Saska
Silver Member
Yes Onken is ok, it needs to be either 0.1 or 0% fat and very low in carbs as well, it can be fat free but full of sugar as with the fruit yogurts if you don't check carbs as well
I have to say I think you're being a bit tough on the Dukan book! I know it says extra light cream cheese but it doesn't mention a brand and its just bad luck that it's the name Philly give its low fat cream cheese. If you read the ingredients for EXL philly its 5% carbs and 4.7% fat which means it clearly breaks the rules. Its really the fault of the manufacturers who want you to believe its always good if it says 0% fat, you need to check the labels yourself and its probably easier to stick to what you know.
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OK tks for the info on the Onken...I wont bin it!
I still think the book is wrong. Maybe to someone experienced in the Dukan diet but for a newbie to read the page of foods OK to eat then I took that as read. It should be in the tolerated section or maybe a * by it denoting check label as according to brands as the content may vary which they most certainly did with the Philly. I have eaten non for the last two days and the scales dropped another 2 lb this morning so it's obvious I ate the wrong food on the OK to eat list. Anyway, as a newbie to the diet I feel it is very, very misleading.
Tks again for your advice, always welcome! Have a great day, Saska