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Bought 5 or 6 packs of Kerrygold salted on sale at Costco, and slowly going through it for BPC. Salted Kerrygold + SF caramel syrup = salted caramel flavor. Same here on the added salt, too.
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Bought 5 or 6 packs of Kerrygold salted on sale at Costco, and slowly going through it for BPC. Salted Kerrygold + SF caramel syrup = salted caramel flavor. Same here on the added salt, too.
Iām restructuring for zero carb after vacation, so this is my intended list:
Ground beef
Whole chickens
Lamb liver
Sardines
Canned salmon
Butter
Sour cream
All the cheeses
I make sure Iām stocked up on:
Did a big Costco and Whole Foods run today⦠spent wayyyyy too much money some of the staples for today as both my fridge and pantry are essentially empty:
Yep, I was thinking, āwhereās the dark choc?ā And I personally have grown to apprec a square of 90% dark choc from time to time.
Salted is the best IMO. You canāt taste the salt in the BPC and it will work to āsmoothā out any bitterness of the coffee.
Most of the lists have everything covered that I buy.
I would add:
Lillyās chocolate bars that are sweetened with stevia are very good. Half a bar is 3 or 4g of net carbs depending on the flavor you buy.
Palmetto Pimento cheese from Costco is amazing, the jalapeno version is my favorite!
Blue Diamond almond milk. Unsweetened Original.
Amazon is where I get things like C8 MCT oil and collagen hydrolysate. Everything else I get at Costco.
I found the unsalted and I prefer unsalted for my BPC, but I prefer salted for cooking. I donāt know what brands of coffee everyone else is drinking or how strong it is, I like a bold coffee and I donāt taste anything bitter about it.
I do appreciate your input though.
thanks! Iāve found that even if the coffee isnāt bitter to begin with, I still prefer the salted butter but then again Iām a salt fiendā¦
Yep, really. I know this looks absurd, but itās literally what I eat at least once a day, sometimes for all meals. I have been eating Keto Chow shakes (think Soylent for keto folks) for about a year and a half and have no intentions of stopping. Sure, I eat other āreal foodā like everyone else, but thereās always cold shakes in the fridge. As an IT guy, it suits the āslam it and get on with everything elseā mode we often deal with.
DIY Recipe: https://diy.soylent.com/recipes/keto-chow-150-master-rich-chocolate
(Chris Bair, who created Keto Chow and released this recipe as open source, also sells it pre-mixed and ready to go, but I didnāt want to paste a link that might break āno advertisingā rules)
love this thread! so fun, here it goes:
cheddar cheese
mozzarella cheese
parmesan cheese
grass fed beef
chicken thighs
pork chops
salad greens
blue cheese dressing
onions
garlic
broccoli
brussel sprouts
heavy whipping cream
kerrygold (salted)
eggs
almond meal
coffee
MCT oil
smart water
always refilling real salt, pepper, and spices too!
Veggies: avocado, cucumber, broccoli, peppers, onion, asparagus, mushroom, olive
Greens: spinach, iceberg, romaine, chard, arugula, baby kale, bok choy, collard greens
Nuts: almond, walnut, brazil nut, pepitas, macadamia
Meat: chicken thighs, ground beef, steak, lamb chops, brats, franks, salami, pastrami, prosciutto, capicola, other deli meats
Eggs, cheese: jack, cheddar, blue, brie, sour cream, heavy cream, toasted coconut flakes
Olive oil, Braggās apple cider vinegar, mayo, Sriracha, Koopās stoneground mustard, coffee
Berries: blue, black, rasp, straw (occasional, alternate)
Ground beef from local farmer
Ground pork from local farmer
Eggs from local farmer
Cheeseādifferent kinds
Cream Cheese
Butter
Salmon pattiesāfrozen
Meatballsāfrozen
Chicken legsāhot from rotisserie section
Canned salmon
Canned mackerel
Nutsāalmonds or pecans
Bacon bitsāprecooked precrumbled
Coconut oil
Olive oil
Mayonnaise
Salsa
Chili garlic sauceāHuy Fong brand
Pasta sauceāorganic
Sauerkraut
Konjac (shirataki) noodles
Instant coffee
Cocoa
Stevia
Whey protein powder
Free vegetables from neighbors sometimes
Yes, itās pretty simple now!