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"Life Without Bread"

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Pashalis:
what still amazes me is that I can eat almost only fatty meat the whole day for months now and there was not one single day where I got tired of it or was not hungry for it !

Pete:

--- Quote from: Pashalis on May 07, 2012, 11:14:43 AM ---what still amazes me is that I can eat almost only fatty meat the whole day for months now and there was not one single day where I got tired of it or was not hungry for it !

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When I think of all the foods I used to inhale and now just eating meats, fats and some veggies I really can't believe it myself. And your absolutely right, not once have I ever been tired of it. I actually can't wait for breakfast sometimes when I'm going to bed!   :lol:

Kaigen:
 :D Same here and that amaze me a lot. I'm now 3 weeks in weekly mansion, and alone :evil: Bacon, Bacon, Bacon!!! hip hip hurray!

melatonin:

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--- Quote from: melatonin on May 07, 2012, 10:23:45 AM ---Thanks for the reminder about Buckwheat. Ive just seen that local supermarket sells the Buckwheat muesli, that should help (With almond milk) to calm down the need for carbs for a month or two. blinis's sound good, but i dont have too much energy for perperation of meals atm.

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No, No, NO!

Ditch the almond milk - it is carby and evil.  NO GRAINS FOR BREAKFAST.

Best to stick with just eating a big, meaty breakfast, maybe with several eggs.   The blinis should only be used if you are dying for a bit of bread.

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Ok, cheerz for the heads-up. Buckwheat is a last resort then.

SAO:

--- Quote from: melatonin on May 07, 2012, 02:26:19 PM ---Ok, cheerz for the heads-up. Buckwheat is a last resort then.

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I think it might be withdrawal symptoms so if you can stick it out cold turkey for a week or 2, just have fatty meats and a little bit of veggies, the cravings should go away. It helps to remove yourself from physically seeing or smelling the "bad stuff" too, to not remind yourself of it. Good luck!

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