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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2434274" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I suppose that some might consider my type 2 controlling diet restrictive - last night's dinner was beef, with four different vegetables and then strawberries and cream. Under 30gm of carbs for the meal. </p><p>It means there is no need for medication, and I don't need to worry about anything to do with diabetes. </p><p>I used a glucose meter to fine tune my diet at first, to see what worked.</p><p>If I want cake, there are recipes for low carb ones, and recipes which have high carb items such as potato can be changed to use lower ones such as swede or cauliflower. Mashed swede with veges and eggs makes a great bubble and squeak, for instance, and cauliflower cheese with just cauliflower, cheese and seasoning is a big hit with many, even if they don't need to eat low carb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2434274, member: 355878"] I suppose that some might consider my type 2 controlling diet restrictive - last night's dinner was beef, with four different vegetables and then strawberries and cream. Under 30gm of carbs for the meal. It means there is no need for medication, and I don't need to worry about anything to do with diabetes. I used a glucose meter to fine tune my diet at first, to see what worked. If I want cake, there are recipes for low carb ones, and recipes which have high carb items such as potato can be changed to use lower ones such as swede or cauliflower. Mashed swede with veges and eggs makes a great bubble and squeak, for instance, and cauliflower cheese with just cauliflower, cheese and seasoning is a big hit with many, even if they don't need to eat low carb. [/QUOTE]
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