Post 1551682 by fitheach@mstdn.io
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(DIR) Post #1550888 by fitheach@mstdn.io
2018-11-28T09:33:09Z
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I've not eaten any sweets for about ten months. Consequently, I'm certain my taste perceptions have changed. I even perceive sweetness in things like lime juice.Last night, I made ganache with only cream & chocolate (85% cocoa); I really enjoyed it. I wouldn't have liked it previously.#LCHF #keto #lowcarb #food
(DIR) Post #1550939 by cathal@octodon.social
2018-11-28T09:37:02Z
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@fitheachI found the same with vegetarianism, once the amounts of umami/glutamate saturation dropped from my palate, I started appreciating those flavours much more in other foods. I'm dropping yogurt/cheese right now also on environmental grounds, and I imagine it will have another step-change effect..
(DIR) Post #1551032 by fitheach@mstdn.io
2018-11-28T09:43:47Z
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@cathal I used love drinking milk. I haven't been drinking any for a long time. Tasted a spoonful a few days ago, and it was really sweet, too.
(DIR) Post #1551074 by zyx@divad.xyz
2018-11-28T09:48:19Z
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@fitheach I've been binge watching a ton of Keto science vids the last 24 hours. Especially check out this subreddit when your brain is in a learning mode https://www.reddit.com/r/ketoscience/
(DIR) Post #1551079 by zyx@divad.xyz
2018-11-28T09:48:44Z
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@fitheach I've been binge watching a ton of Keto science vids the last 24 hours. Especially check out this subreddit when your brain is in a learning mode https://www.reddit.com/r/ketoscience/
(DIR) Post #1551330 by zyx@divad.xyz
2018-11-28T10:02:55Z
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@fitheach I've been binge watching a ton of Keto science vids the last 24 hours. Especially check out this subreddit when your brain is in a learning mode https://www.reddit.com/r/ketoscience/
(DIR) Post #1551416 by fitheach@mstdn.io
2018-11-28T10:07:54Z
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@zyx I'll get my other half onto the job. Afterwards, she can explain it to me in little words.
(DIR) Post #1551516 by zyx@divad.xyz
2018-11-28T10:12:19Z
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@fitheach this one is excellent https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LuKwsz9Woc
(DIR) Post #1551682 by fitheach@mstdn.io
2018-11-28T10:25:24Z
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@zyx Thanks.Dave Feldman is not someone I'd come across before. I'll watch it over coffee at elevenses (oh, not long to go 😃 ).If you want a good laugh, try this video I posted a few days ago.https://mstdn.io/@fitheach/101121880132217934
(DIR) Post #1551863 by zyx@divad.xyz
2018-11-28T10:33:15Z
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@fitheach oh yeah that is a great video. Watched that last night after watching his documentary. 10 years old but still pretty solid tbh. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evcNPfZlrZs
(DIR) Post #1553041 by penguin42@mastodon.org.uk
2018-11-28T11:39:55Z
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@fitheach ah, that's my fault then :-)
(DIR) Post #1553055 by fitheach@mstdn.io
2018-11-28T11:40:25Z
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@zyx Phew! Probably not a beginner (that's me) level video as it assumes some knowledge of lipids, triglycerides, LDL, HDL etc.I think a second watch, in a few days, would let it sink in.
(DIR) Post #1553177 by fitheach@mstdn.io
2018-11-28T11:48:33Z
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@penguin42 Indeed. 😃 It was a great suggestion. My OH is particularly keen in the idea, as she wanted a choccie fix without incurring too much sugar intake. Ganache provides that fix.Next stage might involve making our own chocolate (though buying ready-made bars might still be cheaper).
(DIR) Post #1554048 by zyx@divad.xyz
2018-11-28T12:45:29Z
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@fitheach what I've done in those scenarios is pause any video (and the same reading science papers too) to look the word/concept up. Can take dozens of exposures to a concept to get even close to recall on it. Push to your limits sometimes or just breeze on past the stuff you don't get.
(DIR) Post #1554963 by fitheach@mstdn.io
2018-11-28T13:40:59Z
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@orbifxI've come across veggie LCHF people, even vegan LCHF, but that probably involves a *lot* of olive oil and coconut oil. Discussion for another day though...@cathal
(DIR) Post #1557785 by fitheach@mstdn.io
2018-11-28T15:39:43Z
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@zyx I have a similar technique. I just scribble a note, sometimes a single word, of things I don't understand, as the video is playing. I research my unknown concepts, and then re-watch the video to see if my gaps have been filled.It is like attending a lecture, but with the benefit of seeing it again if needed.
(DIR) Post #1573964 by petjal@mastodon.social
2018-11-29T04:45:19Z
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@fitheach In the summer, I filled a glass with ice, added some lemon juice, and salt, and filled it with water. Tasted sweet in a similar way.
(DIR) Post #1577270 by fitheach@mstdn.io
2018-11-29T09:25:27Z
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@petjal To be expected, I suppose. Even lime, lemon etc. are fruit.BTWMy other half has a drink she makes every day. It contains a small amount of lime topped up with 500ml water. She uses it as a "delivery mechanism" for salt & magnesium.