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Danzgal
01-22-2004, 08:35 PM
I was eating eggs for breakfast, but I was eating bacon , not canadian bacon (its so expensive) but real bacon, you know BACON!!! :lol: I just got my SBD book and found that BACON its to be avoided, so did I mess up big time?? Sorry for so many questions. :dizzy: Thanks for all the support :D

:thanks:

ellis
01-22-2004, 08:54 PM
Danzgal, look for turkey or chicken bacon. It takes a bit of getting used to, but... ;)

luckyredlisa
01-22-2004, 09:07 PM
Bite your tongue! Regular Bacon!!! :yikes:

Totally kidding. But, well, ummm, as you probably figured out by now by skimming your book and checking out the label on your bacon- the idea is to avoid foods high in saturated fats, and regular (delicious, scrumptious, addictive) bacon is extremely high in saturated fats :devil: !

So, I wouldn't go on eating it. Maybe freeze the rest? Cook it off and feed it to the dog? :shrug:

But as far as your diet, as one newbie to another, I say just put it behind you! Sit down tonight and read what you can of the book. Once you see the REASONS behind the eating plan, it will all make sense and you won't have this feeling of blindly memorizing lists or following the snippets of advice you'll get in a thread, wonderful as that advice is! :lol:

You are not doomed to a life without the pleasures of bacon! You can have turkey bacon and yes, that canadian bacon is really tasty, too. Much more filling and satisfying, IMHO.

Good luck!

Big Wheelz
01-23-2004, 12:46 PM
Ham is also very good--but make sure you get "smoked" ham, rather than "sugar cured" or "honey cured" ham. Hidden carbs there!

I made some really good quiche cups last week using a package of diced ham, diced artichoke hearts, a big carton of "fake egg," and grated swiss cheese. Quite tasty!

LuckyRedLisa: I can get by on two quiche cups--but to be totally honest, I get maybe 8-10 cups per batch, and I use the BIG muffin pans for mine! :D