Yes!!! (...And by the way, here is a great link for carb counts--and other nutritional info!) http://www.eddieoneverything.com/lists/how-many-carbs-are-in-that.php
One can find good no carb recipes from the following sites; Foodnetwork, Linda's low carb menus and recipes at genaw site, low carb recipes at Food site, and low carb diet from Taste site.
If you are looking for low carb chicken recipes, try the following websites: Good To Know, All Recipes, BBC Good Food, Jamie Oliver and Low Carb Diets.
Mixed nuts are a good snack that are low carb and high protein but like anything else, must be eaten in moderation. Unfortunately, just because a snack is low carb, does not mean it will be low calorie or low fat.
Corn is one of the high carb vegetables. I would have to say I wouldn't on a low carb diet.
http://www.healthy-eating-politics.com/low-carb-diet.html this site offers some good information on low carb foods and a low carb diet. It talks about how on a low carb diet you can lower your weight by restricting the amount of carbohydrates you eat.
Things like fish, lamb and chicken tikka or tandoori are good low carb Indian dishes. They will not (unfortunately) remain a low carb meal if you add a naan.
There are a lot of really good cookbooks out there about low carb dieting. A few would be; Back to Protein: The Low Carb/No Carb Meat Cookbook, or The Best Low Carb Cookbook from Robert Rose. There are also a great deal of websites that can offer low carb recipes for free!
There are lots of good tasting, low carb foods. Some of these include; ChocoPerfection, Dreamfields, Jay Robb Enterprises - Whey Chocolate Isolate, and Julian's Smart Carb #1.
Low carb pasta can be better for you if you are on a low carb diet. If you are burning a lot of energy throughout your day, you should probably get regular pasta. Your body needs the carbs to produce energy.
Vegetables and fruits, begals, or low carb bread products are good foods to try when trying to lose weight on a low-carb diet. These foods can be tasty and weight benefiting.
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Low carb diets can be good for people that have problems with high levels of insulin. I'm pretty sure they are not out of style.