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Low-Carb Recipes for the Pressure Cooker - New from Pressure Cooking Today

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Low-Carb Recipes for the Pressure CookerJennifer McDaniel, 14 Jan 06:00 AM Whatever low-carb diet

Low-Carb Recipes for the Pressure CookerJennifer McDaniel, 14 Jan 06:00 AM Whatever low-carb diet you follow—Keto, Paleo, Whole 30, or South Beach D [Like](  [Tweet](  [Pin](  [+1](  [PCT-Horizontal] [Low-Carb Recipes for the Pressure Cooker]( Jennifer McDaniel, 14 Jan 06:00 AM Whatever low-carb diet you follow—Keto, Paleo, Whole 30, or South Beach Diet—break out your pressure cooker and whip up a meal that’s low on carbs and high in flavor. Find your new favorite in our roundup of Low-Carb Recipes for the Pressure Cooker. It’s that time of year—after all the holiday excess, my body is basically begging me to put down the sweets and get cooking healthy recipes full of veggies. And my inbox is flooded with requests for healthy, low-carb recipes for their Instant Pot/ electric pressure cooker. Since I’ve been an on-again-off-again follower of the South Beach diet, I’ve grown accustomed to keeping an eye on the carbs in my recipes. Many of the recipes on my site are suitable for Phases 2 and 3 of the South Beach diet; they are lower in carbs or can be easily converted to lower carb through simple substitutions like using spiralized zucchini noodles in place of pasta...[Read More]( [Facebook]( [Google+]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [1px] ©2018 Barbara Bakes LLC | 5526 West 13400 South #524, Herriman, UT 84096 [1px] [Web Version](  [Preferences](  [Forward](  [Unsubscribe](   [Powered by Mad Mimi®A GoDaddy® company]() Â

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