If your DH does not support you, you will be unable to do this for your son because your efforts will be sabotaged by a "non-believer." BUT, lowering his carbs at all MIGHT help.
I'm fortunate in that my DH supports me and my efforts with my daughter. In fact, he considers me too lenient. But, here's what we do with our little grazer. We have Slim Jims, five kinds of nuts, cheesey popcorn (not the lowest, but not terrible), pork rinds, and any other low-carb snacks we can find on the kitchen table where she can easily reach them. Same with cheese in the fridge. She knows she's permitted to have any of these, whenever she wants.
We cook Atkins-only meals at our house. If she wants to share the meal, it's there. We usually insist that she taste it, at least. If not, she is permitted to use our home-made low-carb bread to make a natural peanut butter sandwich.
Since she's in school, she takes a low-carb lunch three days/week. I permit her to choose up to two days of school lunches each week, so she can eat pizza with the crowd or whatever makes her the happiest that week. Also, if we eat out, I'm not as strict with her food choices, though she is absolutely forbidden to have sugared pop anymore - it replaces her dessert if she forgets.
We have celery almost always available. I try to keep a few strawberries on hand for her, or for home-made low-carb desserts. Even carrots would not be too bad for someone making the adjustment to low-carb. She's permitted to put peanut butter on her celery, which she loves. With her, I don't count the carbs so much as try to limit her choices to lower carb foods. It does work. She's lost 20 lbs since we began the diet in March of last year.
Oh, she loves sliced tomatoes, too, which we always have on hand, and little green trees (broccoli) with ranch dressing.
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