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Bisquick!!!???!!!?? I was on Bariatric Eating website looking up recipes trying to find a good recipe to make for myself and my family for dinner tonight. I am 8 weeks post op. I see a recipe for cheeseburger pie.... Looked yummy. I read the recipe and it says to add in 1/2 cup of BISQUICK!!!!!!??????!!!!! WHAT??????!!!!!!! I don't know about anyone else but carbs to me at this point are so taboo it is not even funny. ???? ughhhhh I know a 1/2 cup for the whole recipe I guess over all is not a lot, but even still the thought of adding it into the food is gut wrenching. I am trying so hard to LOSE.. does anyone else have these thoughts and issues? I just broke a 4 week stall..... Yes 4 WEEK! UGHH and I lost 4 BIG WHOPPING pounds after it broke.... And now holding AGAIN ????.... Last thing I want to do is eat carbs lol..... So is this normal to fear carbs? And is it normal to see carbs on a Bariatric website for recipes? I really want to be successful and don't want to ever regain, after I finally lose it all.

Thank you in advance guys ???????? I will show you the recipe

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Back away from the Bisquick. In maintenance this would be ok, but eesh.

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Thank you!!! ???????????????????????????????????????? that's what I thought ????????????????

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yes many bariatric recipes are written by people alrady in maintenance. so to them lower mid carb type recipes are great but until you hit that stage, im with you, the only good carb is one i leave behind. now if you HAVE to then there are mr deent carbs like vegetabe carbs etc. but even those i didnt start until 6 months in.

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Look up Carbquick. I got it off Amazon. Or Bob's Red Mill low carb baking mix. I substitute those!

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That said, 1/2 C for six servings doesn't seem that bad to me personally, but you need to decide if it will be a trigger for you.

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Carbquick is terrible. Ugh, I remember trying it when I did Adkins. Shudder.

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Carbquick is terrible. Ugh, I remember trying it when I did Adkins. Shudder.

I don't mind it in recipes like the one above... I don't use it for stand alone things like pancakes or biscuits.

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LOVE Carbquick! I make sausage cheddar balls with it. Delish!

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LOVE Carbquick! I make sausage cheddar balls with it. Delish!

Ooooh yum! Please share the recipie!

LOVE Carbquick! I make sausage cheddar balls with it. Delish!

Ooooh yum! Please share the recipie!

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@@jess9395

2 cups Carbquick

1 lb spicy bulk sausage at room temperature (Breakfast sausage...I use jimmy dean hot)

1 lb extra sharp cheddar cheese shredded

1 TSP of Water

Few shakes of cayenne pepper

Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
  2. Combine carbquick, raw sausage, and cheese in a large mixing bowl.
  3. Spray baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray.
  4. Form small balls (more like loose clumps)out of mixture, and line balls on baking sheet about 2 inches apart.
  5. Bake for 30 minutes until browned and crispy!

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I'm pre-op and have already given up carbs to prepare for surgery (later this week). Carbs are a really bad trigger for me so I have to face facts that, for a year or more, they're out of my life. When they're allowed back in (and my doc recommends they come dead last - even in maintenance) I'll still need to be careful and make good choices.

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