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| using soy flour? | tammyconatser10 | Atkins Diet 14-day Induction | 11 | December 27th, 2008 07:40 AM |
| Soy Flour On Induction? | lakersrule2 | Atkins Diet 14-day Induction | 3 | December 13th, 2008 08:42 PM |
| Using soy flour | audi | Recipe Requests | 2 | September 15th, 2008 10:37 PM |
| Soy Flour - or what's better | DDBoles | Main Atkins Diet Forum | 9 | September 15th, 2008 08:29 PM |
| Coconut Flour | studyinscarlet | Ongoing Weight Loss (OWL) | 12 | August 27th, 2008 05:28 AM |
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| I had the low carb fried chicken last weekend and LOVED it! It was the best chicken I have had in a very long time. I used to love KFC (only ones in Ireland are in Dublin or Belfast). This chicken beats KFC hands down and the best part it is completely legal. You could take this to a pot luck and I doubt if anyone would know the difference.
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| Soy flour is popular for low carb products because it's cheap and easy to buy. It isn't popular because of it's taste. In some recipes it works, in many, it doesn't. One of the interesting facets of soy flour is that it's been cooked prior to processing into flour, so the taste doesn't change in your baked goods. Taste the flour by itself. That's the flavor you are adding to your food. |
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