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  2. 18 Low-Carb Chinese Dishes that are Better than Takeout - AOL

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    Low Carb Yum. Using kelp noodles, you can easily make your own paleo stir fry noodle dish. This dish is ready in just 15 minutes. Get the recipe here: Spicy Pork with Kelp Noodles.

  3. Enjoy this beautiful low-carb Thai shrimp and noodle salad ...

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    Thai Shrimp and Noodle Salad: Easy, Low-Carb, Low-Calorie. Serves 2. INGREDIENTS. 8 ounces cooked shrimp. 1 8-ounce package tofu shirataki noodles, drained and rinsed.

  4. Shirataki noodles - Wikipedia

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    The word shirataki means "white waterfall", referring to the white appearance of the noodles. Shirataki is also called yam noodles or devil's tongue noodles, referring to the English names of the konjac plant. [ 2 ]: 157–12. One variation is ito-konnyaku (糸こんにゃく "konjac strings"), which are generally thicker, darker, with a square ...

  5. 99 Low-Carb Foods That Still Taste Great—the Possibilities ...

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    Veal. Another low-carb meat option that's super tender and flavorful when prepared properly. 23. Cottage cheese. So many versatile options for this high-protein cheese. 24. Chipotle peppers. You ...

  6. 20 Make-Ahead Lunches for Fall - AOL

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    Broccoli & Sun-Dried Tomato Pasta Salad. ... A bag of prechopped red and green cabbage serves as the crunchy low-carb base in these chicken salad bowls, which only require 10 minutes to assemble ...

  7. Noodles & Company - Wikipedia

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    Noodles & Company. Noodles & Company is an American fast-casual restaurant that offers international and American noodle dishes in addition to soups and salads. Noodles & Company was founded in 1995 by Aaron Kennedy and is headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado. The company went public in 2013 and recorded a $457 million revenue in 2017. [4]