Low in carbs AND easy? Yes, please!
was off-limits on this kind of diet, we're here to set the record straight. While it's best known for cooking perfectly crisp potatoes, chips, and breaded meats — without the oil needed for deep frying — there are plenty of healthy uses for the air fryer that won't eat up your daily allowance for carbs. Does that sound almost too good to be true? Well, here's all the proof you need.
that are low-carb without sacrificing the golden, delicious results you've come to crave from everyone's favorite appliance.
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