Low-Carbohydrate Nutrition Approaches in Patients with Obesity, Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes

Low Carb on a Budget Patient Guide

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22 STOCKING A LOW-CARB FRIENDLY KITCHEN When you begin eating low-carb, the first and biggest obstacle can be, "What do I eat?" Use these handy shopping lists to help guide you through the grocery aisles. Green List Foods are nutrient dense, low in carbs, and satisfying. GREEN LIST FOODS Full-fat Dairy Dairy adds fat, flavor, and some protein to each meal. It's also quick food to grab while on the go. Stores often have cheese sticks in mozzarella or cheddar cheeses, which are easy to pack in lunches. Meats, Fish, and sources of protein Look first for sources of protein. Purchase meats on sale. Used canned meats to make cold salads such as chicken salad or tuna salad by adding a little mayonnaise, chopped dill pickles, and salt. Canned meats can also be used to make a quick casserole. Full-fat Dairy Butter Heavy cream Sour cream Cream cheese Full-fat Cheeses Mozzarella Fresh parmesan Cheddar American Gouda or smoked gouda Provolone Swiss Havarti Blue cheese Feta Goat cheese Bacon Beef (ground) Beef (stewed) Beef Roasts Beef bones (broth) Canned tuna Cod Chicken breasts Chicken wings Chicken (whole) Chicken quarters Chicken feet (broth) Chicken thighs w/ skin Deli meat Eggs Flounder Hot dogs (w/o fillers) Liver Lamb (ground) Pork (ground) Pork roasts Pork steaks Pork shoulders Pork butts Pork tenderloin Pork (pulled) Pepperoni Ribs Salmon Sausage Shrimp Steak Shaved steak (Philly cheesesteak) Turkey breast Turkey (whole)

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