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John - 04 Feb 2005 19:54 GMT
The major supermarkets are carrying an ever-dwindling supply of low carb
products.  I have found many of them useful in supplementing the basics of
the low carb diet as long as I don't over do it.

I'm wondering if anyone who lives in the Denver Metro area knows of any
stores that still carry a good selection of low carb food products.  Thanks
for any input.
Ignoramus18142 - 04 Feb 2005 19:55 GMT
> The major supermarkets are carrying an ever-dwindling supply of low carb
> products.  I have found many of them useful in supplementing the basics of
> the low carb diet as long as I don't over do it.

I never noticed dwindling of the supply of low carb products. Whenever
I go shopping, meat, fish, eggs, butter, nuts are widely
available. Maybe it is different in Denver?

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John - 04 Feb 2005 20:05 GMT
> > The major supermarkets are carrying an ever-dwindling supply of low carb
> > products.  I have found many of them useful in supplementing the basics of
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> i

Are you trying to be a smart a.s?  I mean things like no-carb syrup and
ultra low carb bread.
AngieRose - 04 Feb 2005 20:12 GMT
> > > The major supermarkets are carrying an ever-dwindling supply of low carb
> > > products.  I have found many of them useful in supplementing the basics
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> Are you trying to be a smart a.s?  I mean things like no-carb syrup and
> ultra low carb bread.

John I'm in Cheyenne and I can still find that stuff in Albertsons

King Soopers is also a good place to look.

Angie
John - 04 Feb 2005 22:22 GMT
> > > > The major supermarkets are carrying an ever-dwindling supply of low
> carb
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> Angie

Thank you Angie.  Albertson's used to have the Atkins 0 carb syrup but know
I can't find it anywhere.  I guess I can still order if off their site.
FOB - 04 Feb 2005 22:35 GMT
Atkins' site is much more expensive than some others, my favorite is
www.vitacost.com, next favorite www.netrition.com.
If you sign up at www.ebates.com and go to VitaCost through their site you
get a 6% rebate.

In news:J8GdncUcmdT8aZ7fRVn-ow@comcast.com,
John <jonndad@comcast.net> stated
| Thank you Angie.  Albertson's used to have the Atkins 0 carb syrup
| but know I can't find it anywhere.  I guess I can still order if off
| their site.
JC Der Koenig - 05 Feb 2005 01:40 GMT
Meat, eggs and cheese are low carb products.

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> The major supermarkets are carrying an ever-dwindling supply of low carb
> products.  I have found many of them useful in supplementing the basics of
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> Thanks
> for any input.
John - 05 Feb 2005 04:02 GMT
And by the way, anyone with a f.cking BRAIN knows what I was referring to
when I mentioned low carb products. Sheesh!  What no life sad pathetic
little asswipes you are!!!!!!!111

> Meat, eggs and cheese are low carb products.
>
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> > Thanks
> > for any input.
The Queen of Cans and Jars - 05 Feb 2005 04:08 GMT
> And by the way, anyone with a f.cking BRAIN knows what I was referring to
> when I mentioned low carb products.

a lot of people who eat low carb don't eat the kind of products you're
referring to.  there's no need for you to be such a dick about it.  
JC Der Koenig - 05 Feb 2005 04:11 GMT
Hey fat boy, try eating less.

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> And by the way, anyone with a f.cking BRAIN knows what I was referring to
> when I mentioned low carb products. Sheesh!  What no life sad pathetic
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>> > Thanks
>> > for any input.
Bunky42 - 07 Feb 2005 14:43 GMT
> And by the way, anyone with a f.cking BRAIN knows what I was referring to
when I mentioned low carb products. Sheesh!  What no life sad pathetic
little asswipes you are!!!!!!!111
JC Der Koenig - 07 Feb 2005 15:29 GMT
I need to get a life.

>> And by the way, anyone with a f.cking BRAIN knows what I was referring to
>when I mentioned low carb products. Sheesh!  What no life sad pathetic
>little asswipes you are!!!!!!!111
John - 05 Feb 2005 04:02 GMT
You have some real a.sholes in this group I have noticed.  A lot of these
neanderthals have been on low carb a month or two, lost a few pounds,and now
they think they are medical experts.  They throw advice around like they are
God Almighty or maybe something a little less, like Dr. Atkins.
Bunky42 - 07 Feb 2005 14:39 GMT
> Meat, eggs and cheese are low carb products.

Wow a new one! GOOD JOB JC!!!!!

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JC Der Koenig - 07 Feb 2005 14:48 GMT
Should I list the newsgroups where I post messages about MY faults?
 
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