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Has anyone tried this yet, it's called Carbquik? Please any feedback would be awesome.post-242829-1431820747576_thumb.jpg post-242829-14318207659399_thumb.jpg

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I've not but interested to learn more. (13 days post-op RnY)

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I've not but interested to learn more. (13 days post-op RnY)

Hopefully someone will chime in soon lol

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I have never even heard of it

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I have never even heard of it

It's supposed to be 90% less carbs. Kinda like biscuick I'm thinking.

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I have heard of it, bought some but can't have yet not far enough out. I was researching recipes: carbquik recipes....all kinds of things.

Please keep me informed when you do use ????

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I did buy this but only used in one recipe so far...it seemed fine...the family ate it an said nothing.

Good to know thanks ???? I'm starting to think that I should hold off on trying it as it may be a trigger for me.

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I used to buy it when I was doing Atkins. It is, basically low carb bisquick that you can use in anything. It was great. Haven't tried it since surgery though, so I can't speak to whether it would disagree with me like basically all breads do now. Sorry I don't have more recent info.

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I used to buy it when I was doing Atkins. It is, basically low carb bisquick that you can use in anything. It was great. Haven't tried it since surgery though, so I can't speak to whether it would disagree with me like basically all breads do now. Sorry I don't have more recent info.

Thanks for responding ???? I'm still to nervous to try.... I don't want a Gummy type ball in my stomach, hurting for hours ????

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I had some before surgery during the medically supervised weight loss my insurance required. I made biscuits and lemon muffins with it. I threw out the rest before surgery. It did have an 'off' taste to it compared to regular recipes, but nothing so bad that I didn't enjoy it.

Like others, however, I haven't tried it since my surgery (sleeve) 9 months ago. I have thought about picking some up recently, but it only comes in large packages and I would only want it very infrequently at this point since I still have weight to lose and really need to save the stomach room for more nutritious foods.

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I had some before surgery during the medically supervised weight loss my insurance required. I made biscuits and lemon muffins with it. I threw out the rest before surgery. It did have an 'off' taste to it compared to regular recipes, but nothing so bad that I didn't enjoy it.

Like others, however, I haven't tried it since my surgery (sleeve) 9 months ago. I have thought about picking some up recently, but it only comes in large packages and I would only want it very infrequently at this point since I still have weight to lose and really need to save the stomach room for more nutritious foods.

I definitely do miss my bread ???? but will survive..

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Tried it under year when I was doing Adkins.

Worked okay but led to bad juju for me as it opened the door to breads in general.

I'd always done best to stay away altogether.

Same thing said about the Adkins Snacks for me. Their snack bars were the undoing of my discipline.

That was during a hardcore 8 month Adkins push.

Now, though, it may be a product I revisit.

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