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February 6 The Low Carb Grocery Newsletter
Volume 4
At The Low Carb Grocery, we strive to bring added value to our customers by providing continuous education about low-carb living. Whether you're a low carb veteran, or new to this healthier way of living, I hope you find our newsletters informative and helpful.

This week, we review the science behind how your body processes carbohydrates. We'll also introduce an incredible new product - Low Carb Fried Rice.... Sound interesting? Read on!

Part 1: Excess carbs and the blood sugar roller coaster
Paul Yip  
The following is an excerpt from the book "The Atkins Essentials" which we recommend to all our customers as an important foundation for understanding how to properly approach a low carb diet. This book is available in store as well as online (click on the image to learn more)

When you eat foods that contain carbohydrates, they impact your blood sugar levels. This is because all carbohydrates are converted into glucose, or sugar when they reach your blood stream. The amount of carbs and the type - will determine the degree of impact. For example, a food full of sugar and bleached flour such as a sweetened breakfast cereal will raise blood sugar much more dramatically than does a green salad.

Once the glucose is delivered to your blood, it has to be transported to your cells to do its work. The hormone insulin is the carrier that transports glucose to the cells. Once the glucose arrives at the cells, three things can happen to it:

  1. It can be used for immediate energy
  2. It can be converted to glycogen for later use as a source of energy
  3. It can be stored as fat

The more glucose that enters the blood stream, the more insulin the body releases to sweep in and clear it away. Insulin's job is two-fold: It brings the cells the glucose they need but it also has to keep your blood sugar levels within a fairly normal range.

When you eat something that contains a high dose of rapidly absorbed carbohydrates - a candy bar, for instance, or a piece of bread made with bleached flour - glucose enters the bloodstream quickly. What you feel when this happens is a quick energy boost. But soon after, a spurt of insulin is released to rush in and clear that glucose away and regulate your blood sugar level. Because your body wasn't designed to deal with candy bars and refined flour, it digests them so rapidly the insulin response may overshoot its mark, clearing away too much of the glucose. This results in a drop in blood sugar, which leads to an energy crash - what many people experience as the afternoon slump. It becomes hard to concentrate or you may feel darn right lethargic or sleepy. You're likely to find yourself craving some chocolate or potato chips or anything packed with carbs to get that blood sugar soaring again. And so the roller coaster ride continues.

On the other hand, when you eat other foods which are mostly protein or fat, your body produces far less insulin and these extremes in blood sugar are avoided. When you produce less insulin, your blood sugar level remains constant and along with it, your energy level. Eating this way gets you off the blood sugar roller coaster and on to the smooth riding energy train.

(Look for Part 2 to this article in our next newsletter.)

Low Carb Fried Rice?
Justine Yau  
There is no doubt that low carb diets are very effective. Every day, customers tell us how much weight they've lost and kept off by living a carbohydrate reduced lifestyle - It's all about finding that personal balance where the number of carbs consumed daily corresponds to the amount needed for their degree of daily physical activity. Cutting back on carbs, however, can mean missing out on tastes and textures that carb rich foods provide - like chinese style fried rice. But not any more!

After much work and refinement, we've just created an incredible new meal called Beef Cauli-Fried Rice that, when served as a side dish is only 2g Net Carb! A full meal portion is only 4g Net Carb. This new frozen meal is made from shredded cauli-flower and is loaded with nutrient dense veggies, lean ground beef, and tastes incredible!

Caul-Fried rice, the newest member of our frozen low- carb line-up which includes:

  • Wilma's Secret Incredible Thin Crust Pizzas
  • Low Carb Noodless Lasagna
  • Low Carb Beef Moussaka
  • Low Carb Chilli
  • Low Carb Sheppards Pie
  • ... and other popular favourites!

All our meals are frozen and packed in microwaveable containers for quick and easy meals. These meals are ideal as lunch boxes at the office or as dinners at home when you don't have time to cook and may be best aid in helping you keep on your low carb diet. Available in- store only. Quantity discounts start at just 5 meals, and you can save up to 20% when buying in quantity. If you plan to buy 5 or more, please call ahead so that we can reserve them for you (416-484-7479).

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