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Low carb recipes sutiable for all low carb diets. Upated often.
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Low Carb Cooking Tip: Meat Grinder
Meat is obviously the most commonly used ingredient in low carb cooking. The problem is that when we go to eat a store bought hamburger or sausage we really have no way of knowing what really goes into the meat and therefore how many real carbs there...
Low Carb Peanut Butter Cheesecake
Low Carb Peanut Butter Cheesecake Ingredients: * 12 oz. heavy cream * 1/3 cup unsweetened peanut butter * 10 artificial sweetener packets * 4 oz. cream cheese * 6 oz. finely-grated almonds * 1/4 cup softened butter Preparation: Crust: 1. Take the fin...
Low Carb Spaghetti Squash Alfredo
Low Carb Spaghetti Squash Alfredo Ingredients: * 1 medium-sized spaghetti squash * 1 cup sour cream * 1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese * 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese * 1/4 tsp. garlic powder * 1/4 tsp. salt * 1/4 tsp. black pepper Preparation: 1....
Low Carb Raspberry Mousse
Low Carb Raspberry Mousse Ingredients: * 1/3 c. Creme * 1 Tbsp. Creme cheese; softened * Sugar Free Raspberry Jello mix to taste Preparation: 1. Whip the creme a little until it starts to stiffen up. 2. Add the creme cheese and blend. 3. Add Jello mi...
Low Carb Books: Low Carb Bartender
Myth: Beer is lower in carbohydrates than vodka or tequila. Fact: 1 ounce of tequila has less than 1 carb, and certain vodkas have 0 carbs. Myth: Drinking alcohol on a low-carb diet is a no-no. Fact: The Low-Carb Bartender provides carb-smart choic...
Low Carb Bacon and Leek Quiche
Low Carb Bacon and Leek Quiche Ingredients: * 1 bunch fresh spinach, well rinsed and trimmed * Salt and freshly ground pepper * 1 teaspoon canola oil * 2 pounds leeks, quartered, washed, and finely chopped * 2 ounces Canadian bacon, trimmed of fat an...

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