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Corn is one of the high carb vegetables. I would have to say I wouldn't on a low carb diet.
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Depends on the kind of diet you are going on. If it is a low-carb diet, no.
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.
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.
You can find some easy low carb diets with menus at http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/lowcarbmenus1/Low_Carb_Menus.htm. The Atkins Diet is one of the easiest low carb diets and can be found at http://www.lowcarbiseasy.com/dietplans.htm
You can find some easy low carb diets with menus at http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/lowcarbmenus1/Low_Carb_Menus.htm. The Atkins Diet is one of the easiest low carb diets and can be found at http://www.lowcarbiseasy.com/dietplans.htm
The first low carb diet was "Banting", named after William Banting.
Low carb staples are meat, eggs, cheese, and green vegetables. Thus examples of low-carb meals would be: bacon and eggs for breakfast, possibly with cheese; chicken salad with oily dressing for lunch; and salmon stir-fry for dinner. Organ meats like liver are highly nutritious and low in carbohydrates, and so make excellent additions to a low-carb diet.
Probably not. Sorry.
You can, but you should not if you want your low carb diet to work.
A good start on a low-carb diet is to go for more fruit and vegetables in your diet. good specific sources from information on cutting carbs can be found at the lowcarbcentral or livestrong websites.