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Reddit mentions of Forrelli Rice Cakes Natural 3.1oz (Pack of 3) - Gluten Free & Vegan

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Forrelli Rice Cakes Natural 3.1oz (Pack of 3) - Gluten Free & Vegan
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    Features:
  • Forrelli Rice Cakes Set Natural Rice Cake Bundle - 3 Pack Gluten Free Rice Cakes Vegan Rice Cakes Plain Rice Cakes.
  • This rice cake set includes 3 pack of Forreli rice cakes each weighing 3.1 oz.
  • These rice cakes are gluten free, vegan, cholesterol free, and wheat free.
  • Rice cakes are a healthy snack for any time of day. Take these natural rice cakes with you everywhere you go.
  • You may also try other rice cake flavors including caramel rice cakes, chocolate rice cakes, white cheddar rice cake, and so many more.
Specs:
Size3.1 Ounce (Pack of 3)
Weight0.7 Pounds

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Found 1 comment on Forrelli Rice Cakes Natural 3.1oz (Pack of 3) - Gluten Free & Vegan:

u/PM_YOUR_MDL_INITIAL ยท 6 pointsr/keto
  • Apples: I'd keep eating them, just eat less. Have half an apple with something else (cottage cheese maybe?) instead of a whole apple and ween yourself from there.
  • Rice cakes: Switch to a lower carb alternative for now (https://www.amazon.com/Forrelli-Rice-Cakes-Natural-3-1oz/dp/B00DJ2W0BS) and then eventually switch to something like celery.
  • Chocolate: You can still have it as others have already suggested.

    Bottom line is that you can have anything you want as long as you fit it into your macros. If you're only doing keto to support your boyfriend then you can be a little more liberal with your choices but if you're wanting to lose weight then start to ween yourself off of those foods while making better choices with the other meals/snacks you're eating. You will probably find after a while that you're not as hungry as you previously were so it will be easier to eat a smaller amount of the things you listed so the process will occur naturally and you shouldn't be anxious about needing to quit them cold turkey.

    As an anecdote, I loooooove bread pudding and my brother-in-law makes the most amazing bread pudding. It has more sugar in it than you should eat in a lifetime but I was able to eat some and fit it into my calorie deficit limit and still lose weight. Certainly not something I'd do frequently but the point is that you should still enjoy life. If those foods you listed are part of your enjoying life then eat them. Just be more reasonable and make better choices where you can make them. Don't make Keto a 'diet', make it a lifestyle change and lifestyle changes take practice and tweaks over time. It doesn't have to be perfect today.