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HOW TO MAKE | KETO Chicken Nuggets

Missing some comfort food? These keto chicken nuggets taste like KFC! My name is Christina and in January 2016 I weighed 118kg or 261lbs. I was morbidly obese and in danger of dying. After 1 year on a ketogenic diet I’ve lost over 100lbs and completely reversed PCOS. Unlike other keto experts out there I’ve been morbidly obese and been through the weight loss journey. I know the pain and the struggles of living as an obese person and what it takes to get through the weight loss journey. I’ll share my knowledge of keto, meals ideas, tips & tricks and simplify the science I learn. Subscribe and join me on a journey to a healthier us! More from my siteWEIGHT LOSS PLATEAU | How to get losing againTea with C | Keto Q&A Part 1CHEATING ON KETO | Crossing that lineKEEPING KETO SIMPLETEA WITH C | KETO Q&A PART 2WHAT I EAT IN A WEEKEND | KETO MEALS and resisting temptation

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