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Ramirez, there are plenty of you tube videos on making it. I found it in a low carb book years ago and have happily used it many many times. Break up the florets and put them in a food processor then whiz them till the contents are roughly the size of rice grains. Then pop them into the microwave with 1 or 2 tbs of water then nuke or 7 minutes, that's it. I've then used it for Chinese stir fry rice, for pilou etc,etc.. It works well alongside a general low card diet without changing any of your favourites from the site. I've also Successfully used it to make low carb bread but you will find all those goodies on YouTube, enjoy. PP
Hi 976, brilliant feed, and I totally get where you are coming from.Mine is a very similar background to yours. Was very active as a young lad, played all the usual sports, football, boxing, rugby and so on. I could eat what I wanted, drink what I wanted and never gained an ounce. This was pretty much the case up until about 4 years ago whereby I had a serious ankle break. I struggle to stand up for long periods of time, and walking anything over a mile is just painfull. So, as you can imagine, the weight has piled on at quite an alarming rate.I've never been one to count the calories as such but taking a long hard look at my diet really made me think.Typical weekly menu for me;Sunday: Full breakfast, Sunday Lunch, Chicken and stuffing sandwichesMonday: No Breakfast, 4 sandwiches 2 bags of crisp, chocolate bar, Large Donnor Kebab with seekh kebab starter.Tuesday: No Breakfast, 4 sandwiches 2 bags of crisp, chocolate bar, Full englishWednesday: No Breakfast, 4 sandwiches 2 bags of crisp, chocolate bar, Mid week BIR style curry, with starter.Thursday: Full english breakfast, no dinner, Chinese TAFriday: No Breakfast, 2 greggs sausage rolls and a meat & pot pasty. Friday night curry with starter washed down with a good6 - 8 cans of lager.Saturday: No Breakfast, Meat pie, chips, peas & gravy, Hot & spicy pizza from Pizza Hut, again washed down with similar amounts of ale.All of that with no excersise whatsoever Ray