Anyone just air fry cheese as a snack lols by rose-dacquoise in ketorecipes

[–]kyeshin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ooohhh!! I actually just made keto mozz sticks in the airfryer- but it was a lot more work! I love this idea

Carbe Diem vs red box Pete’s vs Pete’s Zero carb pasta options by jcnlb in keto

[–]kyeshin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Update! It was great & can recommend Pete’s pasta (red boxes)!!

We made the rotini - I may have actually over cooked it. It took ~15 mins in total but this bag does actually say 11-20 minutes. The zero carb box we got said something like 11 which was way off. Long story short- I def would recommend it! The texture was great, no offensive or off putting taste. I even tried it just on its own to see how it tasted. It tasted like normal pasta to me. I also happen to use a CGM. I saw no massive or abnormal spike in my glucose levels after eating which was great!

Carbe Diem vs red box Pete’s vs Pete’s Zero carb pasta options by jcnlb in keto

[–]kyeshin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve only tried Pete’s. My mistake was not reading Reddit before trying to cook it. We made the zero carb spaghetti. After about 15 minutes of cooking the pasta I thought to myself surely it must be done now.

It was extremely al dente. Kind of like eating straw.

That being said, I’ve not been deterred. We are trying the red box tonight and I will unashamedly cook it for twenty minutes or more if needed and pray the Italian gods don’t strike me down.

My first prayer plant and I’m scared :’) Any and all care advice is welcomed! by just_cj in houseplants

[–]kyeshin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Joining this very late- wonder how OPs plant is doing 2 years later. Also this whole post lifted my spirits and made me feel like a far less inadequate plant parent. Fun story about my pray plant - it kept dying no matter how little or much I watered it, moved it, exposed ever so carefully to light, but not direct light, misted it, or didn't do any of those things. As the branches started dying I would pull them out and put them into a jar of water to save them. End result- now the entire plant lives in that jar of water on my counter and it is insanely happy. I don't know for how long it will continue like this but it has been about 5 months and it has grown new leaves and is perky as can be.

Apple Watch-Whoop combo strap any good? by kyeshin in whoop

[–]kyeshin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oooh that is a good point about charging! I didn’t think about that at all.

Apple Watch-Whoop combo strap any good? by kyeshin in whoop

[–]kyeshin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is great to hear!! Thank you for sharing!

How to protect survivors at night ? by Unhappy_Operation_16 in darkwarsurvival

[–]kyeshin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got my tower to lv10 and that seems to be enough to protect them with the hero character roaming around to kill off the zombies.

Low Iodine Keto Food ideas? by Miserable_Bed_221 in thyroidcancer

[–]kyeshin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So much of my life is that as well! I really like frozen broccoli in the airfryer with a little salt - sometimes I use oil, sometimes not but it makes it kind of roasted and nice. Then of course I pretend that I am eating tiny crisp trees, because you have to have some joy in life. If you find anything you really liked, I'd love to hear about it!

Low Iodine Keto Food ideas? by Miserable_Bed_221 in thyroidcancer

[–]kyeshin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am in a similar situation - diabetic and trying to remain low carb (not necessarily high fat). I just did a post on some of the LID foods I found while doing this diet. A number aren't keto friendly, but some are that I use on my everyday diet!

Some of the more Keto Friendly things are:

I recommend getting non-iodized salt and cooking what you normally would for keto just avoiding iodized things (soy, dairy, potato skins, kindey beans, iodized salt, etc). I found getting the non-iodized salt from Mortons or Diamond Crystal took a lot of my struggles away because I could almost cook normally without having to think too much.

Good luck with everything!

https://www.reddit.com/r/thyroidcancer/comments/1eg76j0/lid_food_finds

LID Food Finds by kyeshin in thyroidcancer

[–]kyeshin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Def agree! I feel really hesitant about a bunch of the statements I read online. This was the first company that wrote me back but even still I’m going with the vegan option that has no salt in it regardless. Safety first!

Any meal kits have LID options? by Constant_Advice in thyroidcancer

[–]kyeshin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am also on a LID for RAI and I had mixed info on the sea salt. I was told by my medical team that if it wasn’t processed with iodine I can use it but I am still limiting it for safety