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Over 1,000 Low-Carb & Keto Recipes from CarbSmart for all levels of low-carb cooking & low-carb baking. CarbSmart.com has hundreds of low-carb recipes for healthy low-carb, ketogenic lifestyles. Recipes for Atkins Fat Fast and high-fat, low carb meals. Many recipes are gluten-free and/or sugar-free.

Low-Carb Lesson #14: Caesar Salad & Sunshine Cantaloupe

This evening's meal, Chicken Caesar Salad, is the ultimate make-ahead dinner or lunch. Everything is prepared ahead of time, so that when it comes time to serve your meal all you have to do is toss it all on the plate. It's great for those evenings when everybody is going in different directions and no one is eating at the same time. With everything already prepared, everyone can fend for themselves. This is my kind of cooking!

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Low-Carb Lesson #13: Low Carb Mexican Fiesta; Meatloaf, Fauxtatoes, Beans, Deviled Eggs, & Pina Colada Mocktail

Low Carb Fiesta

Everyone loves a Low Carb Mexican Fiesta - Mexican and Southwestern food, and you don't have to go out to a restaurant to get it. When it's time for a family party, and what better theme to have than a Mexican fiesta? This colorful meal is guaranteed to perk everybody up on a cold, damp day.

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Low-Carb Lesson #11: Italian Meatball Stew, Caesar Salad, & Garlic Sticks

Low-Carb Gluten-Free Italian Meatball Stew Recipe

For Italian Meatball Stew you need to make meatballs. You probably already figured that out, right? I like to make the meatballs ahead of time and put them in the freezer. The meatballs can be used not only in Italian Meatball Stew but in spaghetti sauce, rolled up into Romaine lettuce leaves with some tomatoes, cheese, and Italian salad dressing or a little heated spaghetti sauce for a meatball sandwich, or just heated and munched as a snack, so don't hesitate to make a double batch. They're always handy to have on hand.

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Low-Carb Lesson #10: Pork Roast & Stir Fried Cabbage

Pork is a terrific meat for low carbers. It’s versatile and surprisingly lean. Roasts like those I just bought are particularly handy. I sliced the first roast up into boneless pork chops before I froze it. I divided the two halves of the second roast and sliced one half into thin slivers for stir fries and the other into small cubes for use in soups and stews. The addition of Stir Fried Cabbage rounds out today's lesson.

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Low-Carb Lesson #09: Fish Almandine, Wax Beans, & Mandarin Spinach Salad

This week's menu features a simple fish dish, a cooked vegetable, and a side salad. Notice the variety of colors (white fish sprinkled with green parsley and red paprika), yellow waxed beans, and a dark green spinach salad with splashes of red and orange. Imagine what this meal would look like if mashed cauliflower were substituted for the waxed beans and coleslaw were substituted for the spinach salad. While all the dishes might taste good, the lack of color would be so boring that your eyes would cross. And I can guarantee that your kids wouldn't eat it. Never underestimate the visual aspects of the meals you prepare!

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Low-Carb Lesson #08: Pizza Frittata & Tossed Salad

Sometimes there is no need to cook dinner for the whole family, but you still need to eat and want something quick. The week's meal of Pizza Frittata & Tossed Salad fits the bill, and requires virtually no planning or preparation. You probably have all the ingredients already on hand, and can put the whole meal together in less than 15 minutes.

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Meet Diana Lee

Diana Lee never intended to write a cookbook. All she wanted to do was be able to provide her family with sugar free, low carbohydrate muffins, cookies, sweet rolls, cakes, and pies. Through her participation in a number of Internet low carbohydrate support lists, Diana became aware that many people longed for just the types of recipes she was developing, and Baking Low Carb was born. (Click here: Baking Low Carb).

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Low-Carb Cooking 101 – A Brief Introduction

Low-Carb Green Eggs and Ham Recipe - In Oven

Almost anyone can eat only plain baked and broiled meats, cooked low-carbohydrate vegetables, and salad greens for two or three weeks, but almost no one can eat only those things for long periods of time without becoming bored and giving up. If we are to be successful at making low carbohydrate eating a lifestyle change rather than a quick fix diet, we need to change how we cook.

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Low-Carb Lesson #06: Oven Roasted Chicken & Peppers

For this week’s Low Carb Lesson we have Chicken & Peppers. Pay particular attention to the construction of the salad. Yes, the salad would taste just the same if you simply whacked up the tomatoes and dumped them on the salad greens, but slicing and arranging them the way the recipe indicates will take you no more than an extra minute or two and will make a big difference in how the salad looks. Take the time to do it.

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