Hello...
Sorry I'm late. I have been in a different job for the summer, and with the wacky schedule, plus coming back from three weeks holidays, haven't had the time to visit regularly.
Low carb foods in the Peg...
Your favourite supermarket du jour for the regular stuff like meat, veggies, eggs, and cheese
Safeway for Bob Mills soy flour and bacon puffs. Old Dutch won't sell to the general public anymore. You can also get Price Choppers to bring in a box for you. They will charge you a little bit extra, but still not a bad price.
Wal-Mart for macadamia nuts. Far cheaper than Safeway!
Borowski's Health Food Store on St. Anne's for low carb chocolate bars and Aitkins Raspberry Syrup (it's made with Splenda). Sure adds a nice zip to the wild berry mix from the St. James Costco (Transcona doesn't carry it). Borowski's does have a small supply of Dr. Aitkins products. If there is something special you would like, ask Debbie if she could order it for you.
Costco also carries a low carb protein powder. Don't have the name at the moment. It's downstairs and it's 3:30 a.m.!
There is also a health food store that stocks some low carb products and they are across from the Royal Fork, close to Saan's in Transcona.
Scoop and Weigh on Grant for wheat gluten and the various things needed for Gabi's Bread. We throw in sunflower, flax, and sesame seeds. They have a nice selection of sugar free chocolates, however, they are expensive and you can eat too many of them. Bathroom visits could be the result, especially the jelly bellies. Keep in mind these are sugarless and not necessarily low carb!
If you go out to a restaurant, make them give it to you your way!
If you go for the ribs at Montana's, ask for them without sauce. Instead of coleslaw or beans, they do really nice steamed veggies (broccoli, cauliflower, and carrots, with garlic butter) They will bring you double veggies if you opt out of the other sides. You can eat the carrots, or not.
If you don't mind a higher carb dinner, (who knows what's in the seasoning mix) ask for the fajitas without tortillas. They will substitute leaf lettuce for the tortillas and while they are a little fragile, it makes a nice substitute. We usually get the fajitas for two with a mix of steak and chicken and ask for extra veggies.
We just came back from a visit to Fargo and found La Tortillas at the Cash Wise by West Acres and stocked up on those, plus some Dr. Aitkins bars. The bars aren't too bad, but I think I would rather have the occasional Ross Chocolate Bar. I made Tortilla rolls for lunch the other day. Not bad, seemed a little doughy, but an nice change.
We bought a 12 pack of white grape soda made with Splenda. I'm not used to the taste. Reminds me of Koolaid. Have to use lots of ice.
Happy Harry's in Grand Forks stocks the Michelob Low Carb beer. It was 5.99 for 6. With the exchange rate, it's a bit pricey, but would be nice for the occasional treat. It's chilling in the fridge now, so will have to do a taste test.
My hubby, Ray, checked out some of the food stores in GF for the tortillas, but so far, no go. Be a shame if we had to go all the way to Fargo to stock up!
Robin
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