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Hey Terry, My maternal grandmother's name is Emma, too (she's 90 this

year.) Come to think of it, my husband's maternal grandmother's name was

also Emma!

Sue D

At 11:15 AM 4/12/01 -0400, you wrote:

>Emma,

>

>Welcome! You have one of my favorite names. My maternal grandmother's

>name is Emma.

>

>I know you'll find good support here, and there is so much to learn just

>from browsing through our List's page. You'll find some conveniently

>located links in the message footer below. Feel free to check them out!

>

>Again, welcome!

>

>

>Terry

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Emma,

Welcome! You have one of my favorite names. My maternal grandmother's name is Emma.

I know you'll find good support here, and there is so much to learn just from browsing through our List's page. You'll find some conveniently located links in the message footer below. Feel free to check them out!

Again, welcome!

Terry

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> Welcome! You have one of my favorite names. My maternal

> grandmother's name is Emma.

Thank you Terry :-)

Your advice is great, , and I'll be sticking mainly to these

basic foods, intitially. I find eating in a restaurant OK: it's just

coping with sandwich bar and cafe food that's a nightmare.

One question I have for you right off is, do any of you have a recipe

or a suggestion for a low-carb bread-substitute specifically for the

purpose of making sandwiches?

I go away most weekends to take part in my favourite sport and need

to take food with me since all that's available at the food van is

carb, carb, carb-rich. I camp while I'm there so don't have a fridge

either to keep cold chicken in.

I am *so* glad to have joined this group. I just *know* it's going

to make all the difference to my success.

Emma

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Welcome, Emma!

At the bottom of each post are several links that you can click on, one is

for favorite recipes. If you follow that link you will find a recipe for

Atkins rolls that work well for sandwiches. They are nothing like rolls in

my opinion, but they so work for sandwiches and lots of other uses.

Jean

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