somewhere. I am just spending too much money trying to replace many of the basics in my kitchen with low carb stuff. It's a process!
Great advice Derek. I am so happy you will be chiming in as your success is a model for us all!
Cutting my soda was the first thing I did, and probably the hardest.
I have been buying beautiful organic romaine & it is so crispy and delicious that it is actually a treat. It's great with almost any Mexican food in place of tortillas, or even cheesy sloppy Joe type stuff. I am going to try enchiladas using a thinly sliced zucchini wrapper with leftover turkey after the holiday.
Your Philly cheese steak pepper sounds divine!
Veggies are you friend in all forms be sure to get enough protein as well in form of a protein shake or something through the day as well
Way to go Laurie! You are off to a great start. I just downloaded Lose It and I think I like it. I can't figure out how to get it to show net carbs, yet, but I am sure that it can once I figure to out.
I think for most of us here, the fact that we spend many nights away from home will make it more challenging. Maybe we can discover some nice low(er) carb options at some of the places we frequent and share them here.
Well, I can tell from recent photos posted here and there that people are slimming down, so I am very happy to see this thread with hints and links and motivation. I looked into Keto, got a bunch of books out of the library, etc., but realized it would not be something I could handle without feeling deprived. That said, lower carb definitely works for me. I'm about 45 lbs. down from my high and have been in a range for a while, which I guess means I'm okay at maintaining, but I sure could use a nudge to lose the rest of the weight!
Cauliflower cooked in chicken stock and then smashed with Laughing Cow Light is very comforting, and also, for those who live close to Trader Joes, they have cauliflower pizza crusts.