Does cream cheese contribute to the 3-4 oz of cheese we can eat, or is it separate. I do so much with cream cheese I hoping I haven't been going over my cheese limit.
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Afraid so :sadblinky cream cheese counts as cheese according to the list in your DANDR
Cheese
You can consume three to four ounces daily of the following full-fat, firm, soft and semi-soft aged cheeses*, including:
cheddar
cow, sheep and goat cheese
cream cheese
Gouda
mozzarella
Roquefort and other blue cheeses
Swiss
*All cheeses have some carbohydrate content. The quantity you eat should be governed by that knowledge. The rule of thumb is to count 1 ounce of cheese as equivalent to 1 gram of carbohydrateWondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies?
Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others manage it!
Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!

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and some cream cheese has sugar in it.
as a treat sometimes, I take a small spoonful of cream cheese on it, then I sprinkle a little splenda on it. Takes just like cheese cake! lol335/265/230
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haha my treat comes from low carb ice cream...blue bunny, but I only have a spoonful when I feel the need!
Joy :icondance
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A note to the newbies...low carb icecream is not allowed on Induction.
You could say "It's only a teaspoon!" but if you start thinking that in the beginning, it could lead to slippery slopes in the future.
Induction is the time to re-learn how to eat and to get rid of old bad habits.
You can have it on the dairy rung though.
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