I can't live without carbs.

Hate bread. Too many carbs.

There are a lot of carbs in beer.

I count calories and watch my carbs.

Carbs are devastating for the brain.

I'm trying to do the paleo diet. No carbs.

My diet is like Atkins, but with the carbs.

I'm a red meat lover. I eat carbs. I love carbs.

I try to stay away from carb-y things at dinner.

My carbs kick in at dinner, which makes no sense.

Carbs get a bad press, but they're pretty important.

I don't have an unhealthy lifestyle, but I like carbs.

I don't eat carbs after 17h00 and I drink skimmed milk.

I love carbs, but denial is good training for the mind.

Fruit is carb-based, and I limit carbs when training hard.

I love food, and I love carbs: Pasta, rice - that's my thing.

Lunch is the meal where you put carbs in, such as lentils and beans.

Fiber and other nondigestible carbs work wonderful weight loss magic.

I'm gluten intolerant, so that automatically cuts carbs from my diet.

French women love bread and would never consider a life without carbs.

I sometimes train twice a day, so usually save my carbs for the evening.

I try to get a well-balanced diet with a mix of greens, protein, and carbs.

I stay away from big chunks of carbs and try to keep it lean, even when Im competing.

I stay away from big chunks of carbs and try to keep it lean, even when I'm competing.

I stay away from the carbs and try to make sure I'm not intaking a whole lot of sugar.

I make lots of casseroles that have protein, veggies, carbs and good fats all together.

Carbs - especially pasta - are the fuel my body needs to maintain an athletic lifestyle.

I usually have my protein at lunch and my carbs at night - I don't mix protein and carbs.

I get fat if I eat too many carbs. It's just the way my body is, so I gotta watch the carbs.

Make pumpkin bread as the default gift for everyone. It is cheap, it is beloved, it is carbs.

People say you shouldn't eat carbs, but that's crap. I just try to stay away from white ones.

I lost a lot of weight. No carbs for a good six or seven months. It was tough but I looked hot.

I love eating sushi and eating raw and clean - no pasta and bread. Low carbs is what works for me.

I was eating bad stuff. Lots of sugar and carbs, junk food all the time. It makes you very irritated.

I love salad, but I have to have something 'solid' with it because I don't feel satisfied without carbs.

I follow the Bulletproof diet - it is based on grass-fed steak, vegetables, no carbs and a lot of butter.

I'm not wanting to make carbs the enemy - because it's really hard to keep carbs out of your life forever.

No carbs after lunch is one of the hardest (rules) to follow. But if you follow this rule YOU WILL lose weight

If you don't have the willpower to stop eating carbs, you won't have the willpower to do a dissertation. #truth.

But Americans find me bizarre and always ask me why I eat so many carbs. I tell them I don't get full otherwise.

You can eat a lot more vegetables than you can cotton candy. Bring on the veggies. Stay away from the fluffy carbs.

The only secret to food combination is a balance of protein, carbs and fat - they all play a key role in our health.

For me, it's all about moderation. I don't kick things out of my diet, like carbs. But I'm not going to eat fast food.

I've adopted a diet that minimises high glycemic index carbs, coupled with lean protein sources and a mix of vegetables.

I used to love eating rice and noodles, and that was all carbs, so I had to cut that out. I started eating mostly salads.

I refrain from lots of things I love, like cheese and carbs. I eat plenty of greens every day, my favorite being watercress.

Obviously, I'm trying to control the intake of sugars, but carbs are fine because I'm obviously sweating like crazy out here.

I don't have anything to fix! I don't smoke, I don't drink, and I don't eat carbs. My life is just great now. Normal. Vanilla.

I follow an extremely strict diet counting my calorie intake, keeping in mind a very balanced ratio of proteins, carbs, and fats.

I can't put on weight, even though I eat so much and I'm not saying that in a good way because I love curves and I love carbs too.

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