makrjordan Posted August 26, 2021 Share Posted August 26, 2021 At Mcmennimins, I ordered a Caesar salad with grilled chicken and no croutons. I assumed the grilled chicken was just grilled, but I subsequently discovered it had been seasoned with an in-house garlic salt combination. Do you think that's Keto-friendly? I'm concerned it included sugar... any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Hello! I'll be moving into an apartment next year, and I've already purchased a George Forman barbecue! I've never cooked chicken before, but I'm planning on grilling a bunch for meal prep, and I believe I'll switch up the spices every day to keep things interesting. Here are the spices I'm thinking of using: rub bbq Rub with cajun spices curry garlic rosemary Italian Please give me additional ideas about how to liven things up! Tips on how to prepare meat are also appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators SugarcubeOD Posted August 27, 2021 Moderators Share Posted August 27, 2021 20 hours ago, makrjordan said: Do you think that's Keto-friendly? I'm concerned it included sugar Our concern would not be whether an item is 'keto' friendly and to be honest, I know nothing about Keto. What I do know is that if the item had sugar in it, then it would not be compatible for the Whole30 but you haven't said if you're actually in the middle of doing a Whole30 or not so not sure what suggestions you're looking for. The spices you're thinking of sound great, just check the ingredients if you're going to use any of them doing a Whole30. You might get more information about how to prepare meat on a cooking forum - Whole30 is completely devoted to the Whole30 program and while sometimes people talk about how they cook food and what spices etc... they use, it's not really a cooking forum. Try looking at Jamie Oliver or Martha Stuart or Gordon Ramsay... there are tons of great teachers, articles and resources for helping you learn to cook. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
makrjordan Posted October 3, 2021 Author Share Posted October 3, 2021 Our primary worry would not be whether or not an item is 'keto' friendly, and to be honest, I have little knowledge of Keto. What I do know is that if an item contains sugar, it will not be compatible with the Whole30, but because you haven't said whether you're doing a Whole30 or not, I'm not sure what ideas you're looking for. If you're doing a Whole30, double-check the ingredients before using any of the spices you're considering. You could find more information about how to prepare meat on a cooking topic - Whole30 is entirely dedicated to the Whole30 programme, and while people occasionally discuss how they prepare meals and what spices they use, it's not really a cooking forum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators SugarcubeOD Posted October 4, 2021 Moderators Share Posted October 4, 2021 23 hours ago, makrjordan said: Our primary worry would not be whether or not an item is 'keto' friendly, and to be honest, I have little knowledge of Keto. What I do know is that if an item contains sugar, it will not be compatible with the Whole30, but because you haven't said whether you're doing a Whole30 or not, I'm not sure what ideas you're looking for. If you're doing a Whole30, double-check the ingredients before using any of the spices you're considering. You could find more information about how to prepare meat on a cooking topic - Whole30 is entirely dedicated to the Whole30 programme, and while people occasionally discuss how they prepare meals and what spices they use, it's not really a cooking forum. Okay? It looks like you just rewrote my answer? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
makrjordan Posted November 25, 2021 Author Share Posted November 25, 2021 Our main concern would not be whether or not an item is 'keto' friendly, and to be honest, I'm not familiar with Keto. What I do know more that if an item contains sugar, it will not be compatible with the Whole30, but I'm not sure what ideas you're looking for because you haven't stated whether you're doing the Whole30 or not.Before using any of the spices you're considering if you're doing a Whole30, double-check the ingredients.More information about how to prepare meat could be found on a cooking topic-Whole30 is solely dedicated to the Whole30 programme, and while people occasionally discuss how they prepare meals and what spices they use, it is not a cooking forum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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